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    Quote Originally Posted by Tombi View Post
    Here you go good poeples
    I have attached some links to photos' of the Hankook Dynapro (RA 23).
    I had these fitted on Monday to some factory 17' steel rims which have replaced the 16' alloys
    Nice quite ride too and eating up the Klms so far. Probably done 100 ks since monday

    http://a.imagehost.org/view/0093/My_bus_with_17_s_01
    http://a.imagehost.org/view/0445/Hakook_Dynapro-RA23
    http://a.imagehost.org/view/0705/T5_alloys_01

    Tombi
    Don't you hate the Miyato alloy wheel damage in the third shot...I'm making sure my next van has rims with edges that don't sit outside the tyres edge, more concave...and avoid Melbourne's cobble stone gutters in certain suburbs .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tornado T5 View Post
    Don't you hate the Miyato alloy wheel damage in the third shot...I'm making sure my next van has rims with edges that don't sit outside the tyres edge, more concave...and avoid Melbourne's cobble stone gutters in certain suburbs .
    I suspect that this is also why some such as mu Multivan came with OEM dunlops in 2008, as the tyre walls appears to sit further out from the rim.

    Remember the michelins on older cars where they had an outer lip for this reason (and wall strength). Bring them back I say.

    Regards,

    Scott

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Caravelle View Post
    I suspect that this is also why some such as mu Multivan came with OEM dunlops in 2008, as the tyre walls appears to sit further out from the rim.

    Remember the michelins on older cars where they had an outer lip for this reason (and wall strength). Bring them back I say.

    Regards,

    Scott
    Scott,

    I agree with you. I forgot to ask you from your earlier post what Dunlop OEM tyres your Multivan came with?

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    Anyone that is looking for a 18' tyre for a T5 Transporter knows that a load rated tyre in the right size is hard to find.
    I have found a Hankook XQ Opitmo tyre with a 900kg / 104 load rating.
    Size 245/50/18. Odd size apparently. 702mm high I think. The stock T5 215/65/16 on alloy wheels is 686mm high


    Thinking of using them with a 18' BMW X5 wheel. Also heavy load rated.
    Looking for some feedback, anyone used this size yet?


    See link for details.
    http://www.hankooktyre.com.au/Produc...um=2&FnCode=02

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tornado T5 View Post
    Don't you hate the Miyato alloy wheel damage in the third shot...I'm making sure my next van has rims with edges that don't sit outside the tyres edge, more concave...and avoid Melbourne's cobble stone gutters in certain suburbs .
    You are so right.
    I have these wheels fitted to my T5 and you cannot touch a thing without causing damage.
    This is why I want to change mine and wish to go to 18's without loss of load rating.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tornado T5 View Post
    Scott,

    I agree with you. I forgot to ask you from your earlier post what Dunlop OEM tyres your Multivan came with?
    Now that a very good question. I will check and get back to you.

    Regards,

    Scott

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    Originally Posted by Tornado T5
    Don't you hate the Miyato alloy wheel damage in the third shot...I'm making sure my next van has rims with edges that don't sit outside the tyres edge, more concave...and avoid Melbourne's cobble stone gutters in certain suburbs .

    I do now DOH and double DOH

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silver Caravelle View Post
    Now that a very good question. I will check and get back to you.

    Regards,

    Scott
    Ok just checked. The Dunlop OEMS are SP LT30-6 215 65 R16C

    Seem near impossible to find yhe exact match when google searching - do not feature much on the English sites, but pop up on some European sites.

    The SP LT30 seems more common.

    Is this a little odd for an OEM tyre?

    Regards,

    Scott

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    Just fitted new Michilin Primacy HP 235/55/17 $530ea to my T5, Pilot Primacy no longer avialable.
    44000ks at 38psi out of the old set at 2.25T all up weight.
    1st place Mk3 Standard 08

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    Anyone tried TOYO HO8's? --> 225/70/R15

    I've been using them on my T4 syncro for 5+ years and I love them.
    No punctures, LONG lasting - 80 K +
    They just fit the wheel arches and they're great in the sand...

    And they're cheaper than the others.

    Am about to sign up for the T5.2 --> can't wait
    Not sure what size tyre to get for this... TOYO HO8 do a 235/65/R16
    Need to work out how wide and big I can go

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