I'll find out for you Greg.Originally Posted by akitda
Do you think a set would fit on my series III?
I'll find out for you Greg.Originally Posted by akitda
I feel much better now after running 255/85's which are a genuine 33.3" tall when new for quite a few years nowOriginally Posted by Omaroo
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Rick - at 255, do you know what the equivalent is in imperial measure? Are they a 10.5", 12.5" or other? I suspect 10.5" but could be wrong. It's only the 12.5" width on the 15x8's that makes them a bit tricky.Originally Posted by rick130
they are a dead neat 10" wide. The reason I use 'em is that they fit the 130's 6.5" rims. (20.6 mm offset, which I suppose means they only have a 4" backspace, which accounts for the totally ordinary turning circle)
285/75/16 is the metric equivalent of a 33/11.5/15
(edited to correct incorrect back space #. I blame the time of night)
Last edited by rick130; 8th July 2006 at 05:26 PM.
Thats what mine is wearing at the moment. They rum on full wheel lock and the rims have a different off set to normal and my beast has a 2 inch lift.Originally Posted by rick130
Just fitted the 315-75-16s... MTZ
So far very happy... Took them to a narby area and had a quick mud run. Very very very impressed so far
Road manners seem very good too, and quiet at this time.
I'll post pics on Monday when I get back to Whyalla and have driven the highway back (plus some local rock work)
Tombraider
you must only be running 15x7's on those 33x 12.5's as mine stick outside the flares. And by the way i've found 16" MTR's are way way way way quieter and longer lasting then the 15's, slightly different size tread for same widths as well...
to get 35's on a fender a only have 2/2.5" lift, plenty of travel, and no rubbing on 15x8's. thtas both 35 x 10.5 centipedes and 35 x 12.5 creepy crawlers i've run, yes creepys are way better....
Well the MTZs are on.
First impressions are...well... Wowzers
They hit mud straight from the Tyre stores driveway (he has mud from the road behind up a nice little test track)
Anyhow, they are bedding in on road nicely and the 400+km drive back home was great... Heres some fitment pics...
Rock testing coming this week.
Tombraider![]()
Well they love their mud and rock.... Worked absolutely awesome.
I'd rate these as a fantastic tyre... Even sand hasnt phased them at all....
Heres some of the mud pics - Vehicle has not been regeared to suit the 35's
Hope you enjoy them
Tombraider
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