Date: Fri, 16 Feb 2001 07:19:32 -0800
Reply-To: Ron Lussier <rlussier@LENSCRAFT.COM>
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From: Ron Lussier <rlussier@LENSCRAFT.COM>
Subject: Re: My Advice on 15" tires (16" fender flares)
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At 8:07 AM -0500 2/16/01, Derek Drew wrote:
>If it were me and I was going with a 15" wheel, I would mount probably
>215x75 /15, which tire has 748 revolutions per mile and is as close as you
>are going to get but will raise you up further still, and result in worse
>acceleration, but better top speed on the higher way (higher) and better
>ground clearance. To compensate for the power loss, you can install ratio
>rockers and the ECU chip and get the best of both worlds.
>
>Without the ECU chip and ratio rockers, this big tire is somewhat of a
>strain. It is OK--others on the list use it, but it is a stretch because
>your top speed in 4th is then 77mph and you will notice increase trouble
>trouble getting up hills. If you drive you vehicle around a lot empty then
>it is better but since you have a westy it is worse. Since you mention you
>want a little height, then I guess I would say the tire 215 x 75 / 15 might
>be the best choice.
>
>Another alternative is to find a tire from another manufacturer that has
>close to the "ideal" (my estimate) compromise of 782 revolutions per mile
>and find somebody you trust that can say they are great.
What about the Michelin Agilis 51 215/65R15 tires?
(http://www.michelin-us.com/us/eng/tire/catalog/agilis.htm) I
realize that this tire doesn't buy me any additional ground
clearance, and has a less aggressive tread, but would it be a better
tire overall?
And have you looked at the Cross Terrain series of tires from
Michelin? (http://www.crossterrain.com/) They also make a
215/75R15, though the tread looks less aggressive.
>I am against the general movement of the list to 15" wheels and tires
>because I believe the available tires in 14" wheel are well matched to the
>stock gearing and there isn't a strong reason for most list members to switch.
>
>Everything is different, however, if you want to change your gears, but
>that is another story. And if you have a different motor from 2.1 litre MV
>then every thing is different, but then that is a different story too.
Are there different gears available? Or ECU chips, for that matter?
And what are 'ratio rockers'? (I'm hoping that *someone* will come
out with new swing arms, which will give more room for the rear tire,
and perhaps allow the use of 16" wheels. But I expect that 16"
wheels will definitely require different gearing.)
At some point I'll probably have a TDI engine installed a la Michael
Sullivan. But that's a ways in the future. It looks like a
Herculean task.
Ron
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