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Date:         Sun, 27 Jun 2021 07:46:00 -0700
Reply-To:     Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Bruce Todd <beeceetee@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Tires and Wheels oh my.
Comments: To: Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com>
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So - I have my eyes set on these wheels in a black but would love a second opinion to see whether they would fit the big brakes and if the offset is a little too much for a Syncro. I believe the Syncro has a little more flexibility with the front wheels compared to a 2WD. Wondering whether they would stick out too much (38+ET) and affect the sliding door if I had 215s?

https://www.visionwheel.com/wheel/10686/VisionWheel/469%20Boost?finishID=2

According to what I have read these should be in range with a 7" wheel. These are from Vision and called 469 Boost and come in a variety of sizes and different finishes To me they look to fit the Vanagon other than having to get wheel hub rings to fill the 2mm gap between the Vision wheel and the existing hub diameter.

They are rated for 1800 lbs. I reached out to the company and they sent me a design drawing for the 16" so I could check whether they would fit the big brakes. Using the GW big brake cut out template as a guide - it looks to me like these should clear the front brakes pretty well with about 10mm of clearance between the inner wheel and the caliper. A slightly more affordable option if they are deemed worthy at about $145 Cdn per wheel.

I can pmail the spec to anyone interested - I would love a second opinion to see if technically these will work.

Bruce

On Sun, Jun 27, 2021 at 6:48 AM Dennis Haynes <d23haynes57@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Since the subject came up again here are some thoughts again: > If going to invest in wheels go for 16 or 17 inch. Don't bother with 15 > inch. Still restrictive in choices unless you really want larger diameters > or off road. > Over the years I have experimented with and test fitted sizes up to 20 > inch. In my opinion the sweet spot for tire choices, reasonable diameters > and adequate load capacities and ride compromise-handling benefits is 17 > inch. > In choosing wheels pay attention to load capacity and if available max > inflation pressure. > > I have been using the AR95T 17X7.5, 25mm offset since 2009. As of now this > wheel is no longer available. I'm looking at other alternatives. It seems > the industry is moving to high offset wheels so spacers may be part of the > plan. Difficult finding wheels to accommodate the bearing housing > especially 2WD front. > For Syncros consider this wheel choice. Amazon.com: Ultra Wheel 402S > Alpine Silver Wheel (17x8"/5x112mm, +32 mm offset): Automotive< > https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005GVU4XQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 > > > > Reasonable price, direct fit, 1,850 pound load rating. 235/55-17XL tire a > great choice. Falken Wildpeak or Toyo Celsius CUV. The Rotiiva is also > available in 215/60-17LT. With the Van Café tire spare tire carrier you can > probably get the 215 up there. > > To use this wheel on 2WD you will need 3 to 5 mm spacers up front due to > the 8 inch width. > > Dennis >


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