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High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 06:10
by dcworm57
Any advice or anyone done this please . So I have bought the high lift suspension kit from Brickwerks to fit to T25 westfalia 1.6 Jx engine . I have a good set of carat alloys on it at the moment , I want to keep,the Carat alloys and fit some all terrain tyres or similar to them . I’m conscious of weight and don’t want to slow the van down anymore if I can help it . The Carat wheels are 6j x 14 . Any recommendations and advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 11:31
by SyncroMatt
14" AT tyres in a suitable size are not easily found.
The Carat alloys would have run a 205 width tyre originally but I haven't found a 205 14" AT tyres.
Have a look at Maxxis tyres. They have 14" AT in different widths and profiles.
Good luck
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 26 Sep 2024, 13:03
by dcworm57
I will have a look , thanks v much
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 04:11
by dcworm57
SyncroMatt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2024, 11:31
14" AT tyres in a suitable size are not easily found.
The Carat alloys would have run a 205 width tyre originally but I haven't found a 205 14" AT tyres.
Have a look at Maxxis tyres. They have 14" AT in different widths and profiles.
Good luck
So if I find some 6” x 14” AT tyres do they have to be 205 width ? ( is that 205mm ) .
cheers
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 06:14
by SyncroMatt
No. Standard on a type 25 was 185mm, the 14" Syncro with 6" wide rims used 205mm width in the uk. Carat alloys were specified with a 205mm. The 16" Syncro ran on 195mm width. Plenty of people go upto a 215mm width.
I run a 195mm width on 15" x 6" rims on my 14" Syncro as it preserves the circumference as original.
It's your choice in the end. Do you have power steering? Post up your proposal and people will be able to advise.
Matt
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 20:27
by dcworm57
Yes got power steering van is a 1989 westy. Not sure what I’m going to go for yet , it depends on advice from here really.
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 22 Oct 2024, 16:50
by dcworm57
So I’ve been looking at Maxxis 27x8.50x14 . Would they be any good for the carat alloys , any drawbacks ?
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 22 Oct 2024, 18:10
by davidoft1
dcworm57 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:50
So I’ve been looking at Maxxis 27x8.50x14 . Would they be any good for the carat alloys , any drawbacks ?
I had that size on my Westy with stock suspension, had to remove the mudflaps but cleared all the arches
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 06:45
by dcworm57
What engine were you running on , did you notice any loss of power with the extra weight ? Mine is a 1.6 jx td
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 06:46
by dcworm57
davidoft1 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 18:10
dcworm57 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:50
So I’ve been looking at Maxxis 27x8.50x14 . Would they be any good for the carat alloys , any drawbacks ?
I had that size on my Westy with stock suspension, had to remove the mudflaps but cleared all the arches
Will they fit the standard carat alloys ok ?
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 07:35
by davidoft1
dcworm57 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 06:46
davidoft1 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 18:10
dcworm57 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2024, 16:50
So I’ve been looking at Maxxis 27x8.50x14 . Would they be any good for the carat alloys , any drawbacks ?
I had that size on my Westy with stock suspension, had to remove the mudflaps but cleared all the arches
Will they fit the standard carat alloys ok ?
I had them on my carats

Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 07:37
by davidoft1
dcworm57 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 06:45
What engine were you running on , did you notice any loss of power with the extra weight ? Mine is a 1.6 jx td
Mine was a 1.6 Jx , slightly less torque at very low speed , setting off but not an issue had them on 4 years
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 20:28
by dcworm57
davidoft1 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 07:37
dcworm57 wrote: ↑23 Oct 2024, 06:45
What engine were you running on , did you notice any loss of power with the extra weight ? Mine is a 1.6 jx td
Mine was a 1.6 Jx , slightly less torque at very low speed , setting off but not an issue had them on 4 years
That’s great thanks v much , I think I will go with those then . Thanks for your help
Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 05:47
by ZsZ
dcworm57 wrote: ↑28 Sep 2024, 04:11
SyncroMatt wrote: ↑26 Sep 2024, 11:31
14" AT tyres in a suitable size are not easily found.
The Carat alloys would have run a 205 width tyre originally but I haven't found a 205 14" AT tyres.
Have a look at Maxxis tyres. They have 14" AT in different widths and profiles.
Good luck
So if I find some 6” x 14” AT tyres do they have to be 205 width ? ( is that 205mm ) .
cheers
This is what the OE manual says for tyre/rim combinations on syncros:

Re: High Lift suspension / tyres
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 06:19
by dcworm57
Thank you very much for the info
