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Tyre Question #801574 03/31/07 02:37 AM
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TVS Offline OP
Getting the Wheeling Fever
Was talking to a local tyre shop this morning and I asked if they had any 235/75/15 tyres and they said don't put them on they will be way too big for the engine to try and pull. I was under the impression that this wasn't even that big a tyre with other guys running 31's and bigger. Does this size tyre affect everyday driving too much and also how much does it affect the low range gearing for climbing and slow driving etc?? He put them next to my 215/75/15's and they were around 2" taller.

Thanks


99 Kia Sportage, 50mm Lift, 30" Muddies, Manual Hubs, 2 1/4" Exhuast, Extractors, HiFlo Cat, K&N.
Re: Tyre Question [Re: TVS] #801575 03/31/07 03:08 AM
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Iron Offline
Rock Warrior
Well sine Tyre is a city in Lebannon and juts out from the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, about 23 miles north of Acre, and 20 miles south of Sidon. The name of the city means "rock" and the inhabitants are called Tyrians. Then yes a Sporty is way under powered to turn an entire city of 117,000 people! <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/evil.gif" alt="" />

On the other hand you can fit and turn a 30 or 31 inch tire with no problems on a Sportage, my 'small' ice tires are 235/75/15, and my summer tires are 30x9.5's, who ever told you that is talking out of their hat, and has never driven a sporty. The only diffrence you will see is your top highway speed will suffer, youre max with 30's will be about 120kph and around 110kph with 31's, and you'll be spending more on gas.

I find with the larger tires the sporty handles better than with smaller ones.


08' Jeep Wrangler
64' Plymouth Sport Fury 383
58' Triumph TR-3A
Re: Tyre Question [Re: TVS] #801576 03/31/07 03:12 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
As long as it still has reasonable accelleration and can pull 100kph in 5th gear I'll be happy.


99 Kia Sportage, 50mm Lift, 30" Muddies, Manual Hubs, 2 1/4" Exhuast, Extractors, HiFlo Cat, K&N.
Re: Tyre Question [Re: TVS] #801577 03/31/07 06:05 AM
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DEFBOY35 Offline
Rock Warrior
will barely pull 110 in 5th gear with 31's. but also dont forget that if the tire was 2" bigger sitting next to the sporty, they are only adding 1" to the overall! as well, take into consideration how much of it is caused by the weight of the vehicle as well compared to a completely unloaded tire.

20mm in width should only add 15mm more side wall at a 75 ratio. thats just over a inch bigger overall!
i wouldnt be worried about it. type of tread will also make a big difference as well.


2000 SPORTY, DEF BOY customs, mmm....lockers, mmm... gears, mmm... double transfer case, mmm... stroker
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Re: Tyre Question [Re: DEFBOY35] #801578 03/31/07 06:48 AM
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Well I think 235/75/15's are just under 30" aren't they so should be be OK to pull 100k's in 5th no worries???


99 Kia Sportage, 50mm Lift, 30" Muddies, Manual Hubs, 2 1/4" Exhuast, Extractors, HiFlo Cat, K&N.
Re: Tyre Question [Re: TVS] #801579 03/31/07 12:59 PM
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Platarg814 Offline
Getting the Wheeling Fever
235/75/15 run 29 inches on the mark often times. Based on the above responses, you should have no problem doing 100 kmh. And don't forget to shop somewhere else.

Re: Tyre Question [Re: Platarg814] #801580 03/31/07 09:18 PM
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Lennyburger Offline
Wheeler
I'm just about to throw a set of 235/75/15's on next week, so If you can wait I'll let you know what the difference is, if any. I doubt that 3/4 of an inch will take off that much speed. My sport can do 110km/h eeeasily on the 215 series, so i guess 100km/h on 235's shoudln't be an issue. Anyway, the bigger tires are for off-roading, not for land speed records anyway <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/kewl.gif" alt="" /> <img src="/forums/images/graemlins/cheers.gif" alt="" />


KIA, More dirt for ya dollar! 99 Sportage, Pod filter, Bosch Super4 plugs, electric thermo fan, racing pedals, Narva 100W driving lights, Yokhama 235/75R15 Super Diggers....getting to the rest bit by bit.
Re: Tyre Question [Re: TVS] #801581 03/31/07 09:33 PM
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DennisThompson Offline
Body Damage is Cool
I have ran 30s and 31s for about 100,000 miles now for every day driving. we have lots of mountains and high elevations here. I run them every day, I just shift down a little more than with the stock tires. In low range I have never had a problem with the power, It climes like crazy and will spin out the mud with ease. Just open up the intake and exaust a little and with the 235s you won't feel much of a differance.
Dennis


95 Sportage, gone but not forgotten.
98 Jeep TJ, 4" Zone springs with RC Long arms, Ford 8.8", 4.56 gears & Detroit locker rear, D30, 4.56 & Detroit Trutrack front.
Re: Tyre Question [Re: DennisThompson] #801582 04/01/07 12:18 AM
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turtleskia Offline
Mudrunner
before flipping my sporty, i was running 235's with absolutely no problems at all, the guy you spoke to is an idiot. hell, i'm putting 30x9.50's on the next one and all i'll have to do is remove the front bumper(or modify it a little.)


95 sportage, gone and severly missed.
94 camaro 5-speed v6 with a few addons.
girlfriends 93 s-10 4.3 soon to be lifted and made into a pre-runner
Re: Tyre Question [Re: turtleskia] #801583 04/01/07 01:32 AM
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Getting the Wheeling Fever
Sweet as well I'll be getting 235/75/15's!!


99 Kia Sportage, 50mm Lift, 30" Muddies, Manual Hubs, 2 1/4" Exhuast, Extractors, HiFlo Cat, K&N.

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