Hi Guys,
I thought i might try and make a post with some photos about my car in the hope it may help someone out there!
I know i did a *LOT* of research, but in the end i just took the plunge.. and well... it's a 50/50 outcome for me.
Background:
2010 D40 STX V6 Petrol Auto - Spanish Build - Factory 17" Rims (40mm Offset? I haven't looked!!)
STANDARD HEIGHT SUSPENSION (As at December 2013).
50,000Kms spot on - so whatever wear and tear comes with that!
Nissan Factory Alloy Bar
ARB Steps and under Vehicle Protection.
This car is 95% urban Warrior and 5% Offroader, but We're setting up for a trip into Victoria in the New Year.
I wanted to stay with 1 set of tyres as i really couldn't be stuffed changing between touring and road rubber, but I didn't want to be let down in the mud or snow. I got a really good deal on the tyres, so the ST Maxx it was.
(This thread isn't about what's a better/cheaper/faster/bigger/tougher/rougher/noiser/sexier tyre... it's a "This is what fit on my car" thread!!)
I went from teh factory Wranglers - 255/65/R17s with an OD (at new) of 776mm.
The Cooper ST Maxx is a larger tyre being a 265/70R17 and the Coopers also put an additional 4mmof tread on giving an overall OD (at new) of 808mm!
That makes it 32mm OVERALL larger or around 16mm each side of rim centreline!
If you think i could find someone to tell me if i would have that clearance all around... NUP! No one will put their neck on the line..
Well... I'm here to tell you ( and show you! See the pics!) that they DO FIT... but only JUST!
with the wheel centred - No dramas... Too easy and they look great!
Turn the wheel and that's where thing start to get hairy!
Turning left hand down puts the outer edge of the tyre within mm of the inner guard where it meets the bullbar under tray. I cant even fit my finger up there so it's less than 10mm! Id be saying 5mm at most.
Turning to hard lock left hand down just shows the same thing. About mid turn gives my car the worst result.
Turning the wheel right hand down, it's also the outer shoulder that gets REAL close to the mud flap... About 5-7mm here...
So the bottom line is... I need a 2" Lift!
But it will have to wait till after our trip... so hopefully i dont stuff teh under carriage!
Hope this helps someone!
1) Before - Straight on
2) Before - Left Hand Down
3) Before - Right Hand Down
After Photos in Next Post!
I thought i might try and make a post with some photos about my car in the hope it may help someone out there!
I know i did a *LOT* of research, but in the end i just took the plunge.. and well... it's a 50/50 outcome for me.
Background:
2010 D40 STX V6 Petrol Auto - Spanish Build - Factory 17" Rims (40mm Offset? I haven't looked!!)
STANDARD HEIGHT SUSPENSION (As at December 2013).
50,000Kms spot on - so whatever wear and tear comes with that!
Nissan Factory Alloy Bar
ARB Steps and under Vehicle Protection.
This car is 95% urban Warrior and 5% Offroader, but We're setting up for a trip into Victoria in the New Year.
I wanted to stay with 1 set of tyres as i really couldn't be stuffed changing between touring and road rubber, but I didn't want to be let down in the mud or snow. I got a really good deal on the tyres, so the ST Maxx it was.
(This thread isn't about what's a better/cheaper/faster/bigger/tougher/rougher/noiser/sexier tyre... it's a "This is what fit on my car" thread!!)
I went from teh factory Wranglers - 255/65/R17s with an OD (at new) of 776mm.
The Cooper ST Maxx is a larger tyre being a 265/70R17 and the Coopers also put an additional 4mmof tread on giving an overall OD (at new) of 808mm!
That makes it 32mm OVERALL larger or around 16mm each side of rim centreline!
If you think i could find someone to tell me if i would have that clearance all around... NUP! No one will put their neck on the line..
Well... I'm here to tell you ( and show you! See the pics!) that they DO FIT... but only JUST!
with the wheel centred - No dramas... Too easy and they look great!
Turn the wheel and that's where thing start to get hairy!
Turning left hand down puts the outer edge of the tyre within mm of the inner guard where it meets the bullbar under tray. I cant even fit my finger up there so it's less than 10mm! Id be saying 5mm at most.
Turning to hard lock left hand down just shows the same thing. About mid turn gives my car the worst result.
Turning the wheel right hand down, it's also the outer shoulder that gets REAL close to the mud flap... About 5-7mm here...
So the bottom line is... I need a 2" Lift!
But it will have to wait till after our trip... so hopefully i dont stuff teh under carriage!
Hope this helps someone!
1) Before - Straight on
2) Before - Left Hand Down
3) Before - Right Hand Down
After Photos in Next Post!