std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
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I have had 215 / 80's fitted for about 5 years now
standard rims
van is worked as well, currently done 30000 miles with them on .
just done a trip to Germany 1500 miles in a couple of days
have pushed my van to 95mph also
never had a problem , and my trial tyres came of an old merc , they were cracked due to age , but never had an issue , still have them , just legal if any one wants to test
will not fit spare wheel carrier tho . I carry a standard spare ( my fronts are standard)
VW modified the carrier to take the 205 / 70 / 14 optional tyre ( dead giveaway to see if alloys were fitted from new )!
standard rims
van is worked as well, currently done 30000 miles with them on .
just done a trip to Germany 1500 miles in a couple of days
have pushed my van to 95mph also
never had a problem , and my trial tyres came of an old merc , they were cracked due to age , but never had an issue , still have them , just legal if any one wants to test
will not fit spare wheel carrier tho . I carry a standard spare ( my fronts are standard)
VW modified the carrier to take the 205 / 70 / 14 optional tyre ( dead giveaway to see if alloys were fitted from new )!
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
I have to say this forum is fantastic for hearing about people's real life experience with non-standard kit - I think a set of 215/80/14's might be a good stop gap before I upgrade my gearbox. I'll be swapping for a petrol box anyway, which is higher geared then the diesel box, but a 10% reduction in revs will still make a difference.
I reckon i'll carry a standard spare if that's all that will fit, along with a can of tyre weld and a footpump that I usually carry - if a punctured tyre can't be fixed with they tyre weld, maybe you could fit a standard tyre on the front and drive lopsided as an emergency "get you home" (or at least to the next garage) measure?
I saw on a T3 crash test video that the spare wheel in the front cradle is actually part of the crash protection, so it's worth carrying something around in there even if you can't use it. Worth a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO_AfCFQR2M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I reckon i'll carry a standard spare if that's all that will fit, along with a can of tyre weld and a footpump that I usually carry - if a punctured tyre can't be fixed with they tyre weld, maybe you could fit a standard tyre on the front and drive lopsided as an emergency "get you home" (or at least to the next garage) measure?
I saw on a T3 crash test video that the spare wheel in the front cradle is actually part of the crash protection, so it's worth carrying something around in there even if you can't use it. Worth a watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qO_AfCFQR2M" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
Interesting that Rick. I wonder how having 58Ltrs of LPG in a tank where the spare normally goes would affect that crash test
Like Billy and some others, I carry a std steel with a std tyre as a spare, fine for a speed limited get me somewhere safe / useful solution. A tad better in fact than a space saver perhaps.

Like Billy and some others, I carry a std steel with a std tyre as a spare, fine for a speed limited get me somewhere safe / useful solution. A tad better in fact than a space saver perhaps.
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
Me thinks someone has just got the hang of posting photo's 

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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
kit wrote:Me thinks someone has just got the hang of posting photo's
yes !
and I sneaked in a piccy of my other x4 wheeled interest too
Im over it now …...(until I get the baby moons and new rear bumper)
Why not try a set of pre loved 215's ? - mine were £20 per corner fitted and balanced.
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cheers for posting the pics Matt - they don't look as oversized as I thought they would.
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
I think I might look out for some nice 16" alloys 

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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
Local used tyre guys don't have 215's only 205 so I may try them?
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
Went for 205 not noticing much difference on the drive back.
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kit wrote:Went for 205 not noticing much difference on the drive back.
Do you have a rev counter Kit?
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Re: std rim but bigger tyres wanted ?
No and to be fair I only drove a mile or so, I thought 205's would be more readily available than 215's as I only located 1 in my tour of the used tyre shops.
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