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Max tread difference on one axle?
I have a set Goodyear Wrangler Mt's with my G4? 255 x 55 x 19 The fronts have about 6 mm tread left and the rear 7mm. I now damaged one off the rear tyres, I got a piece off wood between the rim and tyre and this damaged the sealing area. It took a piece of rubber out just over the sealing area.
I got a spare that still has about 12mm thread left. Is it acceptable to have a tyre with 12 mm and 7 mm on the rear axle?
How much tread depth difference can you have between the front and the rear tyres?
What is the tread depth of a new wrangler MT?Roel
1997 Camel Trophy Disco ex-P101JWK (traded it for a Britains 42101)
1984 90 TD5
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21st Nov 2008 4:26 pm
ronp
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Sorry, don't know the answer to the tread difference.
BUT, if you do use it and the D3 doesn't like it, it'll only change up to 4th as a precaution.
You can then manually shift to a higher gear.
But remember that's the D3's way of telling you something, so I'd get it off as soon as poss....... always on the road less travelled 🚧
21st Nov 2008 6:41 pm
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Alternatively. Get one new MTR on the wheel that had the damaged tyre and put bot the new tyres on the same axle, put the 7mm tyre as the spare. Just a thought.
I think new depth is 12mm.
21st Nov 2008 8:30 pm
Roel
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I might have to be 1 new tyre or even 3? Because what is allowed to have as thread depth difference between the front axle and the rear?
Does anyone has experience with this. Or am I the first that damaged a tyre?Roel
1997 Camel Trophy Disco ex-P101JWK (traded it for a Britains 42101)
1984 90 TD5
2005 G4 Disco 3 BN55WPT
Also member of club MTR
and Club Faultmate
Interested in my 4x4 history see my website: www.mudmachine.webklik.nl
Sorry it's in Dutch and with google translator it gets funny.
22nd Nov 2008 4:35 pm
stapldm
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I'm sure a real expert will be along soon, but in the meantime...
I know that in softroader 4x4 systems such differences (and lesser differences too) have led to failure of the viscous coupling.
You have a real 4x4 though so this shouldn't be a problem
Doesn't the space saver spare have a different rolling diameter than the other wheels? If the D3 can cope with that then a few mm shouldn't be a big issue.
Having said that when I had this same total loss of a tyre but on the front axle, the new full tread tyre caused the arrow on the satnav to point at 10o'clock rather than straight ahead. I can't recall any other difference other than lighter steering tho.Dr. Ian Malcolm:
"Yeah, but your scientists were so preoccupied with whether or not they could, they didn't stop to think if they should."
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