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    I recently bought a 1993 3 litre surf fitted with 16 wheels rather than the standard 15 inch , is this at all detramental to the vehicle,it does judder a bit when you pull away a bit quick on full or nearly full lock
    Brian

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    Originally posted by joinerman
    I recently bought a 1993 3 litre surf fitted with 16 wheels rather than the standard 15 inch , is this at all detramental to the vehicle,it does judder a bit when you pull away a bit quick on full or nearly full lock
    Brian
    hi brian,
    any dealer fitting 16" wheels to your surf will automatically fit the correct size tyre`s. these will be a slightly lower profile and will keep the rolling radius {overall diametre of wheel and tyre} the same as your old set up. as for the noise it sounds like the old steering bump stops need a dollop of grease on em, common problem but cheap and easy to rectify. happy surfin mate.
    Ian

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    • #3
      Originally posted by SURFVIRGIN
      hi brian,
      any dealer fitting 16" wheels to your surf will automatically fit the correct size tyre`s. these will be a slightly lower profile and will keep the rolling radius {overall diametre of wheel and tyre} the same as your old set up. as for the noise it sounds like the old steering bump stops need a dollop of grease on em, common problem but cheap and easy to rectify. happy surfin mate.
      Not sure if they were fitted by a dealer i bought it privatly and i still get the noise when not on full lock

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      • #4
        Can you feel where the judder is coming from? i.e. pedals....steering wheel.
        Does your truck have a manual gearbox?
        What size tyres do you have fitted?

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        • #5
          Not got it in 4 wheel drive have you, they dont like turning in that mode unless they are on a very loose surface such as gravel or snow.
          Cheers

          Mart 870

          Racing for Thomas

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          • #6
            Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
            Can you feel where the judder is coming from? i.e. pedals....steering wheel.
            Does your truck have a manual gearbox?
            What size tyres do you have fitted?
            I cant be specific it just judders through the whole car, it's an auto & the tyres are 265/70/R16
            Last edited by joinerman; 23 August 2005, 21:56.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by mart 870
              Not got it in 4 wheel drive have you, they dont like turning in that mode unless they are on a very loose surface such as gravel or snow.
              I thought they ran in 4 wheel drive all the time the small gear shift is in the high position

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              • #8
                Originally posted by joinerman
                I thought they ran in 4 wheel drive all the time the small gear shift is in the high position
                not unless you press the 4wd button
                Tim
                Break It,Fix It,Repeat,Break It,Fix It,Repeat

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                • #9
                  Short lever should be pulled bach towards the seat in 'H', and the button should not be depressed.
                  Also there should be no 4WD light illuminated on the dash.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                    Short lever should be pulled bach towards the seat in 'H', and the button should not be depressed.
                    Also there should be no 4WD light illuminated on the dash.
                    Then it's definatly running in 2 wheel drive
                    Brian

                    Thanks to all who have replied so far

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                    • #11
                      265/70x16" is nearly the same as 31x10.5x15" tyres so no probs there .
                      Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                      • #12
                        Re: the juddering, are you sure the tyres are'nt rubbing on the wheelarch or body somewhere, 'cos you say it happens when you pull away on full or almost full lock.
                        Also, that size of tyre seems too big a profile to me on 16" rims,unless you have a lift of some sort!

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                          Re: the juddering, are you sure the tyres are'nt rubbing on the wheelarch or body somewhere, 'cos you say it happens when you pull away on full or almost full lock.
                          Also, that size of tyre seems too big a profile to me on 16" rims,unless you have a lift of some sort!
                          Vince , I think those tyres should easily clear any standard bodywork , but if an odd offset then I agree they may foul something .
                          Rick...Member of 1st Gen club. ONE LIFE ... GET ONE !!

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                          • #14
                            Yep, I just thought that aswell. Could be the offset and not the diameter.
                            Might explain why, and if they rub when steering.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by BUSHWHACKER
                              Short lever should be pulled bach towards the seat in 'H', and the button should not be depressed.
                              Also there should be no 4WD light illuminated on the dash.
                              Right i tried this today Small gear lever right back in H 4wd button out ie nothing illuminated on the dash plant your foot & it wheelspins on all four wheels, If you press the button on the stick it does make a click behind the dash & illuminates Any ideas?
                              Brian

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