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    Tyre calculator

    I found this nifty calculator by accident.

    http://www.lrc.org.au/4wdstuff/tyre.htm
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    This ones not bad either......

    http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

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    we have a nice links section for these things .... lookup on the navbar :P

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    I found this nifty calculator by accident.

    http://www.lrc.org.au/4wdstuff/tyre.htm
    Thanks,

    Thats weird, my original tyres were 245 70 R16 and then went to 245 75 R16. I was told that the larger tyre would mean that I am going faster than the speedo said.

    Oh well - might explain the lack of speeding tickets.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mns488 View Post
    Thanks,

    Thats weird, my original tyres were 245 70 R16 and then went to 245 75 R16. I was told that the larger tyre would mean that I am going faster than the speedo said.

    Oh well - might explain the lack of speeding tickets.
    As far as i know 235/70/16 was the largest tyre factory fitted to D1's.
    My speedo reads slow by about 6% so if i go up slightly it be even.
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    I put 235/70/16 as original, then 235/80/16 as replacement in the first one and get that my speedo reading @ 100 i will be doing about 94kmh
    The other one says I'll be doing 106kmh

    I don't get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by loanrangie View Post
    As far as i know 235/70/16 was the largest tyre factory fitted to D1's.
    My speedo reads slow by about 6% so if i go up slightly it be even.
    then im going even slower than i thought x 2

    oh well, the 300Tdi wasn't designed for speed.

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    As long as you can pass a toymota thats all that matters !
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    Neither of those calculators will recognise 31 x 10.5 x 15 as a valid tyre size which makes them pretty well useless for working with the 4WD tyres many of us are using.
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    When I had 255/70 16 tyres on my D1 the speedo was spot on.
    Now with 225/75 16 it reads low by about 5%ish.

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