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Old 19-11-2009, 09:26 AM   #151
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Yeah this is great info guys, I been thinking about getting fatter rubber for my car (Pat will be happy) and have been looking at Goodyears 235/60 15's on the front and 255/60 15's on the rear all on the orginal Bathurst GLobes. They are not massivly fat but still wider than the 225's I currently have. I have seen this combo on cars and am not worried about the rears but now I am thinking it ay be a problem on the fronts. Oh also important to note I have not modified the ride hight so the car is still factory ride hight... so would I have the same issue with rubbing on the front?
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Old 19-11-2009, 11:08 AM   #152
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Yeah this is great info guys, I been thinking about getting fatter rubber for my car (Pat will be happy) and have been looking at Goodyears 235/60 15's on the front and 255/60 15's on the rear all on the orginal Bathurst GLobes. They are not massivly fat but still wider than the 225's I currently have. I have seen this combo on cars and am not worried about the rears but now I am thinking it ay be a problem on the fronts. Oh also important to note I have not modified the ride hight so the car is still factory ride hight... so would I have the same issue with rubbing on the front?
praise the lord ,Micks going fatter rubber : i knew you would come over to the dark side, :evil3:
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Old 19-11-2009, 04:22 PM   #153
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praise the lord ,Micks going fatter rubber : i knew you would come over to the dark side, :evil3:
Ha ha ha ....... its still on the original Globes though & Im not lowering it :

So Pat based on you knowledge will that set up be ok or will I have front tyre rubbing issues as per original post?

Looking forward to catching you on Sundays cruise also :
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Old 20-11-2009, 12:29 PM   #154
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You shouldnt run into any rubbing issues mate as i had 15x8s on the front of mine with 235/60/15s and ran into rubbing issues until i put 15x7s on there with the 235s and have heaps of clearance now
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Old 20-11-2009, 06:03 PM   #155
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Yeah this is great info guys, I been thinking about getting fatter rubber for my car (Pat will be happy) and have been looking at Goodyears 235/60 15's on the front and 255/60 15's on the rear all on the orginal Bathurst GLobes. They are not massivly fat but still wider than the 225's I currently have. I have seen this combo on cars and am not worried about the rears but now I am thinking it ay be a problem on the fronts. Oh also important to note I have not modified the ride hight so the car is still factory ride hight... so would I have the same issue with rubbing on the front?
perhaps a wise choice would be to test out the clearance from lock to lock "before" the car is moved with the new tyres on, and if there are any problems then get them changed then and there

are the rears 60 series for certain or 50 series. if they are 50's the front tyres (235 x 15 x 60) will be a fair bit larger in diamter than the rears

i am just stating the obvious i realise, but hopefully there will be no oversights and you will be very happy with your choice. as you may have read already, a few of us have had dramas we did not need
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Old 20-11-2009, 10:53 PM   #156
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thanks for the responses, the tyres are all 60 series profile (what i currently have also) but your right its best to state the obvious as so many times it the obvious we miss. Here is some info on the tyres . http://www.nttyres.com/showPage.php?...leleftmenur8c0
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Old 21-11-2009, 09:53 AM   #157
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Hey Snake Bit
I have 235x60x15 on the front of my xb, your welcome to come for a look if you want.
pm me if interested
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Old 22-11-2009, 08:50 AM   #158
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Very cool that they do them in a 20, I wonder if they still have the white lettering in the bigger sizes?? Woud be cool to have the white writing on big rims
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Old 23-11-2009, 10:21 AM   #159
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I have 235x60x15 on the front of my xb, your welcome to come for a look if you want.
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Cheers for the offer, when I get closer to buying them I might take you up on that.
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Old 23-11-2009, 10:57 AM   #160
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http://cgi.ebay.com.au/MAG-Wheels-SA...item2ea941e6c4

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Old 23-11-2009, 03:22 PM   #161
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Yep they are - i wonder how they will sit with relation to the guards and 295 tyres on them ???
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Old 04-12-2009, 06:35 PM   #162
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Hey guys,
I've been keeping an eye out for wheel for my XA for a while, still a way off needing them but like to keep an eye out. Anyway, I love the superlites, and was 95% sure I was going with the 15x10 and 15x8 zero offset combo.... Until I was thinking it would be nice to have big brakes.... which then would of course mean I would need 17's... but no one I could find was making them in 17's, so went in search of other styles, but nothing within my budget......... Until now !!!!





I found a crowd in NSW making these for the drift ricers, they don't have any in a falcon stud pattern at the moment, but I think I have found exactly what wheel I want..... Might have to see if I can get them with a blank hub and get them drilled to suit.
The 17x9.0 with -13mm offset will nearly give me the same as a 10" zero offset rim ( few mm in ) but that is negligble, and they make a 17x7.5 with +4mm which is also a tad (10mm) inset than 8" zero offset rim.


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Old 07-12-2009, 02:28 PM   #163
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Gutted !!

Apparently the 17x9's design do not allow for a 5 stud....
They would need to make a new nould, which they say would need an order for about 40 wheel to warrent the 10k in mould cost........

Sooooo, who wants some !!!!!!!!!

Where would be the best place to post this to see if we can get some orders from this forum ??

They're less $350 a wheel at the moment, so pretty cheap for a 17" alloy.
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Old 11-12-2009, 04:58 PM   #164
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I found a nice set of wheels that would look good on my coupe they are 17x8 with a 4.75" back space. Obviously it would be better with atleast 5" back space but can anyone tell me what size tyres could i put on with out rubbing on the rear. Fronts i would probably be a bit conservative.

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I found a nice set of wheels that would look good on my coupe they are 17x8 with a 4.75" back space. Obviously it would be better with atleast 5" back space but can anyone tell me what size tyres could i put on with out rubbing on the rear. Fronts i would probably be a bit conservative.

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Old 24-12-2009, 02:03 PM   #166
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has anyone found a supplier for 245/50/15 tyres. thinking of getting rid of the 225/50/15's???
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has anyone found a supplier for 245/50/15 tyres. thinking of getting rid of the 225/50/15's???
bf goodrich did - not sure if they are still available though. i believe they are/were the euro (hr) pattern with the 210 speed rating as opposed to the aus (sr) pattern with 170-190 speed rating. the euro pattern was great in the wet unlike the aus one
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Old 29-12-2009, 02:34 PM   #168
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Old 29-12-2009, 02:52 PM   #169
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I found a nice set of wheels that would look good on my coupe they are 17x8 with a 4.75" back space. Obviously it would be better with atleast 5" back space but can anyone tell me what size tyres could i put on with out rubbing on the rear. Fronts i would probably be a bit conservative.

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If you can afford the bigger rim, definately have a look at a 10 inch wide. Especially with the taller 17" rim, the choice of tyre will hug the rim more and wont bulge out like a big baggy tyre does on my 15" rim.
I seen Mikes 18x10 the other day and they fit under there quite nicely.
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Old 29-03-2010, 08:59 AM   #171
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howdy guys,put some goodyear trackyres on my coupe (got sick of waiting for yokos )convos have a 5inch back space 15x10s



i removed the 2inch lowering blocks from the rear as i was a little worried but no problems ,might put the lowering blocks back on,there 26.5x10.5x15 would be the best fat tyre iv ever owened for looks n grip :
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Looks awesome Pat - although would be good if it had no white lettering. Looks out of synch with the non lettered fromt rubber!

Cant believe you are looking for another coupe to buy lol
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Looks awesome Pat - although would be good if it had no white lettering. Looks out of synch with the non lettered fromt rubber!

Cant believe you are looking for another coupe to buy lol
thanks George ,mate i love the white lettering : cant get enuff of the 70s craze : )going to make a good year stencil n spray the front ,
hell no mate definatly not looking for another coupe
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Old 30-03-2010, 03:19 PM   #174
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BF Goodrich Radial TAs are again available in a range of widths to suit 14 inch and 15 inch rims. Currently all are in 60 profile.

The website is here:

http://tyreshack.com.au

I ordered mine on a Saturday and they arrived on Tuesday. I bought two pairs for the front of my coupe. One set for the 14x8 hotwires and another for the 15x7s. I even got a courtesy call to make sure that I had ordered the right sizes becuase I had an unusual combination. So I received great service.

No 295/50 x 15s but he said he is trying to get them if BFG will make them.
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Old 10-04-2010, 09:27 AM   #175
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Im looking at getting some 28 x 12.5 x 15 Mickey Thompsons.
Does any one know if they will fit on an Xb coupe?

Would really like a pair of Mickey Thompsons N50 x 15s but they stopped making them years ago :
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hey jack i don't think you should have a problem similar to a 295/50/15 except 295/50/15s are 26' high not 28' but 12.5'' is the same as 295 i think sorry if this has confused you even more
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Old 10-04-2010, 04:18 PM   #177
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Hey Col,
I used a tyre conversion chart and it works out to 320 x 50 x 15.
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if thats the case than they wont fit under im running 325/50/15 and had to shorten diff and massage lip and rear quarters
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Old 12-04-2010, 09:33 PM   #179
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Im looking at getting some 28 x 12.5 x 15 Mickey Thompsons.
Does any one know if they will fit on an Xb coupe?

Would really like a pair of Mickey Thompsons N50 x 15s but they stopped making them years ago :
Isn't Joey A using N50 on 14s on his blue coupe ?
He had some new tyres same size as his originals on order from the states, but not in yet
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Yeah I spoke to Joe about them.
Aparantly they are only doing them in 14s :
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