I want chunky tyres on my standard 14" any ideas

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I want chunky tyres on my standard 14" any ideas

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Hi all

I'm a complete novice and was thinking about putting some chunky tyres on my 2.1 petrol 92 multivan. any ideas?

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It depends on what you mean by "chunky"

If you mean wider road tyres, 205/70 R14 are quite good, just reduce the tyre pressure to compensate for the wider footprint and you will get better traction on grass and a softer ride on roads, although road noise may increase.

If you mean knobbly mud grabbing off road tyres, there is a wide selection available, but if you only use them on normal road surfaces, you will notice them wearing out quicker than road tyres.

I do not claim to be a tyre expert, however, and there are some very knowledgeable people on here that could probably advise you better than me.

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Yes, please define "chunky"

Anything knobbly and dirt bound will not handle so nice as a good set of roads in 90% of conditions.. and factor in that there are naff all "knobblies" in 14" means its limited..
A set of mud and snows is poss in 185's..

If you want a meaner stance then as said 205/70r14 is the factory fitment and pressures are listed on the sticker normally.. Load rating is quite important also.. not many 205/70 in reinforced/van spec.. remember your van could gross at 2.4 tons... :wink:

and thats about it I am afraid..

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OK so to clarify

I want my multivan to look more aggresive, It had some porsche wheels on it when I bought it and the overall look was very slick (partly cos its was lowered at factory by 30mm) but i don't know weather I like that look. I love the way the syncro's look and wondered if I could get away with that. I also wondered if the was a bull bar that you can get?

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To be honest, nothing in 14" is gonna do much.. 205/70 are as good as it gets, especially on a lower van.
Bare in mind bigger diameter tyres will alter the gearing and may rub in the arches.. its poss to go a little bigger, but realy you want to keep a similar rolling diameter.. but again.. in 14" tyre choice is limited..

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How about Merc ML 16" wheels in black?

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Re: I want chunky tyres on my standard 14" any ideas

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i have these on my van

standard wheels but prob the largest commercial tyre avaiable

215 14c
1120/1215kgs each max load!
8ply
different makes have different speed ratings , mine are q which is 99mph- more than enough!

gives me just under 4mph speed difference at 3000 revs

although some may not like the look, as it fills the rear arch!

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other than this if you like steel wheels you need to go to merc steels 15 inch. lots more choices

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