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Remould tyres
- FifeJimny
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17 Oct 2013 20:59 #86749
by FifeJimny
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Evening All,
From what i read a few people have 215/75 r15 mud tyres (e.g. KL71's) on a standard jimny but my question is, are remould tyres (e.g.MARIX PUMA) in 215/75 r15 a larger overall diameter?
My plan is to fit a set of 215/75 r15 marix puma's to a standard jimny with a 2" or 2.5" lift suspension lift later.
anybody got any thoughts?
Cheers
From what i read a few people have 215/75 r15 mud tyres (e.g. KL71's) on a standard jimny but my question is, are remould tyres (e.g.MARIX PUMA) in 215/75 r15 a larger overall diameter?
My plan is to fit a set of 215/75 r15 marix puma's to a standard jimny with a 2" or 2.5" lift suspension lift later.
anybody got any thoughts?
Cheers
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17 Oct 2013 21:05 #86754
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Replied by steffan on topic Remould tyres
Personally i would go for the lift first
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17 Oct 2013 21:35 #86769
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Replied by JuanGuillie on topic Remould tyres
Take care with remoulded tyres, Jimny's are very sensible.
A lot of remoulded tyres could give you strong vibrations that will show at certain speeds.
Is it your daily car and you have to drive some +40 miles each day, then think twice about such tyres.
A lot of remoulded tyres could give you strong vibrations that will show at certain speeds.
Is it your daily car and you have to drive some +40 miles each day, then think twice about such tyres.

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17 Oct 2013 22:12 #86780
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Replied by mudman on topic Remould tyres
iv always run remolds on all my 4x4's and never had a problem
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17 Oct 2013 23:22 #86787
by kirkynut
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Replied by kirkynut on topic Remould tyres
I wouldn't say it's remoulds that cause the vibration but they will highlight any problems such as worn bushes or bearings as a vibration. I balance them with balancing beads rather than muck about with weights now though.
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18 Oct 2013 07:01 - 18 Oct 2013 16:36 #86797
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Replied by Reloaded on topic Remould tyres
Me too, never even think about using anything different on an offroader tbh. I wouldn't use em on something I was doing a lot of regular road miles in though, they do tend to wear quicker.mudman wrote: iv always run remolds on all my 4x4's and never had a problem
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