AnswerID: 4137 Submitted: Tuesday, Jun 11, 2002 at 00:00
Kezza
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definitive answer - Preferably all your
tyres should be same over all diameter but consider what happens when you have 4 new
tyres with 16mm of tread and you put an old spare with 3mm of tread - there is 1/2 " difference in overall size and Im sure it happens a lot.
Main issues are:- limited slip diffs which will not like 2 different diameter
tyres though I have no personal experience of any major problems but it does depend on how far you drive that way. Just expect extra wear of the clutches in the diff. Most limited slip diffs dont work properly anyway for a variety of reasons (often old or incorrect oils) Nissan Patrols seem to have the best LSDs on the market so would be most prone to problems.
6 Stud 15 and 16 " rims fit both nissans and toyotas and heaps of other 4wds most tyre websites give you the overall diameter of different size
tyres and their no. of rotations per mile or kms. BF Goodrichs site is excellent.
As for steering it will destabilise your truck for steering and under hard braking you may not get an even stop. However If you drive like you are carrying a pallet of grog on the back (ie carefully)Im sure you will survive long enough to fix the flat
tyres.
I think you have enough info to answer your question.
kezza
ps Oh by the way if you need a couple of spares I have 2 x Unused(spares) New BF Goodrich Mud Terrains 31x10.50R15LTs on 15"x8"rims (78.5cm or 30.9" diameter they do 673 revolutions per mile @45mph) If you have these type of
tyres you get far less punctures anyway(touch wood) Im advertising them in the
Trader on this site.
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