Tyre question?
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Tyre question?
I have 215/65/15's on the back of my bongo and I want to put 185/65/15 on the front as my current 195's have worn would this be ok?
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Re: Tyre question?
hi spamula,,
it would prob be ok but might throw your speedo out slightly
it would prob be ok but might throw your speedo out slightly
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Re: Tyre question?
Only if yours is 2WD - it will damage the viscous coupling on a 4WD.
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Re: Tyre question?
Stick with the 195's ( they are only about £35 each fitted and balanced up here in the West Mids. Barum Vanis tyres)
185 is a bit to thin when you consider about 65 to 70% of all braking force hits the floor through your front tyres when braking........
If you are 4WD all your tyres should be the same all round ( as per size of your rears)
Good luck
185 is a bit to thin when you consider about 65 to 70% of all braking force hits the floor through your front tyres when braking........
If you are 4WD all your tyres should be the same all round ( as per size of your rears)
Good luck
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Fronts don't affect the speedo on 2 or 4WD YBB - it's driven off the gearbox,You've Been Bongod wrote:hi spamula,,
it would prob be ok but might throw your speedo out slightly

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Re: Tyre question?
I'm really thick on things like this, but would it not affect your speedo accuracy, because for a given rpm at the gearbox (and thus the speedo reading), the different circumference of the wheel would mean it was taking the Bongo over more or less ground for the given rpm. In which case the true speed would vary rom the speedo reading, with speedo (assuming it was accurate with standard tyres) under reading with a larger than stndard tyre, and over reading with a smaller than standard one?dandywarhol wrote:Fronts don't affect the speedo on 2 or 4WD YBB - it's driven off the gearbox,You've Been Bongod wrote:hi spamula,,
it would prob be ok but might throw your speedo out slightly

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For the rear yes Mike - the VC allows for speed differential of the fronts
Its the output shaft on the gearbox which carries the drive primarily to the rears.
Its the output shaft on the gearbox which carries the drive primarily to the rears.
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ok dandy so I AM THICK
we cant all be good at everything

we cant all be good at everything

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Ah - but if it was a Hillmman Imp then things would be different YBB, they're speedo was driven by the front - maybe you were confusing them



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na mate i'm just a thicko 

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Ah nostalgia - my first car was a Hillman Imp. It was a hatchback design really, so you could fold the back seats flat and have your legs out the back. And more than that, I'm not about to say....
...except me n/s/r wheel came completely off on the Sidcup bypass which seriously undermined my confidence in this otherwise fine car, and I sold it next day.
...except me n/s/r wheel came completely off on the Sidcup bypass which seriously undermined my confidence in this otherwise fine car, and I sold it next day.

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god mike i am just emagining you in a imp
i bet you had to take the front seat out so you could fit in to drive it 


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That recalls the joke about the E**ex girl just about to give birth to her first baby.so you could fold the back seats flat and have your legs out the back. And more than that, I'm not about to say....
"Oh Doctor what position should I be in for the delivery?" she asks
"Roughly the same one you were in when it was conceived" He replys.
"Oh no" she says "Not sat in the back of a Cortina with a leg out each window!"
Re: Tyre question?
http://www.camskill.co.uk/products.php?plid=m4b0s417p0
From the above I can't see many 185/65 - 15's that have the right load index, only one in that list so you would need to be careful about which you bought.
Why not fit same size as rear? It makes the choice of spare much easier.
From the above I can't see many 185/65 - 15's that have the right load index, only one in that list so you would need to be careful about which you bought.
Why not fit same size as rear? It makes the choice of spare much easier.