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  • #46
    pressures

    wow, i have always gone by the plate and that is at 51 front 54 rear !!
    i got good wear too, so i am wondering why most of you are running them a lot lower? you would think that is there for a reason..
    it says that it should not be lower than that??

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    • #47
      I assume you're running 16" wheels tapsy?

      Those figures are correct

      235/55/17 are rated lower at 290kpa front and back which works out around 42psi so I'm not too far off that either at 45


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      • #48
        Originally posted by tapsy View Post
        wow, i have always gone by the plate and that is at 51 front 54 rear !!
        i got good wear too, so i am wondering why most of you are running them a lot lower? you would think that is there for a reason..
        it says that it should not be lower than that??
        For the ride comfort, I always assumed those pressures were for a fully loaded van, but who knows.

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        • #49
          Originally posted by Cousin View Post
          I assume you're running 16" wheels tapsy?

          Those figures are correct

          235/55/17 are rated lower at 290kpa front and back which works out around 42psi so I'm not too far off that either at 45


          M
          yep sixteens! i have always gone by those pressures, but do note that it is a harder ride with no load

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          • #50
            Just called up a Bob jane and they told me the Maxxis vanpros are now obsolete! Leaning towards the bridgestone D693's now...

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            • #51
              Wouldn't hurt to get a second opinion on that, lemmiwinks

              Ring Bundoora Tyres on 94656244

              They fitted some Maxxis on my van couple of months ago. Good price too



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              • #52
                vanpros

                Originally posted by lemmiwinks View Post
                Just called up a Bob jane and they told me the Maxxis vanpros are now obsolete! Leaning towards the bridgestone D693's now...
                I had mine fitted last week too! They are still in the brochure "light truck, commercial" under UA-103
                when i was getting quotes all the Bob Jane stores said they could not get them that they were 'unavailable', I went to an independent store that had Maxxis signs everywhere and they said yes not a problem we have them at the suppliers can get that day.
                i tried a few other places and they had them but for about $25 bucks more for each tyre.

                not sure on the pressures still, we went away on weekend and i checked tyres beforehand and had 45 in them, so i put them up to the 50
                and it rode very well, maybe a bit responsive but quite, i may ring the guy that put them on and ask about pressures.

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                • #53
                  Originally posted by tapsy View Post
                  I had mine fitted last week too! They are still in the brochure "light truck, commercial" under UA-103
                  when i was getting quotes all the Bob Jane stores said they could not get them that they were 'unavailable', I went to an independent store that had Maxxis signs everywhere and they said yes not a problem we have them at the suppliers can get that day.
                  i tried a few other places and they had them but for about $25 bucks more for each tyre.

                  not sure on the pressures still, we went away on weekend and i checked tyres beforehand and had 45 in them, so i put them up to the 50
                  and it rode very well, maybe a bit responsive but quite, i may ring the guy that put them on and ask about pressures.
                  Just got the Maxxis Vanpro's fitted last friday! Definitely still available, just not through Bob Jane for some odd reason. Tread depth when new - 10mm's, now lets see how long it holds up! The drive of the van is slightly better, feels a little less sluggish.

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                  • #54
                    what pressures are you running lemmiwinks,

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                    • #55
                      Originally posted by tapsy View Post
                      what pressures are you running lemmiwinks,
                      Haven't played around with the tyre pressures yet, but it's running 350kpa ll around. Van is usually fully loaded. Haven't driven on the tyres much since I got them as I've been on holidays

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                      • #56
                        Ok Guys...................... 215/85R 16 and 225/75R 16 Tyres.

                        Q1. Will they fit on my 6.5" T5 rims and under my front wheel arches without rubbing ?

                        Q2. To what extent will it alter my speedo readings?

                        Q3. Will the tyres be road legal in Vic on my T5?

                        Thanks for your feedback..................

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                        • #57
                          Originally posted by BrianJ View Post
                          I have four Maxxis VanPro's on mine, so far they have done 50,000km and look like they will do another 50k. I think they were $200 each at Bob Jane.
                          I'm in the market for tyres for my T5 4Motion (215/65/R16C - T Speed Rated), and wanted to clarify the actual Maxxis tyres you have Brian.

                          The Maxxis website lists MALAS VANPRO (in SUV & Recreation)
                          Maxxis SUV & Recreational MALAS VANPRO

                          Others in the thread seem to mention UA-103 but don't see them on Maxxis website. Maxxis list a UE-103 in Light & Heavy Truck, but seems a different tyre to the VanPro
                          Maxxis Light & Heavy Truck UE-103 RADIAL

                          What's the best price people have got these for.

                          Aside, Bob Jane no longer carrying Maxxis which explains some of the "Discontinued" talk. They are doing a countrywide clearance on the brand. Alas, not my size.
                          Maxxi Tyre Clearance

                          Thanks,
                          Al

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                          • #58
                            Has anyone purchased the Toyo H08 tyre? These come in the exact factory spec; 215 65R16C 104/106T (for 2008 Multivan).

                            H08

                            Regards,

                            Scott

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                            • #59
                              Originally posted by Steptoe View Post
                              I'm in the market for tyres for my T5 4Motion (215/65/R16C - T Speed Rated), and wanted to clarify the actual Maxxis tyres you have Brian.

                              The Maxxis website lists MALAS VANPRO (in SUV & Recreation)
                              Maxxis SUV & Recreational MALAS VANPRO

                              Others in the thread seem to mention UA-103 but don't see them on Maxxis website. Maxxis list a UE-103 in Light & Heavy Truck, but seems a different tyre to the VanPro
                              Maxxis Light & Heavy Truck UE-103 RADIAL

                              What's the best price people have got these for.

                              Aside, Bob Jane no longer carrying Maxxis which explains some of the "Discontinued" talk. They are doing a countrywide clearance on the brand. Alas, not my size.
                              Maxxi Tyre Clearance

                              Thanks,
                              Al
                              I purchased my Maxxis VANPRO tyres for $197ea fitted, from Tyrepower. Tread depth is one of the deepest I've ever seen. 6 weeks on, haven't had a single problem with them.

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                              • #60
                                Had fitted last week a set of NEXEN EURO-WIN 650 215 65R 16C 109/107R tyres for $145 each @ HIGHWAY TYRES in Geelong onto my 2008 T5 Motion Dualcab


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                                Most open/agressive tyre I could find under $200 with the vw specs.

                                Currently have no complaints to report.

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