Cheers! Was tempted to go golder but figured that was my inner subaru teenager calling, so tried to keep it a little subtler!Love the colour !
Cheers! Was tempted to go golder but figured that was my inner subaru teenager calling, so tried to keep it a little subtler!Love the colour !
Lurked on this thread whilst working out what to do for alloys. Now all sorted - thanks to you all for the advice you've posted!
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They look so good! I’m thinking of getting these wheels. My van’s pretty heavy and fully loaded - do you think 18” wheels would be okay or should I stay at 17”? Roads in Sydney can be a mixed bag - mostly smooth but some pretty badly patched roads around the cityI finally got a picture of my T32 with 18" Amarok Manaus wheels. Similar to the Devonports but without spacers...
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Thanks,They look so good! I’m thinking of getting these wheels. My van’s pretty heavy and fully loaded - do you think 18” wheels would be okay or should I stay at 17”? Roads in Sydney can be a mixed bag - mostly smooth but some pretty badly patched roads around the city
Thanks,
they are from the Amarok, so load shouldn't be a problem. When it comes to tyres, you would want a size with plenty of sidewall to absorb the bumps. Also you need a load rated tyre.
Mine feels a little softer than the original 17s on our potholed UK roads.
Sorry I wasn’t very clear - yes you’re right that if I go for the 18’s from 17’s then there’s less sidewall but do you think there’s a noticeable difference between the 2 sizes (with the appropriate tyre sizes)?
That looks nice.You could also use 245/50r18 104. I have this size for summer use. 6mm larger radius than the standard 215/60r17. The larger footprint means lower air pressure so comfort isn't really any issue. I currently have a 235/55r18 104 tyre for winter use. Just think the 245 size is more mechanically sympathetic on the drive train. As I've said in other threads, once its worn down and ready for the recycling, its down to the same radius as a new standard size tyre.
Also remember the offset of the Amarok wheels moves them outboard by 10 mm each side. Effectively this softens the ride very slightly.
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That looks nice.
What pressured are you running?
Similar to mine on 235s .Thank you. I run the 245's at 47-48 psi empty. I say empty, but its a full camper conversion with pop top and some kit in it. But when its loaded with people, food, clothes, awnings and bike racks then 50 psi.
Give us a clue which Amarok wheels you mean.Just wondering why people don’t seem to fit these Amarok wheels as they can be picked up quite a bit cheaper than the other 19”” which I forgot the name.
Is it just the look or is there a technical reason.
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Just wondering why people don’t seem to fit these Amarok wheels as they can be picked up quite a bit cheaper than the other 19””