Tyre size

Brenton

Leaving Skid Marks
Location
Port Lincoln. South Australia
First Name
Brenton
Drive
97 PFL legnum
My new legnum is running 225/45 on 17x7.5 rims. Rear tyres are close to needing replacing. Would it be safe to use 235/45 on rear or would the difference in circumference/diameter have adverse effects on transfer case and other driveline components?
 

Dice

1 AYC Bar
Lifetime Member
Location
Gold Coast QLD
First Name
DiceR
Drive
Galant VR-4 2xT25bb
Nissan Cube
235 is a fraction wide, 225 is recommended for 7.5" wide rims.
 

Scradam

Leaving Skid Marks
Location
WA
First Name
Adam
Drive
Manual Series 2 VR4 Legnum
Avoid different tyre circumferences at all costs. Your centre diff's viscous coupling will be working overtime to compensate for the difference in rotation speed and will get unnecessarily hot.

If you really need to go staggered:
Here are some combinations that are calculated to be approximately equal in rolling diameter. (within 0.3%)
  • 235/40R18 & 265/35R18 & 235/45R17 & 265/40R17
  • 225/40R18 & 255/35R18 & 225/45R17 & 255/40R17
  • 215/40R18 & 245/35R18 & 215/45R17 & 245/40R17
  • 205/40R18 & 235/35R18 & 205/45R17 & 235/40R17
But keep in mind that different manufacturers/models may vary in dimensions from specified.
 

AKKO

2 AYC Bars
Lifetime Member
Location
WA
First Name
Chris
Drive
1998 Galant VR4 Type-V (Facelift)
How many spare diff's do you have?

Type V will have slightly more tolerance iirc.
 

Bourbonator

Hesitantly Boosting
Location
Tasmania
First Name
John
Drive
2000 legnum
so I cant run 245 on rear and 225 on front ? ive been told same tyre all the way round, can someone please verify this as ive fitted the 245 all ready :-O
 

AKKO

2 AYC Bars
Lifetime Member
Location
WA
First Name
Chris
Drive
1998 Galant VR4 Type-V (Facelift)
If you like looking at the AYC light on your dash dont let us stop you, but the diff might soon enough.
 

Bourbonator

Hesitantly Boosting
Location
Tasmania
First Name
John
Drive
2000 legnum
Thanks im getting told 10 different things, I think it safe to say go all the same sizes

Cheers
 

steveP

1 AYC Bar
Location
SA
First Name
Steve
Drive
VR4 Galant
Avoid different tyre circumferences at all costs. Your centre diff's viscous coupling will be working overtime to compensate for the difference in rotation speed and will get unnecessarily hot.

If you really need to go staggered:
Here are some combinations that are calculated to be approximately equal in rolling diameter. (within 0.3%)
  • 235/40R18 & 265/35R18 & 235/45R17 & 265/40R17
  • 225/40R18 & 255/35R18 & 225/45R17 & 255/40R17
  • 215/40R18 & 245/35R18 & 215/45R17 & 245/40R17
  • 205/40R18 & 235/35R18 & 205/45R17 & 235/40R17
But keep in mind that different manufacturers/models may vary in dimensions from specified.
I just saw this. I thought this myth was put to bed a few years ago. Many of us have been running staggered tyres with no problems.
 
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