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roadie
14th October 2008, 09:17 PM
Hi, i just bought a 01 model xtreme td5. And love it. I'm actually a jeep man but need more room and i have always loved fenders so it was a logical choice. The bus has done 127000kms and is going very strong. Apart fom a couple of oil leaks and annoying rattles and squeeks that need to be ironed out.

My first question is i'm putting some muddies under it for everyday use and touring. I've got on to some off a mate very cheap. They are 285/75/16's. Will they fit? This bus is standard height truck atm and i do serious off roading and don't want them rubbing.

2nd question is, what is the traction control like? Especially in mud?

Thanks very much.

CraigE
14th October 2008, 09:40 PM
Firstly Welcome and you have bought the best real 4x4. These wagons in standard form are the most capable 4x4 I have ever driven.
The 285s wont fit the standard alloys or steel wheels firstly.
Have not seen that wide on a fender but may rub on full lock on the front. I would check that first. They should clear at the back with the right wheels. So you would be up for a new set of wheels which will negate the savings.
Probablly the biggest you could go to on standard rims would be 255/85/16. That is what I will be puttting on mine next and from memory is the biggest allowable on the tyre chart.
Standard with alloys is 235/80/16.
The traction control works fine and I have had no issues with it in sand or mud.

Blknight.aus
15th October 2008, 12:48 AM
they will scrub especially at the front on lock but it wont be too bad.

the TC/ABS is outstanding.

Scallops
15th October 2008, 12:43 PM
It's best to run the 285's with another set of rims with a bigger offset. Steel rims brand new can be had for about $100.00 each. And I reckon the standard Grabbers on the alloys are 235/85 R16.

What's the TC like in mud? Still can't save you with the stock tyres!

discowhite
15th October 2008, 02:58 PM
RUBBISH!
285 75 R16's DO fit on the std boost alloys and the std disco rims!
they will rub on the front at lock and they will rub on the top rear spring mounts. ask crump:eek:

you need at least 30mm better than standard offset rims to loose the rubbing.

cheers phil

George130
15th October 2008, 06:21 PM
Welcome.
Yes they will rub when on full lock but it gives you a nice massage when manuvering in a parking lot:D.
As for the other points I don't know as mine had custom ofset rims made.

crump
15th October 2008, 07:03 PM
RUBBISH!
285 75 R16's DO fit on the std boost alloys and the std disco rims!
they will rub on the front at lock and they will rub on the top rear spring mounts. ask crump:eek:

you need at least 30mm better than standard offset rims to loose the rubbing.

cheers phil

what he said, wind out the lock stops a touch and you will be fine, as for the rear I only scrub on one side:eek: and its only the side biters that rub.

roadie
15th October 2008, 09:08 PM
Bugger it... I think i'll give them a crack anyway... $1000 for 6 with 95% tread. BFG Muddies....:twisted:

lokka
16th October 2008, 12:26 AM
Bugger it... I think i'll give them a crack anyway... $1000 for 6 with 95% tread. BFG Muddies....:twisted:

Yep do it get your self some D1 rims and cut a new taper in the stud holes so you can run them reversed or beta still have them fliped this will fix your rubbing on the inside tho you may have to trim and widen your flares :twisted::twisted:

roadie
18th October 2008, 09:26 PM
The new tyres are on:twisted:
Around town they don't scrub, even on full lock.
Have lost a bit of power but i may cut the muffler out or turn up the boost.:cool:

discowhite
19th October 2008, 08:57 AM
or both!

cheers phil