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pajero tyre sizes
Submitted: Saturday, Jan 12, 2002 at 00:00
alex
I have a nl pajero 9/99 escape with 235/75/15
tyres
, 15x6 inch rims as standard. I want to fit new rims and
tyres
265/70/16 on 16x7 inch rims has anyone out there done this, if so any problems apart from speedo being out and insurance co problems thanks.
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AnswerID: 1745 Submitted: Monday, Jan 14, 2002 at 00:00
Matt
replied: Hi alex
I have been watching and thought you would have had a reply by now. So I'll try my best to give you one. I have the same escape as you, right down to the manufacture date. who knows the colour is probably even the same. Anyway if you look in the operators manual in section 12-3 the front and rear track difference between the gls and the escape is 45mm. Given that you would only be adding 15mm to each side of the vehicle you would still have plenty of room for the tryes to move freely in the tyre well. Do you want to do this for gound clearance or for looks as you must be able to get 265s for your current size rim.
Best of luck Matt
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AnswerID: 1749 Submitted: Monday, Jan 14, 2002 at 00:00
Andrew
replied: I have an NL Paj (2000) and I've ditched the 235's in favour of 265/75x16's Cooper ST. Its the best thing I've done for 4wd ability. Heaps more clearance and grip. Changed the speedo drive gear to correct the ratio. The minor problems are far outweighed by the advantages. Do it!!!!!!!
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FollowupID: 581 Submitted: Monday, Jan 14, 2002 at 00:00
Michael posted:
To Andrew (or anyone else who's done it): What does it cost to correct the speedo after changing the tyre size?
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FollowupID: 585 Submitted: Tuesday, Jan 15, 2002 at 00:00
Colin posted:
I am interested in your answer as well. I have been advised against going up in rolling diameter by more then 15mm for legal reasons. (Have posted question to this effect) With such a significant change in tyre size did you not get the same advice? Where did you get the speedo gear changed?
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AnswerID: 1766 Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002 at 00:00
Greg
replied: Alex I would be concerned about the effect this has on on road power and torque. If the vehicle is an auto then the loss of power would be more dramatic as the auto already has fairly high gearing. I have been through this exercise with several vehicles and did not enjoy the power loss. Economy may be slightly better and a set of extractors with a larger exhaust will remedy any power loss.
To demonstrate my point I owned a 3 litre manual GLX Pajero and now have a 3.5 DOHC auto GLS. The difference in on road power between the two is noticeable but there isn't much in it especially when towing. Certainly the 16 inch wheels make the clearance noticeably better (although post NJ pajeros have the body raised on the chassis). What I have noticed is the NK doesn't handle or ride as well on the bitumen. I suspect the GLS has firmer springs than the GLX and certainly the wide
tyres
in my opinion cause a rougher ride and from my experience more tyre damage problems. I am looking at going to narrower and slightly less in diameter
tyres
if I can legally do so. By the way my GLX had been in some pretty rough areas without any problems (but plenty of wheel lifting). The only clearance problems I had with the GLX was when I fitted a long range tank. This tank is now in the GLS and has presented no problems. This is the only advantage I can see in the larger wheels.
Another piece of useful info is that 15 inch Pajero rims won't fit (the brake caliper touches) my NK GLS but this won't affect you. Also when buying rims make sure they have the Pajero offset as others will stick out from under the guards.
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AnswerID: 1776 Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002 at 00:00
Andrew Donald
replied: $56 and fitted it myself. I've advised my insurance company about the new
tyres
and haven't heard back.
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FollowupID: 589 Submitted: Wednesday, Jan 16, 2002 at 00:00
Colin posted:
Andrew, Where did you buy it? Was it a difficult job?
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FollowupID: 599 Submitted: Friday, Jan 18, 2002 at 00:00
Andrew posted:
Colin, From mitsubishi. You will find discussion on this subject at """" http://www.pajeroclub.com.au/disc2001/_disc1/0000091b.htm """"in the members section
forum
. Its a Sigma part, I think so you will have to do a bit of butcher work to make it fit (not difficult). Further discussion at following (ignore quotation marks )"""http://www.pajeroclub.com.au/disc2001/_disc1/00000914.htm """
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