Guest Rota_Motor Guests Posted 11/04/05 09:45 AM Share Posted 11/04/05 09:45 AM XRPhantom: yes, I cannot put 18's on my car legally, because my tyre placard says rear tyres must be rated to a total of 1700kg, or 850kg each, and no tyres in 18" fitment are rated that high.so on any 'sports' suspensioned ute, 18"s are fine, but not on a ute with the one tonne rating.which brings me to Phantom T utes reply, upon clicking his clicky, I got taken to the Scorpion Zero ASIM fitment page. only 18"s they have are 285/30 which means I would need fairly wide rims... altho it does show they make 255/50 and 265/45 in 19" fitment pity they are probably very expensive, and I think I will go through more tyres on the back than the front. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Phantom T Ute Guests Posted 11/04/05 10:39 AM Share Posted 11/04/05 10:39 AM Although not listed on the pirelli site, the tyres used on the Corsa Tonner were 235/55 and 255/50 18's. Now this maybe a typo, but if you ring Corsa they may be able to tell you where they got them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XRPhantom Member 173 Member For: 21y 1m 16d Location: NSW Posted 12/04/05 12:07 AM Share Posted 12/04/05 12:07 AM Rota Motor,What specs are the tyres you have on the ute now? and what rating...eg 225/55 R16 94VBe interesting to see what they are. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Rota_Motor Guests Posted 13/04/05 09:44 AM Share Posted 13/04/05 09:44 AM current tyres are 215/60R16C 103/101Tbrand is GoodYear Cargo G26I believe these are the standard tyres fitted to BA utes with the 1 tonne rating. which is why the issues come up with load ratings. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dr Concrete Member 69 Member For: 19y 5m 18d Location: Adelaide Posted 04/10/05 07:50 AM Share Posted 04/10/05 07:50 AM Hey guys, does anyone know the the v8 brute utes use for their suspension on all four corners. I'm going to upgrade my T to full racing suspension, but I can't find anything setup for circuit racing or tarmac rally application. I think I might need to have a single leaf spring made to my own specs. Can anyone help me? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wild4d Member 23 Member For: 19y 3m 3d Posted 04/10/05 08:04 AM Share Posted 04/10/05 08:04 AM I went about 3 1/2" at the back and 3" at the front, it is a bit bouncy at the rear but it looks hot haha, sorry fellas I'll have some photos soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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