Tyre load rating
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Tyre load rating
could someone tell me the tyre load rating for my bongo. just had my Rx8 wheels today and am searching for tires but I am unsure of the load rating. 225/45 18inch I am looking at but rating???
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Re: Tire load rating
92 front
96 rear
96 rear
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Re: Tire load rating
just found some with 95 rating, would they do the job? only £70 each, have been told to expect to pay atleast £100 each.... so that was nice supprise
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Re: Tire load rating
Not really no, if anything you want higher, don't want to skimp on the bits that stick your 2 ton machine to the roads.
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Re: Tyre load rating
Not really, should be a minimum of 96. There's some with a 100 loading (at a similar price) here http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?d ... 1&dsco=110
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Re: Tyre load rating
Also using anything less gives your insurance co a "get out of jail free" card if they want to turn down a claim.francophile1947 wrote:Not really, should be a minimum of 96. There's some with a 100 loading (at a similar price) here http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl?d ... 1&dsco=110
And as Kirsty says, those 4 patches of rubber are all that keep you in contact with planet earth.
Re: Tyre load rating
hi according to mazda handbook fronts load rating is 96 and the rear 98, mines is fitted with 215/70/15 with a load rating of 107 hope this help
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Re: Tyre load rating
I am using accelera 100V rated at the mo and at £36.00 each fully fitted cannot be bad, a damn good tyre. They are 165/65/15
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He's looking for 18" tyres though....
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Re: Tyre load rating
Have fitted the wheels and tyres, got 95 load rating which according to the tyre manufacturer will take 650kg per wheel and have a speed rating of 168mph!! dont think my bongo will ever see over 70mph! they cost me 68 quid fitted and balanced up..
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Re: Tyre load rating
95's will do short term, I've got them on mine at the mo, but the inner sidewalls on the rears will split after a while. Obviously with catastrophic results. It happened to me but was spotted at the last minute by a diligent MOT tester.
Keep an eye out for some replacements in the meantime.
Keep an eye out for some replacements in the meantime.
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