Tyres or Suspension?
Hello
I have got some 18'a on my 1997 classic, am i using the right size tyres? i currently have 215/35/18 but i do get get a little rub on the rear passenger side when fully loaded
I am thinking shocks or springs may need replacing but just want to check before I going spending
I measured the distance between the centre of the wheel and the arch which came in at 32cm that's with no passengers just my lpg tank does that sound about right?
I have got some 18'a on my 1997 classic, am i using the right size tyres? i currently have 215/35/18 but i do get get a little rub on the rear passenger side when fully loaded
I am thinking shocks or springs may need replacing but just want to check before I going spending
I measured the distance between the centre of the wheel and the arch which came in at 32cm that's with no passengers just my lpg tank does that sound about right?
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The tyre size is spot on mate
,it could be the offset of the wheels,or like you say possibly worn springs and or shocks.
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