
Originally Posted by
101 Ron
I checked out that Red 101 with the camper conversion at garrycol went to the corner country with.
It was running the silverstones MT117 285/85/16 and i measured the diameter compared to my bar treads and they were smaller and the fact that they were squeezed on to a standard rim put no better tread on the road than a bar tread and would last about the same.
On this vehicle the smaller rolling diameter would have suited it as it was running 4.7 to one diffs and a Mazda diesel.
I did not speak to the owner of the red 101 much and did not measure his tyres but did hear from someone else that the tyres were not wearing well but was hearsay.
The Mazda went Ok but does hit the aerodynamic wall at the same speed as a V8 101 and seems to have similar performance as the V8. Fuel consumption is much better than the V8 but like the V8 it deteriorates badly as speed increases.
255/85/16 tyres will be too small for a standard 101. Would pull better but would run out of puff at a slower speed - most likely 85kph instead of 90kph true speed.
Garry
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