Cagey
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I have Kumho KL17's on ours, 225/55 x 17, good price, never been stuck in snow, wear medium, 2nd set in 2 1/2 years
Insa turbo ranger 205/70 15's. They sing a bit, but not let me down yet. Done about 10,000miles so far. Cost £360 for set of five.
Is it going to be ok to put tyres on at that size?. I am assuming that the original tyres where 195/80/15. That seems a big difference to replace with your idea.Just spend a few hours looking at tyres and I think I go for General Grabber HTS for the next set in 225/70/15
ATs look better but I don't really need them and I can't find any Grabber TR's for 15" rims
I've got 225/75/16 on mine
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@ diesel do, I notice that you appear to have aftermarket steel modulars fitted, as do I on my motor, but the hub caps will not fit, they won't reach the hub lip due to the dish effect on the wheel, did you adapt yours to fit at all?
(I am using a widely available cheap and cheerful hub cover to keep corrosion away from the hub nuts right now, but I'd prefer my landie covers).
Ta.
Yes, those are the wheels and hub caps I have, what did you do to fix them on?
Ah right, that's a bit beyond what I can do, but for info, and don't laugh at this, but I'll post the link (can't post the image) so you can see what I've done to keep the hub nuts from rusting up.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/9m9ek5j4f2hqh8m/2013-03-05 12.32.52.jpg
https://www.dropbox.com/s/w1yyk2vuucopnsl/2013-03-05 12.32.59.jpg
Surely any wheel should be hubcentric???
You would think! But there's a lot of modulars and the like that aren't!
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