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steel wheels help
Posted: 10 May 2013, 19:59
by daysofthunder
I am thinking about maybe trying a 50 profile on my 14" steel wheels on my t25
the tyres are
Yokohama A539
185/50 R14 V (load rated 77)
Has anybody done this before ?
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 11 May 2013, 07:17
by g60steve
daysofthunder wrote:I am thinking about maybe trying a 50 profile on my 14" steel wheels on my t25
the tyres are
Yokohama A539
185/50 R14 V (load rated 77)
Has anybody done this before ?
I thought this was a wind up and then I saw your occupation....Engineer at a MoT test station?!?
Ignoring the fact the size is a mahoosive 118mm
smaller than the standard tyre....77 load rated tyres are designed for something that weighs the same as a Peugeot 106....not a 2 ton van!

Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 12 May 2013, 10:49
by Ian Hulley
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 10:30
by AdeyB
Not wanting to hijack a thread, but would these be OK on standard steelies?
Anyone tried them?
http://www.camskill.co.uk/m90b0s513p982 ... se%3A_71dB" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Cheers
Ade
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 11:08
by g60steve
AdeyB wrote:Not wanting to hijack a thread, but would these be OK on standard steelies?
In a word...yes.
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 12:05
by AdrianC
AdeyB wrote:Not wanting to hijack a thread, but would these be OK on standard steelies?
Anyone tried them?
(Conti VanCo2 195/75 14C)
But why not get 195/80 14C - the standard size? All you'll do there is knock the speedo out a bit and reduce the gearing slightly, so for the same road speed you'll be revving a bit higher.
OK, there's a price difference - less than four quid a tyre... but 195/80 14C is a more common size, so if ever you need to replace one, you're in with a better chance.
As for the VanCo2 - we've got 'em on at the mo. They're good. Can't tell on wear yet, but I've had Contis on cars wear a chunk more quickly than Michelins for no real other benefit. Probably not enough difference to justify the extra £30 each for Michs, though. Definitely worth the extra over the Maxxis or Matador cheapies we had before.
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 12:14
by g60steve
AdrianC wrote:
But why not get 195/80 14C - the standard size? All you'll do there is knock the speedo out a bit and reduce the gearing slightly,
185R14C is the standard size....195/75/14C's are only 6mm smaller so any change in speedo reading or gearing wouldn't really be noticable.
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 12:18
by AdrianC
g60steve wrote:185R14C is the standard size...
Soddit, you're right. Ignore me. As ever.
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 14 May 2013, 13:41
by AdeyB
Cheers fellas,
just trying to get the most tyre without going daft on the original steelies.
If I can get the 195/70s I'll give em a go.
Fanx!
Ade
Re: steel wheels help
Posted: 17 May 2013, 07:24
by g60steve
AdeyB wrote:
If I can get the 195/70s I'll give em a go.
Why 195/70's?
They will alter the gearing/speedo reading as they are 25mm smaller than standard.