Technical questions and answers about the Mazda Bongo
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by scanner » Thu May 15, 2008 11:00 pm
bigdaddycain wrote:scanner wrote: but shouldn't we also be pointing out he shouldn't be on 195's all round anyway?
Mine handled like a pig when it had them all round - whatever the pressure.
Are you 4wd scanner? It was a case of me not knowing any different really, as my bongo had those tyres fitted when i bought it. They were brand new, so no need to replace em. (as far as i knew

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No 2WD and I didn't know any better when I bought mine with 195 all round.
Then I bought the 16" alloys and fitted 215/60s all round and discovered the difference....................
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by dandywarhol » Thu May 15, 2008 11:02 pm
I'd my 205/65/15 at 40 psi and the centre of the rears wore quickly - overinflated. Once it starts to wear that's it - they don't recover

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by bigdaddycain » Fri May 16, 2008 1:03 am
Interesting that, whereas my 195's didn't wear in the middle on 40 psi( i did get excessive shoulder wear at factory pressures though)...I wonder if the extra width of you 205's offered a tad more "give" in the centre of the tyre,making it more prone to wear in the middle due to over-inflation? Did you check your pressures cold or warm?
Mine were always warm as the machine at my local morrison's is suprisingly accurate.
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by bigdaddycain » Fri May 16, 2008 1:09 am
cheffy34 wrote:
Is yours hard on front tyres, mine is

It would be cheffy, but i'm pretty good with wheel rotation, i make sure that they are rotated maybe four times during the average life of a tyre... I'm 4wd you see, so don't want to be running on worn (ish) tyres at the front,and full tread tyres on the rear.
I replace the tyres as a complete set to even it out further still.
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by bigdaddycain » Fri May 16, 2008 1:15 am
scanner wrote:
No 2WD and I didn't know any better when I bought mine with 195 all round.
Then I bought the 16" alloys and fitted 215/60s all round and discovered the difference....................
There may lie the difference... 2wd's handle differently to 4wd bongo's,perhaps the 195's are noticeably less stable ( in feel) than on the fourbies?
I feel that your average 2wd bongo understeers a tad more than it's 4 wd counterpart,i noticed understeer with the 195's,perhaps it's compounded somewhat with a 195/2wd combo?
Just chucking maybe's into the pot here....
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by cheffy34 » Fri May 16, 2008 1:59 am
Thankfully mine 2 wheel drive so i can cheat n do 2 at a time

spread the cost over a year

must be false economy

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by Pete & Sue » Fri May 16, 2008 2:40 pm
At the moment I have the tyres as fitted by AVA - Marshall Power Racer 215 65 R15 all round. Run rear at 36, front 34. The rear always look flatter due, I suppose, to the fact that most of the weight is behind the front wheels and being taken by rear tyres and suspension. So far no uneven wear.
I do put the rear up to 38 when loaded with camping gear.
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by Jolly Rogers » Fri May 16, 2008 3:16 pm
I have just got some alloys with 205/65/15 rated 95 would I be able to use these on the front? I know I would need to change the rears.
It's 4wd
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by mister munkey » Fri May 16, 2008 8:47 pm
If it looks flat, it probably is - no matter what the book says.
As Mr. BDC changes his wheels more often than his socks, I will follow his train of thought.
He is The Oracle when it comes to wheel related stuff.
But not on personal hygine.

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by lizard » Fri May 16, 2008 11:13 pm
mister munkey wrote:If it looks flat, it probably is - no matter what the book says.
As Mr. BDC changes his wheels more often than his socks, I will follow his train of thought.
He is The Oracle when it comes to wheel related stuff.
But not on personal hygine.

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by bigdaddycain » Sun May 18, 2008 1:11 am
mister munkey wrote:If it looks flat, it probably is - no matter what the book says.
As Mr. BDC changes his wheels more often than his socks, I will follow his train of thought.
He is The Oracle when it comes to wheel related stuff.
But not on personal hygine.


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