Tyre Size Pictures

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2" lift 255/55/18

Show off:D
 
Old tyres - well worn 235/60/16 Federal Couragia. Road biased tyres....fine on road but defeated by wet grass.
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New tyres today - Insa Turbo Rangers. 225/70/16. Fit ok without spacers or lift, but are very close to the strut lower cup.... maybe 5-8mm clearance.
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Change my tyres over today from summer to winter tyres.

225/55/17 Bridgestone on 17" Trek Alloys
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225/55/R17 Continental winter contact TS810 on 17" Evolution Alloys
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Changed the thermostat yesterday and had the wheel off. Noticed the new tyres have been rubbing on full lock.
Think I will need to get a set of spacers.
 
Good old thread and very helpful.
Thanks to all who posted!
I'm leaning toward 225/75X16 Grabbers with a 50mm lift for my 2004 Facelift Hippo. :cool:.

Seeing all the 3-door Hippos makes me wish I had gone for one instead of my 5-door
They are pretty scarce over here though.
 
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Great thread :D

Currently thinking hard on the best options for my Hippo: as mine has the dealer-fit body kit and frankly the standard 16" triple sport with no-brand standard size tyres look decidedly... err.... how to put this politely... undernourished.

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Given that all the period advertising pictures with this ghastly kit fitted used 17" triple sports, that's what I am looking for now - plus play be a set of chunkier tyres. Not sure how a non-standard tyre size will play with the insurance company though? :(

If I want to fill out the arches a bit more and bring the tyre outer edge a little more in line with the extended arches, will 17"s with a wider tyre do the trick, or will I need a set of the dreaded spacers?
 
Great thread :D

Currently thinking hard on the best options for my Hippo: as mine has the dealer-fit body kit and frankly the standard 16" triple sport with no-brand standard size tyres look decidedly... err.... how to put this politely... undernourished.

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Given that all the period advertising pictures with this ghastly kit fitted used 17" triple sports, that's what I am looking for now - plus play be a set of chunkier tyres. Not sure how a non-standard tyre size will play with the insurance company though? :(

If I want to fill out the arches a bit more and bring the tyre outer edge a little more in line with the extended arches, will 17"s with a wider tyre do the trick, or will I need a set of the dreaded spacers?

I can't see the insurance company being too worried. If factory fit wheels are fitted, the tyres are legal and correctly rated for load and speed. I can't see a slightly different size making a difference. As long as it looks factory fit, that's good enough, for me anyway.
 
Probably good enough for insurance assessors too :)

Which is another good case for going 17" over the non-hub-centric Modulars...
 
Probably good enough for insurance assessors too :)

Which is another good case for going 17" over the non-hub-centric Modulars...
I suspect that they wouldn't insure wheels that aren't hub-centric. Far to risky imho. I'd not fit them to any vehicle of mine.
 
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