Black Rhino Warlord 17" or 18" ?

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Garry
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main.jpgBlack Rhino Warlord - After some expert advice please from the Forum Gurus

I have a T6.1 4Motion T32 Kombi - and looking Black Rhino Warlord

Please be aware I'm looking at changing out the factory suspension for KWv1 - so I can drop the ride at least 35mm as the std wheel arch gap is massive and I don't carry anything more that 100kg in the rear or tow anything so need to reduce the gap ;0)

But stuck between wheelsets

a) 17" rims (8x17 ,5x120, ET35) paired with BFGs 235/65 x17

OR

b) 18" Rims ( 8.5X18 , 5x120 ,ET35)- shod with BFGs 255/55x18

Which one's do you think would best fit my T6.1 4M (T32) , as and when the KW1v are fitted

Any advise welcomed before I pull the trigger

Thanks in Advance

Garry
 
If you were fully laden a lot with a full camper conversion then the 17" may be a little more practical but personally I would go with the 18 - they will look a lot better.
 
If you were fully laden a lot with a full camper conversion then the 17" may be a little more practical but personally I would go with the 18 - they will look a lot better.
Thanks for your reply, do you think the 255/55x18 would catch / rub the arches ?
 
If going 18 and lowering you will need to go for a 235/55/18. The 255 will be too big.
Personally I prefer the 17” lowered swamper loook with spacers, and I would go for a 225/65/17.
 
If going 18 and lowering you will need to go for a 235/55/18. The 255 will be too big.
Personally I prefer the 17” lowered swamper loook with spacers, and I would go for a 225/65/17.
Thanks for info on the 235/55/18 , I glad I asked the forum as I don't want to make a costly school boy error....

Thanks Again

Garry
 
Thanks for info on the 235/55/18 , I glad I asked the forum as I don't want to make a costly school boy error....

Thanks Again

Garry
@BognorMotors -

Hi Oli - OK I've decided on BFG 225/65/17 - what size spacers would you suggest for front & rear

Thanks
 
Gurus - I've used willtheyfit.com to double check the 17" x 8" Rhino Warlords and it seems to indicate the POKE will increase by approx 34mm - compared to std Devonports 17" x 7"

Could these Rhino's with BFGs 225/65/17 actually foul my rear sliding doors ?

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Thanks in advance

Garry
 
Oli - OK picked up my new 17" Warlords with BFGs 225/65/17 - running 48psi (Front) 44psi (rear)

Still on standard T32 4M suspension , and getting a lot of tyre noise from the rear when above 30mph - so plan to sound deaden the rear arches this weekend in a bid to reduce road noise.

Do you think I need to drop my tyre pressues any as the T6.1 on carries 2 people and bikes in total 300kg max.

Thanks

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Oli - OK picked up my new 17" Warlords with BFGs 225/65/17 - running 48psi (Front) 44psi (rear)

Still on standard T32 4M suspension , and getting a lot of tyre noise from the rear when above 30mph - so plan to sound deaden the rear arches this weekend in a bid to reduce road noise.

Do you think I need to drop my tyre pressues any as the T6.1 on carries 2 people and bikes in total 300kg max.

Thanks

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Looks nice with those wheels! Are you getting tyre noise because of the chunky tyres or because you don't have sound deadening and are you enjoying the ride overall? I currently run 20" wheels lowered on KW coilovers but considering going down the lowered swamper route in order to help with the dodgy roads around where I live!
 
They're bound to be noisier than a standard road tyre, it goes with having that blocky bold tread pattern.

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74db is noisy compared with most tyres, my M+S rated tyres are 69db, most tyres are less than 72.
 
I've sound proofed internally with 2 x 2mm dodo and dodo 10mm deadening and insulated with 35mm roll.

Then externally I've 2mm Dodo SP and 10mm Dodo SD all 4 wheel arches.

This has reduced the rolling noise somewhat.

I've been playing around with tyre pressures and think I have it the best yet with 52psi Front and 44psi in the rears.

This seems to give me the best ride on the roads I use as it seems the less psi the more the tread is pressed into the road surface and with that actually increases the road noise.


Today I finished replacing the OEM panels with 3.6mm ply and carpeted them, not really drove it as yet.

But will update you once I've taken it for a run.
 
I've sound proofed internally with 2 x 2mm dodo and dodo 10mm deadening and insulated with 35mm roll.

Then externally I've 2mm Dodo SP and 10mm Dodo SD all 4 wheel arches.

This has reduced the rolling noise somewhat.

I've been playing around with tyre pressures and think I have it the best yet with 52psi Front and 44psi in the rears.

This seems to give me the best ride on the roads I use as it seems the less psi the more the tread is pressed into the road surface and with that actually increases the road noise.


Today I finished replacing the OEM panels with 3.6mm ply and carpeted them, not really drove it as yet.

But will update you once I've taken it for a run.
Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. Sounds like you've done lots of work towards sound deadening. Good work!
 
I'm guessing IF I ever decided to go for a more tarmac specific tyre then fingers crossed it'll be uber quiet ;)
 
Thanks for your reply. Much appreciated. Sounds like you've done lots of work towards sound deadening. Good work!
Quick update now I've taken it for a spin after the new ply carpeted panels.

Its made the tyre noise more bearable, so I'm happy with the work I've done using support from the T6 forum members.:mexican wave:

And a big thanks to @Arrow and @BigDean who also rock BFGs :thumbsup: as their advice really has helped me with getting the BFGs rolling as quiet as possible.
 
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