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Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:19 am
by 4ePajero
Quite a few negatives are posted above, and only one positive - price.

It is not worth it!

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 8:32 am
by bold4E
4ePajero wrote:Quite a few negatives are posted above, and only one positive - price.

It is not worth it!
All the replies were negative - agreed - but a good price will not improve the safety etc. etc. etc

No money will buy my safety. Why spend the money on vehicles with safety bags left, right and centre and worry about fuel consumption if you want to save money on a safety-critical item and the saving is short term only?

Go for less expensive tyres like General Grabbers if you are not doing serious 4X4 driving but stick to the correct size tyres (for reasons mentioned earlier).

To me it is not worth it!!!!!!

Waldo Fourie

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:16 am
by Greg_SA
As I mention previously, you can keep the diameter of the tire almost exactly the same, if you choose a higher sidewall - 245/75 (not 70). But as far as I recall, some Pajeros came with 245/75R16 (the Gen3 GLX ?).

I definitely would not mix tire sizes, in any way (width or diameter).

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 9:33 am
by 4ePikanini
Dependant on rims.

This is the sticker on my Gen3.

Either stick with manufacturer recommendation or change to your own preferences (but realize the repercussions)

NOTE that some insurance companies may null and void your claim if the tyres are not the OEM spec - not to mention a law maniac that may sue you in case of an accident.
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Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 3:10 pm
by Japievdm
Some really good advice offered here, thanks for everyone that contributed.

I'll scrap the idea of mixing different sizes on the car, rather keep looking for a more reasonable price on the 265s.

It seems the reason these tyres are so much more expensive is that they are not all that widely used, at least that's what the dealers tell me. Most that I spoke to did not have them in stock but would need to order, while they all had stock of the 245s.

Is that the general experience of the other members on the forum?

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:13 pm
by Greg_SA
Japievdm wrote: It seems the reason these tyres are so much more expensive is that they are not all that widely used, at least that's what the dealers tell me. Most that I spoke to did not have them in stock but would need to order, while they all had stock of the 245s.

Is that the general experience of the other members on the forum?
I think they are actually quite a popular size - same as the Fortuner, and many others...

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2011 4:25 pm
by GertM
Japievdm wrote:Most that I spoke to did not have them in stock but would need to order, while they all had stock of the 245s.

Is that the general experience of the other members on the forum?
From which little dorp are you from?
My neighbour needed new tyres last week and he phoned one dealer who helped him straight away. He was in a hurry and they fitted all four 265's in 30 minutes flat. Granted, it was Grabbers, but there was no hassle...

Re: 245/70/R16 tyres to replace 265/70/R16

Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2011 7:13 am
by wally
Hi
you can also consider looking at a imported tyre like the maxtrek, i have a set on my gen 3 swb .i took them to brakke duine past weekend must say imprest with performance ,good value for the price of R1250.00/tyre.got hold of them at supa quick.265/70R16 AT