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Alloy wheels and tyres - weight rating
Posted: 02 Feb 2007, 13:52
by mattrsa
What is the story with alloy wheels and the tyres that they come fitted with?
Im looking to get a set of 18's with 225/40/18.
Will this be ok.
Sorry not really cluded up on the wheel situation, i know the wheels have the correct pcd but not sure about much else
Posted: 02 Feb 2007, 15:04
by Westy.Club.Joker
Have a good search and read, there is masses of info on the forum (maybe too much) on wheels, tyres, spacers, studs, fitting kits etc etc etc
Some fitting is a "suck it and see" type job, a lot depends on the rim offset (ET) number.
I am of the opinion that the tyres need to be load rated at least 97 as a minimum (according to my VW manual), mine are 99 Reinforced.
Posted: 02 Feb 2007, 16:45
by kevtherev
If you have a camper it will weigh nearly two tonnes and your wheels have to be able to carry that weight as do the tyres
it's been debated to death on here ...try doing a keyword search on the search facility at the top of the page for some very interestig and valid points
according to spec plate mine is ....front axle....1200kg
.................................................rear axle......1300kg
100kg over max laden weight of 2400kg.
VW explained this to me but its too long to type!
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I weighed my van, loaded up full fuel...water...food...awning..luggage..two adults..two kids....gas ..it came to..2255kg Shocked
my point is whats a hatchback weigh?
Posted: 02 Feb 2007, 18:51
by Hacksawbob
"budget" for 2500KG minimum. not many car wheels go to that, plenty of people do it though. Insurance calim may be tricky if it comes to it.