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Old 10-11-2013, 20:59   #1
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Hi guys just wondering what the implications would be if I put 205 R16 tyres on the terrano as they are 235 R16 at the mo? Cheers all gaz
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Old 10-11-2013, 22:11   #2
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Hi guys just wondering what the implications would be if I put 205 R16 tyres on the terrano as they are 235 R16 at the mo? Cheers all gaz
What I will point out, is that not all rims are suitable for all tyre widths.
Each rim has a width, and this will be approved for a range of tyre widths.

If you go beyond this limit, it will NOT be suitable and could be lethal. Also if you look at the tyre spec, there will be a range of widths of rim that match it
NOT ALL tyres of the same size will have the same range as each other, so what you need to do is get the tyre spec, compare to your rim width.

There is also an insurance issue to consider. This mod is notifiable.

There are also loadings to consider too.

So no easy single answer to this one.
Hope it helps though,
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Old 10-11-2013, 22:20   #3
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Ok thanks for the help I will stick to the size I have haha
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If my maths is right 205R16's are infact smaller than 235/70R16's so you'll make ground clearance worse
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What I will point out, is that not all rims are suitable for all tyre widths.
Each rim has a width, and this will be approved for a range of tyre widths.

If you go beyond this limit, it will NOT be suitable and could be lethal. Also if you look at the tyre spec, there will be a range of widths of rim that match it
NOT ALL tyres of the same size will have the same range as each other, so what you need to do is get the tyre spec, compare to your rim width.

There is also an insurance issue to consider. This mod is notifiable.

There are also loadings to consider too.

So no easy single answer to this one.
Hope it helps though,
best regards,
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Old 10-11-2013, 22:31   #6
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there is a tyre size calculator in the quick links / downloads

http://www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/vis...ize-calculator
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Hi Rick, I went through this exercise when I increased my tyre width to 235/75R15 from my narrower tyres originally fitted.
The insurance company were happy as the later Mavericks had these tyres fitted as standard.



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Old 11-11-2013, 19:17   #8
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I think I'm going to pop some kingpin xpc's on for the winter what do we think, oh and stick at 235/70R16
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Go bigger 235/70/16's are gay.
265/75/16's will fit, - trim 'L' off the inside front flaps. Will and also correct the speedo by going bigger.. 235/85/16 will fit, are 2mm taller but not as wide.
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