Im looking at getting a set used for the winter.
Found these: 235/75R15 Toyo G-O2plus Open Country Studless
however they are not LT
Have a spare set of aluminum rims from a Nissan Pathfinder
Thoughts?
Firesong
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Re: Winter tires
"P"s are fine, at least with Yokos. I drove for two and a half years on Ps in all sorts of terrain in all seasons. Did get a blow-out once when I impaled my rear right tyre and a protruding bit of washed out culvert, not sure an extra side wall would have made any difference. One thing with Yoko Ps is to make sure the alignment is on. I had my alignment done by "West Coast Alignment" who really screwed up and I figure that shortened the tyre's lifespan by about a year. For winter tyres I would think you're fine.
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Re: Winter tires
Thanks
Anyone know if the lug nuts on a nissan are the flat type or
more of a cone similar to the mitsu? Toyota's are flat... not
sure about nissan
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Anyone know if the lug nuts on a nissan are the flat type or
more of a cone similar to the mitsu? Toyota's are flat... not
sure about nissan
FS
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Re: Winter tires
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/observe-g-02-plus
I couldn't find 235/75/15 tires in that model. Sure they are not 225/75/15's ?
L300 is one heavy vehicle. I would not recommend using passenger car tires unless the weight load capacity is comparable to a LT tire.
Delica L300's are heavier that many small-medium sized trucks out there. Being nose heavy, P rated tires are not recommended.
The amount of force put on the sidewalls on the front tires when making a corner at speed is very high.
As for tires.
Most nissan's are cone.
Reason why Toyo's are flat is that the wheel is hub-centric (wheel is centered via hub) while Mitsu/Nissan's are not hub-centric (wheel is centered via cone-shaped lug nuts).
You can use the Nissan's however with the L400, the hub center bore is 108mm. You may need to hone out the center bore.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/machining-ri ... -7388.html
I couldn't find 235/75/15 tires in that model. Sure they are not 225/75/15's ?
L300 is one heavy vehicle. I would not recommend using passenger car tires unless the weight load capacity is comparable to a LT tire.
Delica L300's are heavier that many small-medium sized trucks out there. Being nose heavy, P rated tires are not recommended.
The amount of force put on the sidewalls on the front tires when making a corner at speed is very high.
As for tires.
Most nissan's are cone.
Reason why Toyo's are flat is that the wheel is hub-centric (wheel is centered via hub) while Mitsu/Nissan's are not hub-centric (wheel is centered via cone-shaped lug nuts).
You can use the Nissan's however with the L400, the hub center bore is 108mm. You may need to hone out the center bore.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/machining-ri ... -7388.html
[/quote]jfarsang wrote:Mitsubishi L300 Delica center bore hub = 106mm
Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Gen I = 106mm
Mitsubishi L400 Spacegear center bore hub = 108mm
Mitsubishi Montero/Pajero Gen II = 108mm
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Re: Winter tires
Thanks
They are 235's
I found them on the website
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/obser ... -g-02-plus
specs:
235/75R15 105Q 179700 6.0-6.5-8.0 28.9 14 29 9.3 13 (max load pounds) 2039 44 N/A 716
Max load in pounds 2039.. what number should i be looking at?
Thanks!
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They are 235's
I found them on the website
http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/obser ... -g-02-plus
specs:
235/75R15 105Q 179700 6.0-6.5-8.0 28.9 14 29 9.3 13 (max load pounds) 2039 44 N/A 716
Max load in pounds 2039.. what number should i be looking at?
Thanks!
Firesong
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Re: Winter tires
X2 -I tiped the scales at 5,000lbs and with tall side wall tires and a very short wheel base and very narrow... The L300 sure comes down when a side wall blows out... I know I blew a back tire at 90km/h it was fun..jfarsang wrote:http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/observe-g-02-plus
L300 is one heavy vehicle. I would not recommend using passenger car tires unless the weight load capacity is comparable to a LT tire.
I now have 16" rims to get LT tires with decent sidewalls.
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Re: Winter tires
Never used LT tires, just odinary ones - I prefer Yokohama G-071, G-072 standard size 215X80X15, you don`t need wide tires on ice.