Quote: Originally posted by stevo1 on 04/3/2013
Hi, What make would you recommend please, to replace the original Trailer Max 185/65/R14 90N due for replacing on my Bailey ?
First, by 'local Independent' I basically mean a one man band with his name on the service he gives you. Certainly NOT QF for sure, having caught me twice, they'll not have any more of my money!
So to this question, I'm confused, I have two tyres listed, 185/65R14C 93 and 175/65R14C 90, not though the exact tyre you quote?
Main thing though to say is what load they need to carry so MTPLM, and single or twin axle.
At the moment I'm thinking 175R14C 99, these are bigger in diameter so raise the van 12mm and need 20mm more wheel arch clearance above?
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Quote: Originally posted by arc systems on 05/3/2013
Quote: Originally posted by stevo1 on 04/3/2013
Hi, What make would you recommend please, to replace the original Trailer Max 185/65/R14 90N due for replacing on my Bailey ?
First, by 'local Independent' I basically mean a one man band with his name on the service he gives you. Certainly NOT QF for sure, having caught me twice, they'll not have any more of my money!
So to this question, I'm confused, I have two tyres listed, 185/65R14C 93 and 175/65R14C 90, not though the exact tyre you quote?
Main thing though to say is what load they need to carry so MTPLM, and single or twin axle.
At the moment I'm thinking 175R14C 99, these are bigger in diameter so raise the van 12mm and need 20mm more wheel arch clearance above?
Post last edited on 05/03/2013 00:35:31
Thanks for your reply. The van is only 1131kg MTPLM single axle (460/2 Ranger 06)
Would the larger tyres make any difference to the fitted motor mover ?
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