daryn wrote:.........The tyres do make a bigger difference without the chip but that is more I think a crap auto attached.
Patto, I wish I knew what the guys were doing to get 10.2 with 285's and an auto, my best is 10.5 on the freeway only with 265's.
al coholic wrote:Anything else? - The only downside for me as a NSW resident is 265/75's are over the allowable 15mm diameter increase, means an engineers certificate. I assume it may be similar rule for you guys
apoll wrote:Hi,
I'm interested in this. I live in NSW as well but wasn't aware of this. Has everyone else in NSW running 265/75 16s got an eng cert?
Thanks.
snowman wrote:no i don't and i have a lift as well. not worried about the cops but insurance...hmmmm.
Tex wrote:After finding out this week that the +15mm law applies here in SA I am going to stick with a 245/70/16.
So its booked in tomorrow morning for some Bridgestone D694LT
Tex wrote:Yeah I thought about that Sierra, but not a common size if you blow one up and have to get a replacement out bush.
sierra wrote:Tex wrote:Yeah I thought about that Sierra, but not a common size if you blow one up and have to get a replacement out bush.
You're right, it's not worth the trouble it could cause for 10mm and 14mm.
Better for economy too. Good looking tyres and should be as tough as according to the blurb. Saw $245 as a special so they aren't cheap.
maxtriton wrote:Does a 265/75x16 on a standard wheel fit into the spare wheel space under the tray guys?
Homer wrote:By luck I found a reasonable alternative for those with 17" wheels.
275/65/17's give a 40mm lift, which should be totally legal for those states with the 50mm rule (don't know which ones they are) and the spare fits fine.
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