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Tires
Posted: Fri Feb 27, 2009 11:56 pm
by Harry Balzonyah
I was wondering if anyone knew what was the largest set of tires you can get on the stock alloy rims? Or what rims and tires do you suggest for a lifted Delica?
thanks
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:00 am
by jessef
we need sticky's
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 12:08 am
by dfnder
or super glue
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:41 am
by Luna-Sea
Hey,
http://www.delica.ca/forum/backspacing- ... -2542.html
This is a good place to start.
then you could look at this one.
http://www.fourwheeler.com/techarticles ... index.html
That link should give you an idea of what a pain in the ass it was for the poster(s) to find out all that good info as it pertains to sweet sweet Delicas.
If you do go big you will want to check this one too.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/shocks-to-ch ... -4010.html
Then you could read this one.
http://www.delica.ca/forum/so-what-s-th ... -4424.html
Covers alot of whats in the first two but still great and teaming with yummy informational goodness.
Yes the poster gets royalty checks for using hyphens in his post titles,he could retire now and live well ,but he won't cause-he-is-not-yet-done
Alternately you can also use the "search" function, it look like a vanilla lolipop at the top right of your screen. I guess it also kinda looks like a gear shifter. Maybee also a push pin. I have tried to look more closely at it with a magnifying glass but the screen gets all distorted. Truth is I don't know for sure what it is,but it is pretty nifty.
You type a word then it will search and find a whole bunch of posts with that word (or words) in it. Its pretty neat. Its like Google,but bluish consistently.(The colour may change at some point so if you do like bluish, man fill your boots!)
Right on

Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 9:31 am
by after oil
Luna-Sea wrote:
Alternately you can also use the "search" function, it look like a vanilla lolipop at the top right of your screen. I guess it also kinda looks like a gear shifter. Maybee also a push pin. I have tried to look more closely at it with a magnifying glass but the screen gets all distorted. Truth is I don't know for sure what it is,but it is pretty nifty.
Right on

you dont need a magnifying glass to see that its a magnifying glass.

smart ass posts are way more fun than informative posts!!
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 11:48 am
by fexlboi
jfarsang wrote:we need sticky's
We are working on a new Wiki with a FAQ section for all this questions...
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 1:30 pm
by FalcoColumbarius
It's not so much the Wiki/FAQ page (although a good idea, to be sure), we need a simple tutorial. Something that is apparently simple and non-threatening for the new member, to help him/her negotiate the site and all the previous threads on issues like tyres; fuel &c.. I remember when I first got on this site I didn't even notice the search engine with the lolly pop for a couple of weeks. I think it is good that we are discussing these improvements to make a really good site even better.
Harry, welcome to the site. Luna-Sea has pointed you to some good threads and you can also do your own research with the search feature in the upper right area of your screen, although it is spelling specific, i.e.; if you want look up "diesel" but type in "deisel", by accident ~ you may not be so successful. You have caught us doing a few home improvements... smiles... it's all for the common good.
Falco.
Re: Tires
Posted: Sat Feb 28, 2009 3:12 pm
by loki
I well formed wiki with faq is great and can be made to serve our needs well.
Re: Tires
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 7:59 am
by Golf Cart
Vanilla Lollipop?
Sheit, and all this time I thought is was a magic wand
Now I have to brush after every search.
Short answer for Harry. 235 wide on a stock rim ( 6.5 inch) Any wider and you run the risk of poppin a bead in a hard corner ( and bead locks look silly) I think that works out to a 9.5 inch wide tire. You'll need to go to a 7 inch rim for a 10.5 wide. ( 31/10.5/R15) and you will need some sort of lift. Jesse knows way more better but is at this point rolling his eyes (and hes gone through the trouble of explaining all this with diagrams on another post - thanks Jesse)
Good Luck
Re: Tires
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 3:35 pm
by Todd64
On the topic of "tires". I see most Deli owners are wearing big ol' knobby tires. Are there any with just regular summer tires?
Re: Tires
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2009 5:25 pm
by FalcoColumbarius
It depends on one's application. If you want to go off road then you want the big knobby tyres, and they vary in type. I use Yokohama all terrain Geolandars, these are the middle of the road, as it were. They are comfortable driving down the highway and also have a considerable traction on other surfaces, as well. DeliCat has great big mud terrain tyres that are very good for muddy situations, as well as deeper snow conditions. With my Yokohamas I get traction in lighter snow conditions and for deeper snow I have chains.
The Miss Lil' Bitchi's Yokohamas (with & without chains):


The Mitsushi's mud terrains:

Both have pros & cons ~ it all depends on what you want them for. When purchasing tyres one thing you should remember is that you are driving a truck and not a car, so you will want rubber that will support you in your endeavours... smiles.
Falco.