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Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by M 80NGO » Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:20 pm

Ordered my new tyres 235/45/18 XL98 on saturday evening only to realise sunday that i have created myself a whole new problem #-o

My new 235/45/18 Nangkang tyres have a rolling radius of 210.08 cm, they are the correct load rating and they'll help eliminate my 10% over on the speedo, so life is all gooooood 8)

However ! My 215/65/15 nangkang spare has a rolling radius of 207.50cm (3 cm smaller) which ordinarily wouldn't really bother me but my beloved L'oreal is fulltime 4wd and i really don't want to go across france later this year with a spare wheel that is about as much use as a choccy teapot cos if i have to use it then i risk shafting the 4wd system.

There is a solution which is to remove my spare tyre and replace it with a 205/70/15 which has a rolling radius of 209.86cm just .22 of a cm differance they're easy enough to come by it's just added expence that i don't really need :roll:


That's the wonderfull world of moddifying i guess :roll:
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by Jim the Box » Mon Jul 23, 2012 7:12 pm

Does the bigger rolling radius have any effect on mpg, and what effect does it have on acceleration?

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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by M 80NGO » Mon Jul 23, 2012 9:52 pm

Jim the Box wrote:Does the bigger rolling radius have any effect on mpg, and what effect does it have on acceleration?

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The bigger r/r should make it more fuel efficient on a run as she'll be reving slightly lower due to the extra 3cm and yes it will slightly decrease the acceleration but then l'oreal was never gonna blitz the quarter mile she's built for comfort not speed :lol:

But to be honest this excersise is more about getting l'oreal wearing the right grade of rubber rather than getting her to run quicker .
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by westonwarrior » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:18 pm

from new it would have had a space saver which is very different in radius

Just use the spare to get you to a place where you can repair or replace the good tyre.
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by Northern Bongolow » Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:31 pm

a 205 70 15 is the same as your new ones.
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by M 80NGO » Thu Jul 26, 2012 10:03 pm

Yeah i've done the tyre radius maths and the 205 70 15 tyre is the same albeit .22 of a CM differance tho instead of carrying a spare i did think about carrying a tyre repair kit




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What pressures should i be running my new rubber at ?
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by francophile1947 » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:05 am

M 80NGO wrote:What pressures should i be running my new rubber at ?
Anybody's guess - just adjust them until they feel right.
I ran my 17" tyres at 40psi all around, so that would probably be a good starting point.
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Re: Sorting one problem has created a new one !

Post by M 80NGO » Fri Jul 27, 2012 5:01 pm

francophile1947 wrote:
M 80NGO wrote:What pressures should i be running my new rubber at ?
Anybody's guess - just adjust them until they feel right.
I ran my 17" tyres at 40psi all around, so that would probably be a good starting point.
Cool ! thats what we'll start with then :wink:
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