Tyre size

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FBeing
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Re: Tyre size

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Thanks Brett :thumbsup:
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Re: Tyre size

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I'm a fan of white walls but i reckon they look awesome as they are. White walls might take a bit of attention off the wheels themselves?
Too much to think about with wheels! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: Tyre size

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FBeing wrote:Yep confoozed Trev :D - I had those thin blue whites but...
They're new tyres so can't really justify another set at this stage
Blacky I've got some 15" flappers I think I might just put them on

I have to admit I'm happy with the 15" wheels in general
The car doesn't seem to scream as much on the highway - can cruise easily at 120 easily
That's K's not miles!

And Mick yep I agree. The moons suit for sure. Way better and simpler than my previous thoughts

Cheers guys

Stu
So Stu,

What diff ratio are you running now? And check your speedo against a Navman or similar so you'll know exactly what the actual speed is against your speedo :thumbsup:

Mick 8)
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Re: Tyre size

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Muza - I've been umming and ahrring about the white walks for ages
Might do a mock up to see

Mick I'm running 3.36 diff
I haven't actually checked the speed by a NAVMAN (don't have one - I just get lost :D )
But I seem to be cruising with traffic ok :)
I've got an app called 'Co Driver' which I've never actually used :oops:
Next time I take it out for a run I'll see how close the speedo is

Stu
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