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Re: tyre sizes

Post by David Edwards » Sat Apr 18, 2009 10:17 pm

Mine had the different front and back sizes when I bought her 5 years ago but the excellent bongo mechanic at the garage suggested 215's all round, so I did and they went straight on the original rims no probs.
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by scanner » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:26 pm

debbiepritch wrote:just been looking through the members info and reading this...and am now more confused than ever :roll:
I need 4 tyres asap and at the mo have 215/55 A17 all round....got a quote today...but wondering now if I should go for omg i can't remember what they were :roll: but different sizes back and front...if I'm forking out for all 4 want to get it right
thanks if anyone can help =D>
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If you are running 17" Wheels the standard sizes are irrelevant to you - just make sure the load index of the tyres you get fitted is greater than 96 so you have the right carrying capacity on the rear axle.
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by scanner » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:28 pm

Just checked and most 215/55-17s are 94 only some are 98 make sure your supplier gets you the right ones.

The 98's.
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by friendeedebs » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:46 pm

scanner wrote:Just checked and most 215/55-17s are 94 only some are 98 make sure your supplier gets you the right ones.

The 98's.
you've lost me...in english please LOL

the ones on now are budget and got 93V???
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by friendeedebs » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:52 pm

scanner wrote:
debbiepritch wrote:just been looking through the members info and reading this...and am now more confused than ever :roll:
I need 4 tyres asap and at the mo have 215/55 A17 all round....got a quote today...but wondering now if I should go for omg i can't remember what they were :roll: but different sizes back and front...if I'm forking out for all 4 want to get it right
thanks if anyone can help =D>
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If you are running 17" Wheels the standard sizes are irrelevant to you - just make sure the load index of the tyres you get fitted is greater than 96 so you have the right carrying capacity on the rear axle.
how do I know wheel size..?? or is that to thick a question :roll:
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by scanner » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:56 pm

debbiepritch wrote:
scanner wrote:Just checked and most 215/55-17s are 94 only some are 98 make sure your supplier gets you the right ones.

The 98's.
you've lost me...in english please LOL

the ones on now are budget and got 93V???
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This explains it all.

http://www.blackcircles.com/general/sidewall

In short 93 is too low for the back, but OK on the front.

Tyres are your (and 2 tonnes of Bongo's) only contact with the road, so my advice is get the best tyres you can.
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by MountainGoat » Sat Apr 18, 2009 11:57 pm

My 4WD bongo came from Japan shod with 215/65/15 96H tyres all round although the hand book and door plate say otherwise. It would seem that having 215s all round on 4WD's is not just a UK preference.

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Re: tyre sizes

Post by friendeedebs » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:22 am

MountainGoat wrote:My 4WD bongo came from Japan shod with 215/65/15 96H tyres all round although the hand book and door plate say otherwise. It would seem that having 215s all round on 4WD's is not just a UK preference.

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mines 2wd does that make a diffference??
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by friendeedebs » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:24 am

scanner wrote:
debbiepritch wrote:
scanner wrote:Just checked and most 215/55-17s are 94 only some are 98 make sure your supplier gets you the right ones.

The 98's.
you've lost me...in english please LOL

the ones on now are budget and got 93V???
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This explains it all.

http://www.blackcircles.com/general/sidewall

In short 93 is too low for the back, but OK on the front.

Tyres are your (and 2 tonnes of Bongo's) only contact with the road, so my advice is get the best tyres you can.
thanks will give it a look in the am
that's what i want...the best x
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by missfixit70 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:24 am

debbiepritch wrote:
scanner wrote:
debbiepritch wrote:just been looking through the members info and reading this...and am now more confused than ever :roll:
I need 4 tyres asap and at the mo have 215/55 A17 all round....got a quote today...but wondering now if I should go for omg i can't remember what they were :roll: but different sizes back and front...if I'm forking out for all 4 want to get it right
thanks if anyone can help =D>
Debs :D
If you are running 17" Wheels the standard sizes are irrelevant to you - just make sure the load index of the tyres you get fitted is greater than 96 so you have the right carrying capacity on the rear axle.
how do I know wheel size..?? or is that to thick a question :roll:
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If you've got 17" wheels, look into the Accelera215/55 98w XL tyres, should be around £50 a wheel, the same size all round, they have a slightly protruding ridge on the tyre wall that helps protect the tyre from kerbing too.
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by friendeedebs » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:28 am

If you are running 17" Wheels the standard sizes are irrelevant to you - just make sure the load index of the tyres you get fitted is greater than 96 so you have the right carrying capacity on the rear axle.[/quote]
how do I know wheel size..?? or is that to thick a question :roll:
Debs x[/quote]

If you've got 17" wheels, look into the Accelera215/55 98w XL tyres, should be around £50 a wheel, the same size all round, they have a slightly protruding ridge on the tyre wall that helps protect the tyre from kerbing too.[/quote]

but how do I know if I've got 17 " wheels?? :oops:
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by missfixit70 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 12:39 am

It'll say in the numbers on the side of the tyres, it'll be 15, 16 or 17 - the blackcircles link that Scanner posted shows where it'll be & what the numbers on your tyre mean :wink:
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by MountainGoat » Sun Apr 19, 2009 1:09 am

If you can't be bothered to work it out for yourself like me then get to Wheelquick in Wigan and let Mike Snr do it all for you. I found his prices much more competitive than Blackcircle who operate from Peebles in the Scottish Borders less than 20miles from where I live.

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Re: tyre sizes

Post by peanutcrusher » Sun Apr 19, 2009 8:18 am

so does this mean my tyres are correct or not :?
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Re: tyre sizes

Post by francophile1947 » Sun Apr 19, 2009 10:33 am

peanutcrusher wrote:so does this mean my tyres are correct or not :?
The first reply by Kirsty answered that - did you read it? :shock:
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