With std steel 17" wheels and big bouncy tyres, is it safe to go 15 front and 20 rear with spacers and is there a certain make that are the go to/best/recommended?
I am thinking 225 or 235/65 17's Falken Wild thing's or Yokohama GEOLANDAR A/T G015
I'm not sure how the standard steels compare to the Fuel Zephyr 's with respect to width and offset. However with 235/65/17 Falken Wildpeak on the Zephyr's (8.5J ET 34) you wouldn't want any spacers on the front as they're on the limit as is. If the tread profile was squarer it might even be an issue.
Rears could probably go 10 or 15 mm without too much fuss.
Edit. I'm sure that someone here has the same package with rear spacers.
I'm not sure how the standard steels compare to the Fuel Zephyr 's with respect to width and offset. However with 235/65/17 Falken Wildpeak on the Zephyr's (8.5J ET 34) you wouldn't want any spacers on the front as they're on the limit as is. If the tread profile was squarer it might even be an issue.
Rears could probably go 10 or 15 mm without too much fuss.
Hi, just looking at your tyre profile, that’s pretty much perfect to me, the right amount of sidewall and sits really well on the wheel.
What width are the wheels please,
The width quoted for rims is the gap between the inside edge of the flanges where the tyre sits rather than the full outer width of the rim. Essentially it's the dimension required when sizing up the tyre. Depending on the application, rims can be much wider than their quoted width. Items such as bash rings etc. will certainly add width without changing the "size".
With std steel 17" wheels and big bouncy tyres, is it safe to go 15 front and 20 rear with spacers and is there a certain make that are the go to/best/recommended?
I am thinking 225 or 235/65 17's Falken Wild thing's or Yokohama GEOLANDAR A/T G015
I've been running VW Devonports with 235/65/17 Yoko Geolanders with 20mm front and 25mm rear spacers at std ride height without issue for 6months if it helps
I've been running VW Devonports with 235/65/17 Yoko Geolanders with 20mm front and 25mm rear spacers at std ride height without issue for 6months if it helps
Well, we're happy with them. As we have a Camper conversion, there is plenty of sound insolation all round, which might explain why we have very little noise. Wouldn't have a different setup, as they seem to also look the part.
I've recently switched to the Wildpeak AT3 235/65/17 from Goodyear Efficient Grip 225/55/17.
I would say that any increase in noise was somewhere between negligible and none existent. I didn't notice any change at all.
Put these on mine a few days ago. 235 65 17 yokohama GO15. The wheels are satin black Devonpor's. So far going well. A little softer ride than with the original standard tyres. Speedo is just about correct. View attachment 204831
Any issues with the Dsg? Im on 225/65/17 and all ways wanted the 235/65 but not sure about how the van will respond being automatic… what can you say about this?
Any issues with the Dsg? Im on 225/65/17 and all ways wanted the 235/65 but not sure about how the van will respond being automatic… what can you say about this?
Hi. No issues that I have come across. Using a little more fuel, but not much more. I have done a mix of short drives and long motorway distances. I also have towed a fairly big caravan for over 300 miles this summer. Hope that information helps.
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