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    For the life of me I cannot understand why you would NOT want to put bigger rims on an old P38

    my speedo is spot on to the gps

    kept the old rims but will probably never use them, don't have time to go 4 wheel driving....
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    Probably ride quality and that fact that anything over 18" on a P38a looks stupidly out of proportion as the car was designed in the 90's, anything over 18" looks bad on a D2 aswell, they weren't designed for them, so they look crap IMO, like when people put 18's on a HQ Holden, looks rubbish as they were designed for 14's.

    Just my $0.02

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    Not to mention anything over 18 inch actually reduces the grip level on Tarmac on live axelled vehicles. Most people do not realise that you need a little bit of flex in the tyre wall to provide the optimum grip, too little and your tyres will skate in the wet. I'm personally not a fan of low profile tyres, as I recently found out from my cape trip that even the 18 inch rims cannot withstand a blow from a smallish rock or pothole.

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    Getting back on topic, if you keep your original 16" spare, make sure you also keep a set of wheel nuts and the original brace in the car otherwise you will not be able to fit it in case of a blow out.

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    That is a very good point

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    Quote Originally Posted by redandy3575 View Post
    Not to mention anything over 18 inch actually reduces the grip level on Tarmac on live axelled vehicles. Most people do not realise that you need a little bit of flex in the tyre wall to provide the optimum grip, too little and your tyres will skate in the wet. I'm personally not a fan of low profile tyres, as I recently found out from my cape trip that even the 18 inch rims cannot withstand a blow from a smallish rock or pothole.
    Its not the rim diameter with the axle type that reduces grip, it's the aspect/profile ratio of the tyre. I'm pretty sure Becca webster even beat the aussies offroad rock crawling using 20" wheels and live axles. The key number I think is either 50% or 45% in the profile for generating handling on the road - I think it was 50% but may stand corrected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pat911 View Post
    Getting back on topic, if you keep your original 16" spare, make sure you also keep a set of wheel nuts and the original brace in the car otherwise you will not be able to fit it in case of a blow out.

    Cheers
    Pat.
    Wouldn't you want all 5 wheels alike? I read somewhere on here that if you have a mismatch, you could serioursly stuff the viscous coupling???

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    Ideally that's the best solution, but you can't always get a set of 5 newer ones as the fully sick bro's only buy 4 22's. It would/could also be difficulat taking the spacers off the spigots to change the spare, but yes if the rollidn diameter was out it would eventually stuff the VC.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marshall View Post
    Wouldn't you want all 5 wheels alike? I read somewhere on here that if you have a mismatch, you could serioursly stuff the viscous coupling???
    That is correct but you have to get home somehow. Keep the speed down and the distance short and it should be OK. Anyhow, rolling diameter of a 16" P38 alloy with stock rubber and a 19" L322 alloy with stock rubber are almost identical.

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