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    Tyres

    Hi,
    When running 235/85/16 tyres on a 88 SWB, how much difference does it make to the speedo.
    272309 rims.
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    whitehillbilly

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    Depends on the speedo

    Hello from Brisbane.

    It depends on what tyre size was on the vehicle when the speedo was installed in the truck.

    That is, several different speedos were fitted depending on whether or not the truck was built to run on 6.00 X 16", 7.00 X 16" or 7.50 X 16" tyres - or bigger for the heavy duty model with even larger tyres.

    There is a serial number on the speedo face - often near the odometer or trip meter that identifies which one it is.

    There are quite few threads on the site that go into the identification and speed conversion details.

    Cheers,

    Neil

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    The comparison would be that at 100km/h indicated for 7.50 x 16 you will actually be doing 102.2km/h with 235/85/16 fitted... Pretty much negligible in relation to Series speedo accuracy and the "error" will reduce the slower you go.

    Obviously as Neil said, depending on the speedo, but a Series 3 88" most probably ran 7.50 on those wheels you quoted.

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    Likely true but not necessarily

    Quote Originally Posted by Loubrey View Post
    but a Series 3 88" most probably ran 7.50 on those wheels you quoted.

    Cheers,

    Lou
    Hello again.

    This may well be true, but not necessarily so. Most of the later S3 88" trucks were delivered new with 7.50 X 16" tyres and appropriate rims and speedo, but many of the early deliveries had the smaller tyres, narrower rims and relevant speedo. Given time and the ease of inter-swapping of parts the rim number on a given truck just says that what is fitted now rather than a foolproof indication how it was built - or what speedo is in it.

    My 1975 S3 88" truck came to me with the larger tyres but also had a speedo suited to the smaller wheel which I have since replaced. I understand that the present rims originally came off a S2A 109" along with its motor, brakes etc.

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    Neil

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    Have a look here regarding speedo/tyre size.

    http://www.aulro.com/afvb/series-lan...yre-sizes.html

    Ran a GPS/speedo app on my iPhone and the young bloke confirmed that my Isuzu C240 powered Series III was reading low......it actually does over 100Kph !!

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    Thanks for the prompt replies.

    whitehillbilly

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