245/55r18 103W Kumho KU19 are about $250/corner. Just fitted some and are. Iced than the continental run flats I had on previously.
It's 17" tyres thread and I'm not sure if there is an 18" tyre options thread, but it's quite possible there is. Just use the search function or look at the older pages. If you don't find it, you can start one.
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245/55r18 103W Kumho KU19 are about $250/corner. Just fitted some and are. Iced than the continental run flats I had on previously.
been checkin this site out, I think its somewhat official with VW aftermarket suppliers/dealers...
Umbauten.de - Raising of vehicle
main details shown below:
- Above a tyre size of 235/65 R 16 or 235/65 R 17, a tacho adjustment is required.
- Above a tyre size of 225/75 R 16 or 245/65 R 17, the short axle drive ratio is required.
this is for T5 transporter...
Just had fitted Federal 235/55/17 FD-2. Load rated 103W. Price was $229 each. They are very quiet based upon a first short drive home. Will be interesting to see how they travel.
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Ive been running Toyo's in 235/55 103H or whatever the placard states, had dunlop sports as well, toyo at $265 ea, dunlops at $330ea.
The toyos seem to wear well and are quite and hang on nicely on windy rds.
Transporter, good to know you use the steering to negotiate roundabouts! I'll feel safer driving around Adelaide now!
I'm also running Kumho Solus KH15 on a Multivan 4motion at 50psi, don't slow down much for corners and have never rotated them but had an alignment done once, at 50k they are looking sad and front shoulders are especially worn. Can replace with same for same$ from BJ Dandenong, from memory it was $1,000 for 4
2005 Golf MkV 2.0 TDI DSG Comfortline
2007 Multivan T5 2.5 TDI Highline 4motion
fletchog, what model Toyos do you have? Placard states 103W or higher for V6 engine, H is for other motors. The time may have come to replace my current van rubber.
Just scored four nice unwanted Skoda 7.5 x 17 rims with brand new Dunlop Sportmax 225/45/17 for the Golf, $600 the lot. I think they're off a Superb, whatever it was the offset difference is one, ie ET49 replaces ET50.
2005 Golf MkV 2.0 TDI DSG Comfortline
2007 Multivan T5 2.5 TDI Highline 4motion
I had Toyo HO2 and then HO8 tyres on my Hiace, and they were excellent, giving me around 60,000 km on a set.
The thing about replacement tyres is the load rating and speed rating. It is one thing to get the correct size, but if the load rating and/or speed rating is not correct, this is where you have issues with insurers.
I appreciate the point you make, but why does a 132kw T5 have to have W rated tyres which are good, apparently, for 247km/hr (!)
And for that matter, the same tyres (103's) have a load capability of 875kg each - ie a T5 with an all up weight of 3,500kg (!)
Might there be a bit of over conservative cover-our-backsides just-in-case-someone-sues procedure going on here?
2011 T5 132kw 7spdDSG 4motion, '89 Citroen 2CV, 2006 Subaru Forester SG 5spd
Don't worry, there are other weird things.
Take my Caddy. If you have 16" wheels the tyres are 205/55 R16 94T, but if you have 17" wheels, then the tyres are 205/50R17 93T.
These are for the same vehicle, so why when you go up in rim diameter can the tyre have a lower load carrying rating? Surely both should be 94T or 93T for both wheel diameters.
Also, the placard shows images for 2 people and one bag of luggage, and 5 people and 3 bags of luggage. The vehicle is a 7 seater! Does this mean you cannot carry more than 5 people in a 7 seater (a little tongue in cheek)?
Makes you wonder.
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