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I've been pondering replacement tyres and plan to get some once I get the Landy through it's MOT.
I've currently got BF AT's 265/75/R16 on Freestyle alloys. I read the tyre threads to see what is popular and so I might stick with the BF AT's, though I've never been that struck on them in the wet!
As you will all know, a single wheel and tyre combo is very heavy.
Anyway, the spare used to be fixed to a plate on the back door. The door fell apart, standard corrosion but must have been helped with the weight of the wheel and the the shock wave that went through the door each time you closed it.
About 8 years ago I bought a new door, had it painted and bought a wheel carrier. It was the type that bolted to the centre of the door, not swing away. The shock wave through the door was still there. That door was beyond repair when it came to the rebuild.
So, I'm thinking, could I get a narrow wheel and tyre, as a get me home and greatly reduce the weight on the door?
Will this be completely illegal? What if I stick a 'Max 60kph' sticker on it? (not sure of what that speed is)
Would this be ok on a typical family car, but not on a Defender 90?
Thought I'd post this now while people are thinking tyres reading Hard-Drives tyre post.
I've currently got BF AT's 265/75/R16 on Freestyle alloys. I read the tyre threads to see what is popular and so I might stick with the BF AT's, though I've never been that struck on them in the wet!
As you will all know, a single wheel and tyre combo is very heavy.
Anyway, the spare used to be fixed to a plate on the back door. The door fell apart, standard corrosion but must have been helped with the weight of the wheel and the the shock wave that went through the door each time you closed it.
About 8 years ago I bought a new door, had it painted and bought a wheel carrier. It was the type that bolted to the centre of the door, not swing away. The shock wave through the door was still there. That door was beyond repair when it came to the rebuild.
So, I'm thinking, could I get a narrow wheel and tyre, as a get me home and greatly reduce the weight on the door?
Will this be completely illegal? What if I stick a 'Max 60kph' sticker on it? (not sure of what that speed is)
Would this be ok on a typical family car, but not on a Defender 90?
Thought I'd post this now while people are thinking tyres reading Hard-Drives tyre post.