I live in Victoria and I have 22" rims on a ve omega ute is that size illegal
J Jase13 New Member Joined Jan 2, 2011 Messages 1 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Age 32 Location Victoria Members Ride Ve omega ute Jan 2, 2011 #1 I live in Victoria and I have 22" rims on a ve omega ute is that size illegal
LS1FUN Confused with life.. Joined Jul 5, 2010 Messages 49 Reaction score 0 Points 0 Location Melbourne Members Ride Black Holden VS S-Pack Jan 2, 2011 #2 Didn't they do away with that "2inch above stock size" crap a while ago? There is a VE SV6 wagon in my town with 22s too.
Didn't they do away with that "2inch above stock size" crap a while ago? There is a VE SV6 wagon in my town with 22s too.
lein Comrade Commodore Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 103 Reaction score 1 Points 18 Location Tropical QLD Members Ride VC 202/4sp Jan 2, 2011 #3 Check this thread might help http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/wheel-deal/144713-2-myth-busted.html
Check this thread might help http://forums.justcommodores.com.au/wheel-deal/144713-2-myth-busted.html
lein Comrade Commodore Joined Dec 24, 2010 Messages 103 Reaction score 1 Points 18 Location Tropical QLD Members Ride VC 202/4sp Jan 2, 2011 #4 Because I'm a joob I can't post links but check in the: Sponsor Forum - The Wheel Deal - The 2" Myth Busted
Because I'm a joob I can't post links but check in the: Sponsor Forum - The Wheel Deal - The 2" Myth Busted
TinSnips Polish all the things... Joined Mar 17, 2010 Messages 4,865 Reaction score 35 Points 0 Location Hills District, Sydney Website www.drivencolour.com.au Members Ride VF SSV Ute Jan 2, 2011 #5 you need to stay within 15mm of the rolling diameter of the stock wheel/tyre combo. So to get the tyre's load rating right on a set of 22s, the rolling diameter is more than 15mm different - so it is illegal.
you need to stay within 15mm of the rolling diameter of the stock wheel/tyre combo. So to get the tyre's load rating right on a set of 22s, the rolling diameter is more than 15mm different - so it is illegal.