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Tough low profile tyres?
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<blockquote data-quote="ZedBed" data-source="post: 351906" data-attributes="member: 8054"><p>My stock 14" with 195 60 14 rubbed where you describe until I sorted the bump stops. Zero since.</p><p>Gas-a-just all round for me - no coilovers, but I'm light. The suspension is spot on.</p><p>Just the feeling the tyres are going to peel off the rims hard cornering that concerns me. My late Westy, down just a spline, std tyres and same shocks was much better, hence heading for some stronger ones. I can put standard van tyres on the back at the same time as they're a bit bouncy too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZedBed, post: 351906, member: 8054"] My stock 14" with 195 60 14 rubbed where you describe until I sorted the bump stops. Zero since. Gas-a-just all round for me - no coilovers, but I'm light. The suspension is spot on. Just the feeling the tyres are going to peel off the rims hard cornering that concerns me. My late Westy, down just a spline, std tyres and same shocks was much better, hence heading for some stronger ones. I can put standard van tyres on the back at the same time as they're a bit bouncy too. [/QUOTE]
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