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abs76
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:04 pm Posts: 18
Vehicle: grand vitara 2003 4cyl
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 Posted: Thu Dec 05, 2013 12:15 pm |
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ive read heaps of posts bout tyre sizes and decided on all terrains maxxis bravo 771 LT 225/70/16 After many enquiries with bob jane only 1 shop said they had the LT others just refused they existed. Went to have em fitting this morning and then they looked at my tyre sticker on door & refused as they said they were illegal size for my gv as its not a newer model gv. I have a 03 grand vitara stock tyres are 235/60/16. I hav dob's lift. I is this correct? im in Brisbane, QLD If these are good tyres and size for my gv. i'll just buy em and get sumone else to fit em..... or hav I got it all wrong? pretty pi$$ed  they wasted my time advice please advice also with the dob's lift and if these tyres? should I hav diff drop brackets or are they not REALLY necessary with this combo ?
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tanshi

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Joined: Tue Jan 09, 2007 10:30 pm Posts: 7719 Location: Brisbane
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they are lieing to you.
your allowed 2 inches over standard size in QLD
from 235/60/16 to 225/70/16 is only 1 inch.
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klutched

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Joined: Wed May 16, 2012 3:46 pm Posts: 1691 Location: Brisbane
Vehicle: 99 Grand Vitara
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^ What tanshi said, go 225/75R16 if you can. I'd go to a smaller guy and see if they'll match the bob jane price.
The Dobs kit is what a 2"? You don't NEED diff drops, but they do help out your cv's. I ran 32" muddies with a 2" lift with no problems with CVs, only since I've got 3" and front air locker I've been breaking them.
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Sco-tie
Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:02 pm Posts: 928 Location: Adelaide hills!
Vehicle: 04 Grand Vitara, 2.5L, V6
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you are allowed 2in total lift that can come from tyres or suspension or a mix of both (unless the new laws have been passed for 2+2 tyre suspension...). technically it would be illegal but only for you to drive it on road and even then its a very mild alteration in tyre size as it goes and the tyre company wouldn't be held accountable as the work is done on private property and you are the one driving it onto public roads. Have you thought about going 225/75/16? just that little bit bigger and fills the arch nicely. Many people on here use that size. Diff drops are not needed (but i recommend them) with the 2in dobs lift as the flex out of it isn't hugely increased and 2in is within the reasonable limits of the cvs.
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christover1

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Joined: Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:30 pm Posts: 8203 Location: Melbourne
Vehicle: Pajero 91 NH 3.0 SWB
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I always take rims in without the car, then they not liable. Some places fit the tyres to rims, but make you fit them onto the car. Liability issues again.
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Scrawny

I live here!
Joined: Tue Jan 29, 2008 10:30 pm Posts: 10528 Location: Brissie
Vehicle: Popemobile
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Sco-tie wrote: you are allowed 2in total lift that can come from tyres or suspension or a mix of both (unless the new laws have been passed for 2+2 tyre suspension...). technically it would be illegal..... Wrong. In Qld, 2" suspension + 2" body lift has always been allowed. Only recently has the law changed to allow slightly bigger tyres in addition to this
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1DYX
Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 435 Location: Eastern Suburbs WA
Vehicle: 1997 Sierra SJ80
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It MAY be the Load Index issue.
What is your placarded Load Index, and what is the L.I. of the proposed tyre.
Everything above is OK to do, but you MUST match or exceed the L.I.
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henno

I live here!
Joined: Tue Jul 23, 2013 5:56 pm Posts: 2439 Location: Brisbane
Vehicle: Which one?
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Load index is very, very rarely an issue in a zook.
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1DYX
Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 435 Location: Eastern Suburbs WA
Vehicle: 1997 Sierra SJ80
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henno wrote: Load index is very, very rarely an issue in a zook. I completely agree, but going up in diameter, but using a narrowere tyre, it could result in a tyre with a lower L.I. edit: better wording
Last edited by 1DYX on Fri Dec 06, 2013 7:10 am, edited 2 times in total.
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abs76
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:04 pm Posts: 18
Vehicle: grand vitara 2003 4cyl
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he rekons I cant go bigger than 15mm this is what the manager said UNFORTUNATELY YOUR SUZUKI IS CONSIDERED A SOFT ROAD VEHICLE WHICH DOESN’T APPLY TO THE 50MM GUIDE. after I sent him this something I found on qld rulz? ..... The overall diameter of any tyre fitted to a passenger car or passenger car derivative must not be more than 15mm larger or 26mm smaller than that of any tyre designated by the vehicle manufacturer for that model. The overall diameter of any tyre fitted to: -4WD passenger vehicles specifically designed for off-road use (typically MC ADR category -4WD goods vehicles and their 2WD equivalents if the chassis and running gear are essentially the same as the 4WD version (N ADR category); or -any medium weight goods vehicle (NA2, NB ADR category). Must not be more than 50mm larger or 26mm smaller than that of any tyre designated by the vehicle manufacturer for that vehicle.
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leafs4lyf
Joined: Tue Oct 22, 2013 6:29 pm Posts: 47
Vehicle: Sierra
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It's 4wd yeah, I'd be taking the business else where.
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Sco-tie
Joined: Fri Apr 06, 2012 5:02 pm Posts: 928 Location: Adelaide hills!
Vehicle: 04 Grand Vitara, 2.5L, V6
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Scrawn wrote: Sco-tie wrote: you are allowed 2in total lift that can come from tyres or suspension or a mix of both (unless the new laws have been passed for 2+2 tyre suspension...). technically it would be illegal..... Wrong. In Qld, 2" suspension + 2" body lift has always been allowed. Only recently has the law changed to allow slightly bigger tyres in addition to this  never said anything about a body lift in that equation, only tyres and suspension which you proved my point. it could also have a bl in it but he was only asking about suspension and tyres
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Reubs
Joined: Wed Sep 09, 2009 11:30 pm Posts: 1522 Location: Brisbane
Vehicle: SJ80, SE416
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abs76 wrote: he rekons I cant go bigger than 15mm this is what the manager said UNFORTUNATELY YOUR SUZUKI IS CONSIDERED A SOFT ROAD VEHICLE WHICH DOESN’T APPLY TO THE 50MM GUIDE. ... The overall diameter of any tyre fitted to: -4WD passenger vehicles specifically designed for off-road use (typically MC ADR category
I'm also curious as to the outcome of this. Hope this helps. http://www.comlaw.gov.au/Details/F2012C00326Quote: 4.3.3. OFF-ROAD PASSENGER VEHICLE (MC)
A passenger vehicle having up to 9 seating positions, including that of the driver and being designed with special features for off-road operation. A vehicle with special features for off-road operation is a vehicle that:
(a) Unless otherwise ‘Approved‘ has 4 wheel drive; and
(b) has at least 4 of the following 5 characteristics calculated when the vehicle is at its ‘Unladen Mass‘ on a level surface, with the front wheels parallel to the vehicle’s longitudinal centreline, and the tyres inflated to the ‘Manufacturer‘s’ recommended pressure:
(i) ‘Approach Angle‘ of not less than 28 degrees;
(ii) ‘Breakover Angle‘ of not less than 14 degrees;
(iii) ‘Departure Angle‘ of not less than 20 degrees;
(iv) ‘Running Clearance‘ of not less than 200 mm;
(v) ‘Front Axle Clearance‘, ‘Rear Axle Clearance‘ or ‘Suspension Clearance‘ of not less than 175 mm each.
Alternatively, a vehicle that meets the definition of CATEGORY G - OFF-ROAD VEHICLES under Consolidated Resolution on the Construction of Vehicles (R.E.3) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe and is in category M1.
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abs76
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:04 pm Posts: 18
Vehicle: grand vitara 2003 4cyl
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1DYX
Joined: Mon Jan 14, 2013 2:48 pm Posts: 435 Location: Eastern Suburbs WA
Vehicle: 1997 Sierra SJ80
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I can see how the tyre store is trying to limit their exposure to possible liability, but there is no reason why you cant still get someone to fit 'em. Get on to Maxxis, (Tyremax is the distributor over here----) and ask them for a list of tyre shops that stock or can get stock.
The load index, is not an issue. The tyres are 33mm taller. (height increase = 16mm) Clearance? I don't own a Gvit.
Bob Jane are not the only reseller. But I know that here in WA, Maxxis come through 2 different distributors. May be its the same over there.
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royce

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Joined: Sun Jun 11, 2006 11:30 pm Posts: 17216 Location: Pluto
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Scrawn wrote: Sco-tie wrote: you are allowed 2in total lift that can come from tyres or suspension or a mix of both (unless the new laws have been passed for 2+2 tyre suspension...). technically it would be illegal..... Wrong. In Qld, 2" suspension + 2" body lift has always been allowed. Only recently has the law changed to allow slightly bigger tyres in addition to this Yes but I think not quite, looking at the QLD Code of Practice now (seems you need to check every time as it changes) it says up to 75mm in suspension and tyres is ok and no plate, bodylift is a plate and total lift from 50mm (go figure) to under 125mm is a plate. Dont promote the stores ignorance, just go somewhere else and get em, and drive past and give em the  once they are fitted
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droverdave
Joined: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:43 am Posts: 685
Vehicle: 85 ' Drover
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Out of curousity how did you approach this? did you ring them and ask them if they would fit X tyre to X vehicle, then when you got there they changed their mind? or did you ask for X tyre after once it turned up?
Took me 4 tyre shops to find one that would even fit a second hand tyre to a wheel. Many of them don't want anything to do with anything out of the ordinary. Like for like oem is all they want.
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abs76
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:04 pm Posts: 18
Vehicle: grand vitara 2003 4cyl
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I contacted em and had many discussions via email re tyres I wanted and had provided all my car details. then wen I was booked in, they got the tyres in the shop, I turned up ...... they changed their mind and said its illegal 
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abs76
Joined: Sun Sep 01, 2013 8:04 pm Posts: 18
Vehicle: grand vitara 2003 4cyl
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So much I didn't want to giv BobJ's any of my $ but I did, as just couldn't b bothered (in mid of movin & busy with work) spendin mor time makin mor enquiries bout tyres. u'd think livin in Brissy SHcity with plenty of shop options this would b easy task, but anything 2 do with cars I find very time consuming 2 try 2 find ANY decent customer service anywhere here anymor, even wen u phone 20 places, send 20 emails or drive all round the city droppin into shops tryin to find some. Enquired 5 places to hav these tyres fitted no one refused 2 fit em 2 GV, sum had mixed debate wether legal or not. Jax Tyres was the most professional tyre shop I enquired 2 & said totally legal without doubt & was the only place that would find me the valves I need, as I need them to b in a certain spot for TPMS to fit without hitting rim. mission accomplished :/
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