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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3762 ![]() ![]() |
you need 255/50/20 tyres these are the std FFRR size and the same rolling radius as 255/60/18's your speedo will read correct.
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Mikeyjd Member Since: 14 Jun 2011 Location: Wrexham Posts: 543 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Nothing should rub and the speedo shouldn't read incorrectly. Provided you use the correct size tyres. 20" wheels should have 50 profile tyres. 19" - 55. 18" - 60 etc. that way you maintain the same rolling diameter.
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1521 ![]() ![]() |
As above, but wasn't there also something about a rubber steering damper to reduce stress on the rack? |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3762 ![]() ![]() |
not heard that one before, there was on early sporties but not the FFRR |
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Stephen.125 Member Since: 25 Jun 2009 Location: Frodsham Posts: 1521 ![]() ![]() |
Ah, ok I stand corrected! |
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Vogue Member Since: 31 Jan 2008 Location: on the hill Posts: 3762 ![]() ![]() |
there were vibration issues on a TD6 with your foot on the brake pedal and the car in drive when waiting at the lights. The solution is to just to take it out of drive. |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1424 ![]() ![]() |
265/50 and 275/50 will also fit and give you a little more cushion than the standard 255/50. they'll also fit without rubbing.
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Stormin Member Since: 22 Feb 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 266 ![]() ![]() |
Thank you for all your replies they have been very helpful, think ill take the plunge.
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Stormin Member Since: 22 Feb 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 266 ![]() ![]() |
Taken the first to be refurbished, i try and get the daughter to put some pictures on when i get it back. Have been quoted £40 to refurb.
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supershuttle Member Since: 20 Mar 2011 Location: Lancashire Posts: 3872 ![]() ![]() ![]() |
I changed from 19" to 20" TBH I can't tell the difference other than the 20" look way better. i think off road it might be better to take off the nice wheels to avoid damage from rocks and such. However, what do I know?, off road is a place I've never been or intend to go |
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CarMan Member Since: 03 Dec 2011 Location: Cotswolds Posts: 105 ![]() ![]() |
I'm no expert but is there a risk of winding up the transmission with unequally worn tyres on front and rear axles, where the circumference will be different? |
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1424 ![]() ![]() |
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Stormin Member Since: 22 Feb 2012 Location: West Yorkshire Posts: 266 ![]() ![]() |
Fisha and Carman. Thank you for that. something to consider when i purchase the tyres. Three things in a blokes life his dog,his car and a Cornish pasty,nothing else matters.
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fisha Member Since: 25 Sep 2009 Location: Scotland Posts: 1424 ![]() ![]() |
Thinking about it.... one of the things I wonder about that whole 1% thing is even if you have the same tyres front and rear ... they are at different pressures ... so dont their effective diameters change due to the squish/bulge at the bottom where it contacts the road? |
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