Will 15" be ok?

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Terranoman

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Looking to get some spare wheels as I have muds on at the mo and the wife is moaning like mad about the noise when we go out.

currently I have 16" but would 15" be ok? reason for this is there seems to be more around.
 
im running 15, at the mo, 16's in the shed for now.

some pop up on ebay from time to time,
 
not sure depending on year . the newer ones went up to 16"

i know the brake drums are much bigger on the last ones 2000 on

having said that paullllyyyyyyy has put 15's on his 04 plate and they turn ok .

his brake shoes fell apart , could be linked with the lack of space to cool them . will have a better idea on that after tuesday this week . when he's getting it fixed:bow
 
My Mrs recons 15" will be ok , a bit smaller than she is used to but OK
 
pmsl

darwin i got new info . on my problem . could you search for me . if i pm :thumbs
 
Pretty sure my 2001 T2 had 15's on as standard???? :nenau :nenau

Do you think a set of road biased tyres would quiet the noise down so much? You must be running some hefty mud tread tyres?

I had 50/50 ATs on mine and the noise was not noticable... even up to 60ish on the motorway? :confused:
 
currently running 80/20 Muds.

I do a lot of off road, shooting, 4x4 instruction, and tree work in woodlands
 
Your a better man then me if your gonna jack the car up every Friday to change the tyres, then swap them back again on a Sunday evening!!!!! :D

My 50/50's never let me down - lots of driving in muddy fields/woodland/bridleways, up steep hills... occasionally towing a cattle trailer (father-in-law owns a farm and runs 50/50's too).

I'd try source a set of 50/50's first and swap the tyres.... but maybe I'm just a lazy ass!!!! :augie:lol
 
as i said ive 15's on 16 in shed.

15's have AT's on 16 road tyres..
 
My insa mud terrains are proper LOUD :eek: however my Kuhmo muds are like big fat church mice :cool:
 
Got 15s on my 2001 - it came with 16s. Not sure about bigger brakes on later models - would need to check that, thought they were all the same.

Got Maxxis Buckshot mudders on and they are vitually silent despite being a 80/20 type.

If you've never got stuck on 50/50 ATs - you ain't been trying.
 
Even later ones were 17" as standard I think.

No problem with 15"s, plus theres a better, cheaper choice of tyres.

TERRA the rear brake drums are definitely bigger on the Mk IV (don't know about MkIII) - when i discovered my shoes were bolloxd i toyed with the idea of nicking the ones off the wifes 99-plater MkII (now Colins! - the truck that is, not the wife....) but when i went to check, the drums off my truck were so much larger that they actually fitted OVER the top of the MkII ones!:eek:

Thats what you call an upgrade!
 
Yeah just doe some digging and it appears they change at Mk2 - Mk3.

Early have bendix 254mm (10") later have bosche 280mm (11") - and on the mavericks I've found some Sumitomo 260mm ones, but listed as being rare.

Never noticed they were any bigger on new one - but they're both pretty big anyway.
 
I think you're all missing the point. What's needed is a pair of these -

Light-Weight-Ear-Defender-muff.jpg


Choice of application -

1) On wifes head to remove tyre noise
2) On your head to remove wife moaning noise

Option 2 is the preferred method of use as they can be left on in the house/around town etc for continued peace and quiet!

Regards,
Ian.
 
sticky back plastic and a cornflake packet a la blue peter ? :lol
 
so ian, you can also get some with radios in or some with mp3 playes.. even better
 
Even later ones were 17" as standard I think.

No problem with 15"s, plus theres a better, cheaper choice of tyres.

TERRA the rear brake drums are definitely bigger on the Mk IV (don't know about MkIII) - when i discovered my shoes were bolloxd i toyed with the idea of nicking the ones off the wifes 99-plater MkII (now Colins! - the truck that is, not the wife....) but when i went to check, the drums off my truck were so much larger that they actually fitted OVER the top of the MkII ones!:eek:

Thats what you call an upgrade!


i dont have the heart to tell him .... pmsl

but yes what an upgrade:naughty:naughty:naughty

ps hi dorne:kissy
 
so ian, you can also get some with radios in or some with mp3 playes.. even better

I like your thinking....

Music just in case the droning (tyres or wife!) manages to get through the noise protection!!:lol

Ian.
 

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