AnswerID: 6433 Submitted: Friday, Sep 06, 2002 at 00:00
Alex
replied:
G'day Jo,
the alloys and fat
tyres no doubt are sexier, but in fact they are not as good as the standard 750x16's off-road. On hard/rocky surfaces they are more vulnerable to punctures or sidewall damage as the larger footprint means they go over obstacles that narrower
tyres might miss. On sand, the extra flotation provided by the extra width is negated by the extra "bow-wave" of sand pushed up ahead of each tyre, which requires more power and effort to get over/through, putting more strain on hte vehicles mechanics and increasing your fuel consumption. As regards to parking, I assume there is no power steering on the cruiser, so the smaller contact patch of the standard 750x16's means less friction on the floor of the carpark, and easier turning and parking. You may also be able to screw in the steering stops to get a smaller turning circle if the width of the BFG's means that they had to be screwed out to stop them rubbing on anything. Depending on what sort of driving you do the rest of the time, the BFG's are a great tyre for mud driving, but wear faster and are noisier than an All-Terrain tyre on the bitumen. If you do the occasional mud driving, keep the fats for when you go, and get a set of standard split rims and 750x16
tyres for general use.
Hope this helps, Cheers, Alex.
Reply 1 of 4
FollowupID: 2869 Submitted:
Friday, Sep 06, 2002 at 00:00
Alex posted:
I've never actually used split rims myself, and I have run tubeless
tyres, but the majority of rims I have can't be mounted tubeless, so I have the worst of both scenarios - not as easy to remove as split rims, and run hotter and chafe more than tubeless. Given the option, I probably would run tubeless, and carry a tube for repairs if a plug isn't enough. I suggested split rims because there are a lot of them out there, readily available. I don't know where the steering stops are on a landcruiser, all my experience is with landrovers, where they are on the swivel pin housings. They may be in the same place on a landcruiser, but I'd have to take a look to find out.
Cheers, Alex.
FollowUp 2 of 2