Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 08:46:07 -0400
Reply-To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Sender: Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: VW recommends 205/65-15 or 225/60-16 tires
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Kevin,
The 225/60-16 is a favorite choice of mine for automatic Vanagons. The
slight increase in Diameter actually takes away most of the speedometer and
odometer error and tires choices in the size are plentiful. The standard
tire in that size has the required 97 load index. The down side is that it
will not fit in the spare tire carrier. You do need to check that the tire
is rated for the 4 psi inflation pressure so yu can maintain the factory
recommended pressures for the original 205/70-14 reinforced. A number of
manufacturers also make that size in XL or reinforced versions but these
tires tend to be pricey.
>From: Kevin Dawson <Calwolfie@AOL.COM>
>Reply-To: Calwolfie@AOL.COM
>To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>Subject: VW recommends 205/65-15 or 225/60-16 tires
>Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2007 01:44:37 EDT
>
>Hi,
>I just got off the phone with VW of America. I called them a few weeks
>ago
>asking them for a letter stating what size of tires they would specify for
>the Vanagon. I told them that Michelin has stated that they are
>discontinuing
>many of the 14 inch tire sizes and that the selection of 14" tires to
>chose
>from, that have the correct load rating was limited and becoming fewer by
>the
>year. I asked them to specify a 15" tire and a 16" tire. It took them a
>couple of days but Becky of VW called to say that they would specify a
>205/65
>R15 c or a 225/60 R 16. She said that all tires should be a load 97 or
>greater
>and that they would send me a follow up letter making it official.
>I later was playing around with an online tire size calculator and am
>finding that the 225/60-16 is 5.39% bigger than the 205/70-14. The
>calculator
>brought up a warning that anything over 5% could be dangerous as it could
>overwhelm the brakes. Comparing the 225/60-16 to the 185-14, there is only
> 3.89%
>difference. That seems to be acceptable. I have a stock 87' westy 2wd,
>automatic. Could the increase in tire size overstrain the tranny/engine?
>What about
>the concern with the brakes? I know there are upgrades for the brakes but
>I
>don't think I'll have time to do the brakes before our summer trip. I do
>need new tires and I have some very nice 16" Mercedes rims I want to use.
>Anyone out there already using 225/60-16?
>
>I haven't got the letter from VW yet but once I do I would be willing to
>share it with the group as it might make buying tires from some venders
>(like
>Costco) easier.
>
>Thanks,
>Kevin
>
>
>
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