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Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« on: January 09, 2009, 10:49:55 »
Hello everyone

Well I've not actually touched my series 3 yet (it's in Norfolk with the girlfriends Dad) however I have all the bits to get it going now.

I have been offered a set of KING PIN 205/16 Mud tyres, can anyone tell me if this size will be ok on the series 3 SWB?

Thanks in advance and sorry foor being such a noob when it comes to these leafers, I am using the search function quite alot!

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Re: Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« Reply #1 on: January 09, 2009, 11:11:08 »
Noddy wheels.

They'll fit, and aren't too different to the standard 6.00x16, but they're smaaaall.  Don't go in rutted tracks much or you'll be sat on the axles with all four wheels off the ground.  :lol:  If you can, go for 7.50x16 or 7.50r16 or even 235/85r16.

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Re: Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« Reply #2 on: January 09, 2009, 13:36:02 »
It depends what you want to do with your series. The reality is that the 7.50 (235/85x16) will give you about 3.5cm extra height under the diff over (the 205x16)

Smaller circumference tyres give better acceleration, higher circumference potentially give a higher top speed. If you're doing lots of motorway/A road cruising the 7.50 will provide a higher top speed or better economy. If you doing mild lanes/town work then the 6.00 may be more useful. Quicker off the mark and will give a bit more grunt at low speed.

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Re: Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2009, 14:50:46 »
It'll mainly be my shooting motor, muddy fields really, lots of B roads etc.

I'll go for the 205 first off then upgrade to 750's when I bring her up to derbyshire.

Thanks for the advice chaps.
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Re: Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« Reply #4 on: January 09, 2009, 18:11:08 »
Go for 750's. I ran 205's for a while, the 750's gve you more height and look a damn site better too.  If you're going to fit 205's you'll need LWB rims anyway as they're too wide to fit on standard SWB rims.

LWB rim NRC7578
SWB rim 231601

The part number is stamped on the rim somewhere between the stud holes.

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Re: Tyre advice for a Newbie - thanks in advance
« Reply #5 on: January 10, 2009, 08:26:45 »
Thanks Chris
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