Different Tyre aspect ratio on one wheel

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Post by asallen » Mon Feb 04, 2008 7:50 pm

I'd stick the 65 section wheel as a full sized spare, (limited use then if used) A replacement bongo steel wheel can be bought for about £2 (without tyre) Then,say £40-£50 for a new tyre? Probably cheaper than the fine and three points if you get a tug...[/quote]

Steel wheel £2? Where?
I paid £20 at Bellhill!
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Post by francophile1947 » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:31 pm

scanner wrote:Ahh So (to coin a phrase), is this a winter equipment Bongo? That would explain the reference to a winter tyre.
My Bongo is winter spec scanner - still shows 195/70 (1996 jobbie)
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Post by scanner » Mon Feb 04, 2008 8:34 pm

francophile1947 wrote:
scanner wrote:Ahh So (to coin a phrase), is this a winter equipment Bongo? That would explain the reference to a winter tyre.
My Bongo is winter spec scanner - still shows 195/70 (1996 jobbie)
Ahh well that busts that theory as to why his plate shows 195/80 then.

Better change the "would" to "might" then
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Post by apole » Tue Feb 05, 2008 9:41 am

Well I checked the manual last night, that didn't mention the 80 tyres at all.

Having spoken to a couple of tyre and bongo wheel places I am going to replace the 65 with a 70 tyre later today, then when they wear out I'll consider 70 or 65 all round.

Thanks for all your help, much appreciated.

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Post by scanner » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:04 am

apole wrote:Well I checked the manual last night, that didn't mention the 80 tyres at all.

Having spoken to a couple of tyre and bongo wheel places I am going to replace the 65 with a 70 tyre later today, then when they wear out I'll consider 70 or 65 all round.

Thanks for all your help, much appreciated.

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Any chance of posting a photo of the sticker that states 80s should be fitted?
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Feb 05, 2008 10:21 am

asallen wrote:I'd stick the 65 section wheel as a full sized spare, (limited use then if used) A replacement bongo steel wheel can be bought for about £2 (without tyre) Then,say £40-£50 for a new tyre? Probably cheaper than the fine and three points if you get a tug...
Steel wheel £2? Where?
I paid £20 at Bellhill![/quote]

£20? just for a steel? without tyre? :shock: I'll pm you asallen.... :wink:

Apole mentioned his bongo being a 1999 model...perhaps a winter spec NEW SHAPE bongo has 80 aspect ratio tyres? I'm assuming you are on a new shape apole? Being a 1999 model n' all?
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Post by scanner » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:11 pm

bigdaddycain wrote: Apole mentioned his bongo being a 1999 model...perhaps a winter spec NEW SHAPE bongo has 80 aspect ratio tyres? I'm assuming you are on a new shape apole? Being a 1999 model n' all?
Hmmmmmmmmmm assuming, I did some of that once and somebody told me off.........................
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Feb 05, 2008 1:23 pm

But that is a case where assumption can be presumed... A 1999 bongo is likely, but not definitely going to be a "new shape"....

It could be argued that your original assumption was indicative of apole's inability to think of swapping over the correct sized spare(if he had one) as the permanent wheel, then use the wrong sized tyre as the spare.

I wasn't "telling you off" scanner, merely pointing out that it could be misconstrued that you were teaching granny to suck eggs.
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Post by scanner » Tue Feb 05, 2008 2:30 pm

bigdaddycain wrote:But that is a case where assumption can be presumed... A 1999 bongo is likely, but not definitely going to be a "new shape"....

It could be argued that your original assumption was indicative of apole's inability to think of swapping over the correct sized spare(if he had one) as the permanent wheel, then use the wrong sized tyre as the spare.

I wasn't "telling you off" scanner, merely pointing out that it could be misconstrued that you were teaching granny to suck eggs.
Not "inability" just "not", he'd made no mention of the spare whatsoever, not even that it was (in fact) a spacesaver or that it (if not a spacesaver) had the "wrong size" tyre as well.

I simply asked what sort it was and "IF" it was a full size which size of tyre was on it. Surely a reasonable question if we are attempting to explore all avenues.

Instead of apole getting rid of the 215/65 completely, surely we should be advising him to dump the S/Saver pronto, use the 215/65 as a spare for now and get another 215/70 on another full size rim to use as the 4th wheel?

Agreed?
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Feb 05, 2008 3:03 pm

bigdaddycain wrote:
I'd stick the 65 section wheel as a full sized spare, (limited use then if used) A replacement bongo steel wheel can be bought for about £2 (without tyre) Then,say £40-£50 for a new tyre? Probably cheaper than the fine and three points if you get a tug...
I think that may have been suggested already.

Agreed?
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Post by scanner » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:14 pm

Exactly - now we know that he needs a full sized spare, the very thing I was attempting to ascertain with my original question.
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Post by clogger » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:20 pm

looks like we have a candidate for the
BIG GIRLS BLOUSE section
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or is it dummy out of pram :?:
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Post by scanner » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:33 pm

Neither, just pointing out I only asked a question :roll:
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:57 pm

scanner wrote:Exactly
Spiffing, i find it uplifting that you agree with me for once,how wonderful it feels that we were both endeavouring to ascertain the same point. \:D/ \:D/
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Post by bigdaddycain » Tue Feb 05, 2008 4:58 pm

clogger wrote:looks like we have a candidate for the
BIG GIRLS BLOUSE section
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I'd put my best frilly on just in case :lol:
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