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Vehicle & Technical => Suzuki => Topic started by: luffy on September 25, 2007, 10:51:14
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Can someone please advise what the largest size tyres can be fitted to an '03 Grand Vitara without any lift?
A work mate has just bought one and wants to put more agressive tyres on it and maybe go up a size from the 215/65 16 that are cureently fitted.
It's got steel wheels if that make any difference.
TIA
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Not sure... got 31"x10.5"s on mine but they look a little small? :shock: :wink:
(http://www.k9rdj.co.uk/ProjectGV/stumpy1.jpg)
But seriously...
Point your mate here - http://suzuki-grandvitara.info/forum/index.php
I'll see him on there :lol:
Dave :wink:
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Oh, if he want's to have a gander at mine - www.k9rdj.co.uk/ProjectGV
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my fither in law would like to know if 235/70/16 would fit on an 3 door 04 plated grand vitara with no other mods (its staying standard)
its on 235/60/16 the now does look like theres anuf room but not sure on full articulation and lock if it rub. :?
could someone please clarify wether they would be ok thanks
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I have heard of people fitting 235/70R16 with a standard vehicle. BUT when i had my 300tdi people would always tell me you could get larger tyres on that, whan i changed to MT's the same size they rubbed....
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Oh, if he want's to have a gander at mine - www.k9rdj.co.uk/ProjectGV
Interesting, especially with regard to your Don't Cut The Chassis warning.
How do all the bobbed/shortened Landies/RRC's/Discoverys get by then???
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Oh, if he want's to have a gander at mine - www.k9rdj.co.uk/ProjectGV
Interesting, especially with regard to your Don't Cut The Chassis warning.
How do all the bobbed/shortened Landies/RRC's/Discoverys get by then???
Something i wondered too?
Do you need to re register it?
What happens if you insure it all declared, surelly if your insurance company is aware you are not breaking any laws....