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Tyre Sizes - Rough Guide Thread
- paradox1001
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20 Mar 2017 10:39 #179426
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Hi mate I know I'm replying to an old post
I was wondering how you have found these tyres over the time you have had them
Also will they fit on the standard door mounted spare wheel carrier?
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fshdck wrote: 215/75 R15 Hankook MT RT03 initial experience.
Tires fitted on standard 15x5.5 steels, balanced easily between 40 and 80 grams per wheel.
Look very nice.
On standard, bit sagging 13 year old suspension there is no rubbing, even at flex but it's quite close. Anti roll bar wasn't removed.
Haven't done a lot off road driving yet, but the tires seem to perform good, no wheel spins on wet dirt tracks, gravel and grass at road pressures. Need to test them more extensively, but so far I'm happy.
Road noise is minimal, all I can hear is a little hum at motorway speeds, but the car is noisy anyway, and I might not be very sensitive to tire noise, so your experience may vary.
They handle excellent on dry tarmac, and surprisingly good on the wet too. The car wasn't pushed into extreme, but they seem be better on the road then budget road tires it came with.
Ride is noticeably softer due to tire size with 26/23 psi front/rear despite stiff sidewalls (tire is LT rated). Chalk test showed even wear of chalk at 22-21/20-19 psi, but it seems a little low for road use so I'm running 25/22 psi. Might drop the pressure down for heavy rain and winter. Lower pressures didn't seem to affect the handling apart from making the ride even more comfortable, and using a bit more fuel. After some more mileage I'll check the wear and maybe adjust the pressure then.
Fuel efficiency didn't suffer much, unless on lower pressures. I'd say it's 5-15% drop compared to 205/70R15 road tires, but it's a rough estimate.
Performance dropped, mostly due to up sizing. Not very noticeably at town speeds, but acceleration from 50 to 70mph in 5th gear takes ages. Cannot compare to road tires, cause I didn't drive on motorways while having them on the car. Braking seems to be unaffected.
Conclusion: not really MT tire, more like aggressive AT, grippy, quiet and comfortable. Winter performance might be sketchy due to lack of siping, time will tell. I'm having high hopes for them to make a decent all season tire cause rubber compound is pretty soft, but it's too early to draw such conclusions yet.
Hi mate I know I'm replying to an old post
I was wondering how you have found these tyres over the time you have had them
Also will they fit on the standard door mounted spare wheel carrier?
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- fshdck
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01 Apr 2017 20:46 - 01 Apr 2017 20:47 #179827
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Replied by fshdck on topic Re:Tyre Sizes - Rough Guide Thread
Hi. Everything from my previous post still stands.
After 2000 miles there is minimal wear and no difference in handling or noise (probably 'yet' ).
Global warming prevented me from driving on snow, so I can't comment on winter performance. Some German reviewers rate them 'good' for winter use but I suppose it depends on driving style.
I drive like an old lady, so might have not noticed any issues that occur if you thrash the car around. Keithy on here commented in another thread, that they slip/spin on wet tarmac but he has bigger engine and a turbo (I think), so, there you go
Overall I'm happy with these tyres. They are a good buy at reasonable price and I would recommend them.
Oh, and they fit the spare carrier without problems.
Here's a few links to videos (not mine) featuring these, might help you decide
On Mitsu pickup truck:
Quite extensive testing in Russia. Long video, but worth watching if you consider this tyres:
UAZ in the snow:
I hope that helps. If anything, Keithy is the man you are after. He has got more driving experience than I and had these tyres longer, so he might have more insight.
Cheers.
Jake
After 2000 miles there is minimal wear and no difference in handling or noise (probably 'yet' ).
Global warming prevented me from driving on snow, so I can't comment on winter performance. Some German reviewers rate them 'good' for winter use but I suppose it depends on driving style.
I drive like an old lady, so might have not noticed any issues that occur if you thrash the car around. Keithy on here commented in another thread, that they slip/spin on wet tarmac but he has bigger engine and a turbo (I think), so, there you go
Overall I'm happy with these tyres. They are a good buy at reasonable price and I would recommend them.
Oh, and they fit the spare carrier without problems.
Here's a few links to videos (not mine) featuring these, might help you decide
On Mitsu pickup truck:
Quite extensive testing in Russia. Long video, but worth watching if you consider this tyres:
UAZ in the snow:
I hope that helps. If anything, Keithy is the man you are after. He has got more driving experience than I and had these tyres longer, so he might have more insight.
Cheers.
Jake
Last edit: 01 Apr 2017 20:47 by fshdck.
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03 Sep 2017 09:10 #183827
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Anyone put new duellers back on their jim ?
www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/bridgesto...T/96/f?tyre=35807163
Its tyre time for me soon so might just go with duellers that came with the car in 2013 new
www.blackcircles.com/catalogue/bridgesto...T/96/f?tyre=35807163
Its tyre time for me soon so might just go with duellers that came with the car in 2013 new
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03 Sep 2017 11:38 #183829
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One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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Don't do it. I used to be quite happy with mine until I got some proper rubber. I have bfgs and love them.
Temeraire (2018 quasar grey automatic)
One of the last 200ish of the gen3s, probably.
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03 Sep 2017 13:18 #183831
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Im on standard and 95% tarmac use. Plus I dont think my budget will stretch to 500 notes for 4 new corners.
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03 Sep 2017 14:18 #183832
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No eBay APP ID and/or Cert ID defined in Kunena configurationI think 11/60 as these
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