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Tyre question

Posted: 05 Jul 2011, 20:29
by chuckle-bus-tom
..and a probably over-done and irritating one, so sorry!


I am running a set of "15 Merc rims (whole different topic so lets not go there), code 203 that currently have a set of Macho Greenway MT 205/75/R15s on. They are not only "pooh", but are also knackered and unsuitable for any use let alone road use. I obviously hanker after some BFG/ATs but can't find them in that size, which I assume is because they don't come in that size. Does anyone know of a stockist of that size (online, with mail order) or know if I can put some of the 215/75/R15s on? I tried the WIKI of course, but no matter how basic I can not get my head around numbers without a physical demonstration of the whys and hows :oops: .http://www.blackcircles.com has them for £122.44 per tyre fitted at a location of my choice.

Thanks in advance!

Tom

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 05 Jul 2011, 20:56
by ..lee..
215 /75 /15. basic advice

215 = width of tyre

75 = 75% of the width (215 x 75% = 161.25) height of sidewall.

15 = wheel size.

i`m sure a lot of the guys run the 215/75/15 size.

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 05 Jul 2011, 21:32
by syncropaddy
^^^^WHS^^^^

215/75/15 are best suited on a 6" rim. Maxxis do a few 205/70/15 tyres and by all accounts they are a good enough tyre

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 06 Jul 2011, 00:08
by Mick & Tracey
Tom

I've been running BFG M/T's 215/75 15's on Merc 203 (think they are 6 inch rims) with no clearance issues. A/T's should be much the same. £120 per tyre sounds about right.

Mick

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 06 Jul 2011, 11:52
by John Potter
If you want a MT try Kumho KL71's - generally much cheaper.

If you're after an AT then the Kumho KL78's a good choice, i paid £50 each for mine fitted (2009 prices)

Cheers,

John

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 16:16
by chuckle-bus-tom
So to clarify, I can replace my 205/75/r15 tyres with 215/75/r15s on the same rims?

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 16:54
by futbus
Tom, the 215/75/15`s will be fine on your rims as a few of us are running them.

On a different note I have some 215/70/16 BFG AT which have a similar rolling diameter. PM us if your interested in some cheaper tyres.

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 30 Jul 2011, 20:20
by chuckle-bus-tom
Thanks all (especially Elvis for giving me a call - always a pleasure) I've got some bought. £116 each fully fitted, but a bit less once the VAT is back in my pocket :wink:

Re: Tyre question

Posted: 05 Aug 2011, 08:11
by chuckle-bus-tom
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Amazing tyres. The difference is profound both in road noise reduction and with fuel consumption. Well worth the money!