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Bradelz77 |
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Hi guys looking at these for my XH ute, standard height.
{DESCRIPTION} Will they fit? I'm thinking they may hit on upper control arm? Cheers |
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SWC |
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Why not just get 205/65/15 tyres?
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Bradelz77 |
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I live in the middle of nowhere and sick of getting flat tyres, I'm fairly certain they will fit as Outback utes had 205 75 standard.
Cheers |
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SWC |
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Fair enough.
Should fit as you would be more concerned with the width and I know that I have 235/245 on a 8" rim and there was no rubbing, mind you that is with 17" rims. |
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Bradelz77 |
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Fair enough, I'm curious to know how close it will be to the upper control arm with 225 75.
Cheers |
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SWC |
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Talk to the Tyre mob and see what they think, you mught need to do a test fit.
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JOSE |
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probably not, i have 205/70R15's on my ED and they only clear the upper part of the upright by 8mm.
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Aussie Pete |
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Age: 54 Posts: 92 Joined: 8th Apr 2012 Ride: EA Falcon S 30th Anniversary Location: Brisbane |
I've found that on SLALS front ends you need the correct offset wheels and then a 205/75R15 is just mm from the top joint. In fact on my EB I found that not all tyres of that size will clear the suspension.
I just went through this with an Outback ute again. We trialled 215/75R15 as the size opens up more possibilities but these tyres came uncomfortably close in static conditions - I wasn't comfortable that would be the case at 100+ on a rough road. If you want the most trouble free solution the Firestone Destination A/T 205/75R15 fits just right. These tyres seem pretty good too, at least so far. The Firestones were OEM on these vehicles albeit an earlier technology tyre.
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JOSE |
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Forgot to add i am running EF/EL 15" steelies, something with more dish/less offset would allow more clearance
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cjh |
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I have 235/60R15 tyres on genuine 15 x 7 mags, and they will rub the ball joint in hard cornerning, but at Hwy speeds, is ok.
The total diameter of the tyre is 26.1"
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Aussie Pete |
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Age: 54 Posts: 92 Joined: 8th Apr 2012 Ride: EA Falcon S 30th Anniversary Location: Brisbane |
{USERNAME} wrote: Forgot to add i am running EF/EL 15" steelies, something with more dish/less offset would allow more clearance On an EB I had to run wheel spacers, longer studs and they were still close. I am unsure but maybe Outback wheels are more negative on offset than standard.
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Bradelz77 |
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Hmm what would be a good offset to buy if I was to get some sunraysias?
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Aussie Pete |
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Age: 54 Posts: 92 Joined: 8th Apr 2012 Ride: EA Falcon S 30th Anniversary Location: Brisbane |
{USERNAME} wrote: Hmm what would be a good offset to buy if I was to get some sunraysias? Cheers My XH has aftermarket Sunraysia type rims pretty much same as OEM anyhow. I need two more so I'll grab the details once I get a rim off to check the stampings.
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