Nissan 720 King Cab 4WD
Submitted: Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 12:26
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John S
I have recently purchased a 1985 model Nissan 720 King Cab 4WD and wish to fit wider tyres on it. Can anyone advise whether I can go to 10Rx15" or am I limited to 9Rx 15" ? I'm getting conficting opinions from Tyre Dealers on this
Reply By: Tony - Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 12:32
Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 12:32
10Rx15 will rub on the back of the front guards when on full lock in the rough stuff.
Go the 9.5s.
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Reply By: diamond (bendigo) - Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 18:01
Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 18:01
gday
john.
the biggest you should go is 30x9.5x15.
saves roadworthy hastlesgot over no fraser.
get on with life(more weekend fun)
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Reply By: Suzuki Viagra - Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 23:34
Friday, Aug 15, 2003 at 23:34
Friend of
mine has one in Helb and never upgraded as he has 16" rims stock. He's looking at his options too as he bought some secondhand sunraysias without tyres (dunno why) as a spare set for playing in the mud. I think he is going to go 9R unless he body lifts, (although he's looking at 9.00x16" too).
Let you know how he goes.
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Reply By: jason - Saturday, Aug 16, 2003 at 10:55
Saturday, Aug 16, 2003 at 10:55
g'day
john you will need to stick to 30 x 90.5 r 15 or 235/75/15 to keep it not only roadworthy by to keep your insurance valid. you can only increase diameter by 25mm otherwise not legal and therefore your insurance company can refuse to pay a claim due to the car being unroadworthy,regardless of whether the tyres were a contributing factor in an accident or not.
hope this helps
jason
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Reply By: Member - Toonfish - Saturday, Aug 16, 2003 at 16:13
Saturday, Aug 16, 2003 at 16:13
Yeah another Nissan ute!1999 NISSAN NAVARA DUALCAB
DIESEL 3.2 & SPRINGY CARLTON TOY
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