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    Angry Sucked in

    I have just purchased some new 19" wheels for my T5 from a tyre dealer thinking that it will be easy to find tyres with the correct load rating and diameter for it, not so

    According to the NSW RTA and my insurance company I can't go any more than 15mm + or - to the std tyres, thanks to the tyre dealer for letting me know what is or isin't on the market. Can anyone advise me on my dilemma.

    Have some good looking hose reels.

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    go as big as u want these days.. dont think they care as much nemore
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    bit risky

    It's fine if you want to take a risk.

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    have a look for a continental tyre in the size you need - i'd say its a good bet - they will be expensive though.
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    Unhappy

    Have checked out every tyre on the market, might have to go 102 load rating instead of 103. Tyre dealer wont even consider exchange with 18" set.

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    I've seen a T5 with 20' rims .. it was brand new, the dealer put them on, and I asked the dealer about the load rating and he told me that the (continental IIRC) tyres he had fitted were load rated corectly (but very expensive)
    So I see no reason that you could not get 19's to suit

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    You can use 235/45/19 tyres if you can find some. they are 0.6% larger than standard 235/55/17 tyres. 100k's to 100.6k's difference, overall they are very close in size.

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    Yokohama has released a tyre for SUVs and I guess "bigger" vehicles in general. The ADVAN ST comes five 20" tyre sizes:

    245/50R19
    255/50R19
    275/45R19
    285/45R19
    295/45R19
    They look to be too wide though.. but anyway, the load ratings for the above tyres start from 105W for the 245/50 and up to 109W for the 295/45R19.

    What tyre size are you looking for anyway? And how wide are your new wheels?
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    You should be able to source some rubber for them, but that's not going to help you with the legalities or the insurance dilemma.
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    Rims are 8.5" x 19" tyres need to be 255/40-19 103 to keep it legal.

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