Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2013 18:50:04 -0400
Reply-To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: 1986 Westfalia with 16" tires
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That size tire (225/50-16) only has a load rating of 91, (standard) and 96
XL versions. It is also shorter than the original. Not a good fitment.
If there is rubbing on the front with the 225/60-16 it is usually at the
lower corner of the wheel well lip. This can easily be rolled or re-shaped
to get more clearance. The other concern is clearance with the sliding door.
Dennis
-----Original Message-----
From: Alain Thibault [mailto:alainthibault@telus.net]
Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2013 6:42 PM
To: Dennis Haynes
Subject: Re: 1986 Westfalia with 16" tires
Allo Dennis
On the Van cafe web site, they do offer both tire models but warn against
rubbing with the 225 unless it is fitted with raising springs/shocks.. Since
I lowered the van with the lowering spring, that could not be a fit... Do
you think that I should be looking for 225-50-16 tires... If they come in XL
?
Thanks
Sent from my iPad 2
> On 2013-09-28, at 17:08, Alain Thibault <alainthibault@telus.net> wrote:
>
> They come with the Mercedes replica wheels...
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 2013-09-28, at 16:20, Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> That size tire is only slightly taller-wider than stock. Should not
>> be an issue at all if the wheel offset is acceptable. You do need to
>> be aware of the load capacity. There are very few tires in this size with
the XL rating.
>> A standard tire in this size has a load index of only 95, (1,521 lbs.).
>> After de-rating for light truck this is a marginal fitment. The XL
>> rating in this size gets you to a 99 load index, (1,709 lbs.).
>> Hopefully when they installed the lower springs they also changed the
>> bump stops at the top of the shocks. If not you may not have
>> sufficient suspension travel for rough roads. Maintaining caster and
camber alignment sometimes becomes an issue.
>> Next tire change consider the 225/60-16. That slight change ups the
>> load rating considerably and gets you onto a common tire size
>> including a lot of XL offerings.
>>
>> Dennis
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Vanagon Mailing List [mailto:vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com] On
>> Behalf Of Alain Thibault
>> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2013 6:54 PM
>> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>> Subject: 1986 Westfalia with 16" tires
>>
>> Allo
>> The van that I am looking to buy ( (1986 Vanagon westy) comes with
>> 215-60-16 tires. Looks pretty cool... The van has been lowered with
>> shorter springs from Van Cafe and adjustable Koni shocks were
>> installed. The owner says that with the combination of shorter
>> springs and Koni shocks the highway handling has improved
>> dramatically and keeping up with traffic through the corners is no
>> problem and brake dive is almost nonexistent. I am wondering however
>> if there would be any rubbing issues with such a setting...he says no
>> but I have doubts as I have never seen 16" tires on a Vanagon...what
would you guys say?
>> Thanks
>> Alain
>>
>> Sent from my iPad 2
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