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    Rim and Tyre help.

    Hi Everyone,

    Basically looking at getting some new rims fitted to the Skoda Octavia vRS. They currently run 225/35R18 Tyres on a 18" 7.5J ET51 rim. I am looking at getting into some 19" wheels, love the VMR V713's (8.5J ET45). I've been researching and looks like with a 225/35R19 tyre, these will fit nicely!

    I thought this was great news and everything was sweet but after looking through tirerack - I found that at 225/35R19 I can't satisfy the load index, which on the current wheels is 92Y. If I move up to the 235/35R19 tyre, I will have a rating of 91Y but other owners have stated that they actually scrub when carrying a full load.

    On the Fuel Cap of the vRS it states that the tyre fitted to the car must have a load rating not less than 615kg, Or load index less that 91 and speed rating W.

    I don't really have any option but find a rim with a larger offset or smaller width do I?
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    That would be correct.

    On the other hand, you could just go ahead and fit them anyway - doesn't really seem to deter people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diesel_vert View Post
    That would be correct.

    On the other hand, you could just go ahead and fit them anyway - doesn't really seem to deter people.
    I hardly ever carry large loads or people in the back...but down the track it will have some kids in it - so I am not sure what to do atm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dru View Post
    They currently run 225/35R18 Tyres on a 18" 7.5J ET51 rim. I am looking at getting into some 19" wheels, love the VMR V713's (8.5J ET45). I've been researching and looks like with a 225/35R19 tyre, these will fit nicely!
    do you mean your current tyres are 225/40/18...?

    This question comes up a lot. depends if you want to stick to the rules or not...

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    Exactly the same problem i encountered dru: http://www.vwwatercooled.org.au/f39/...yre-60119.html
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    Hmm...bugger didn't really think of this issue. And finding the right style wheels in the correct PCD and width is already hard enough. So does that mean we need to get a minimum of 92Y to at least match that of the factory specs or is 91Y still okay? I'm a noob at this and didn't think about this.

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    So if I reduced the size to a 19x8 ET45 rim, will this mean my clearance is fine or because it's still needing a 235/35R19 tyre I will rub? I found a similar rim in 19x8...otherwise it's back to 18's
    Last edited by dru; 30-06-2011 at 05:41 AM.
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    dru, i am looking at the V710's at the moment for my MKV Pirelli (see other foirum post here: VMR V710's Offset for MKV GTI Pirelli - Help?

    i've been getting some adive and it looks as though i should be looking for 8" wide not the 8.5" otherwise i've got a fairly good chance of rubbing and thats using a stretched tyre...

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    If the main issue of rubbing is because of the width of the tyre, is there any reason we cannot increase the thickness? I have had a look and if we run a 225/40R19 tyre, we satisfy the load rating?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dru View Post
    If the main issue of rubbing is because of the width of the tyre, is there any reason we cannot increase the thickness? I have had a look and if we run a 225/40R19 tyre, we satisfy the load rating?
    Yes, since a 225/40 R19 93Y XL tyre does indeed exceed the minimum load index.

    You may fit any tyre that has a load index of no less than 91, but in reality, you are limited by increases in diameter and rolling circumference.

    Fitting a 225/40 R19 tyre would be the equivalent of fitting a 255/40 R18 tyre, which is too big IMO (see below)


    Rolling circumference of various fitments:

    225/40 R18 = 1943 mm (OEM)

    225/35 R19 = 1955 mm

    235/35 R19 = 1973 mm


    255/40 R18 = 2016 mm

    225/40 R19 = 2022 mm

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