Worth looking at camskill. I just got a set of 225/40/18 weatherproofs and they were £10 a tyre cheaper than elsewhere
EDIT: dont bother on this occasion as Tyreleader are cheaper for your size
Just thought I'd share my experience of Nokian Weatherproofs;
I bought my van in late 2019 and quickly replaced the 16" Claytons with some 18" steels and Nokian Weatherproof 235/55/18.
All was well in the world and I have posted several times on here about how good they were, excellent in the...
If you want to run 18" wheels the GG AT3 235/55/18 will be a great choice IMO.
I have pretty much the same vehicle as you and have just put some Pirelli Scorpion AT+ 225/65/17 on, and I'm really happy with them. You can go for 235/65/17 which may look a bit better, but I didn't want to...
No, the will they fit site is slightly confusing in the way it presents that data, but it means that theoretically, when travelling at 60mph your speedo would display 52.
That isn’t accurate for 2 reasons though. you haven’t used your Devonport size as a comparison and as has already been said...
Mine isn't lowered and no rubbing. The ultimate test is to compress the front suspension by slowly driving up a kerb with 1 wheel... on full lock for 1 wheel rotation....
It wont take a 255/55/18 general Grabber AT3.
Although on the ramp it fits on the hub, goes round, doesn't scrub on lock....it scrubs on lock when the suspension is compressed.
A 235/60 just manages with no scrubbing what so ever.
Gillyg, Thanks that makes it seem back to front..... which is why a picture paints......
I had it my head that the 255 was the one to go for as it was bigger, and now i know why the 235 are more popular so thanks again, Just to add even more confusion, i've swayed from the GG AT3 towards...
...to check is load rating, the GG are fine for all T6's some tyres have 100 or similar load ratings, can be too low for some T6.
I've run 235/60/18 (or similar), and so long as you aren't too low, and maybe with some spacers they will fit. Even more choices with 255/55/18; they look great.But...
235/60/18 are just too big for me in terms of gearing/drivability/if you have lowered suspension etc, for a normal T6.
OK, if you have had a series of off-road enhancements carried out such as suspension lifts; gearing changes etc. imo
Hi Michelin do a 235/60/18 crosslimate + at Costco for 133.78 but they do deals like any other place. They had Goodyear vector 4seasons too. Didn't see the price.
I'm running 235/55/18 tyres now (swapped from 235/60/17), I got 40k+ miles out of my last set (with 3mm tread depth still left). Nokian weatherproof SUV. I'm very impressed with them all year round. If I had rotated properly would have got even more milage. About £115 each plus fitting. But I...
Ok this has been done to death in the past i am, sure and this is quite a controversial topic because the H&R springs are all rated for TUV purposes and the weights of the van. I ll try to explain this better because we dont recognise TUV standards in UK ( I wish we did as it would...
I was originally looking at the 235 55 18 grabbers which I know will defo fit, but there is also a 2356018 that’s 12 mm bigger :sneaky:
Does anyone know if they will rub
...months warranty remaining.
Standard van with few mods.
6 seats
Westfalia tow bar
Roof bars
Side bars
18" Amarok Steel wheels and almost new 235/60/18 General Grabber AT3s
Heated washer jets
Tailgate
Immaculate condition inside
and out.
Price is Plus VAT with a full VAT invoice with the van...
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