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Phil Flanagan 9 May 2010 01:31

tyre availability SA
 
I am struggling to find suitable tyres here in South America.
Was hoping Venezuela would come good but neither they nor (so far) anybody in Columbia can answer my request for a strong walled 235 tyre.

I am driving a 4x4 iveco which can weigh up to 4500kgs and so I need a tyre with a Load Rating of G or at least F

needs to be 235 (or 255) / 85 / 16

Can anybody advise of availability here atall ?
getting desperate! soon my front tyres will look like a local taxi slick tread!!!

HELP !

Phil.

Gipper 9 May 2010 03:02

Hi Phil,

Try Bridgestone in Bogota, they should be able to point you in the right direction to find a local dealer.

Bridgestone de Colombia, S.A.
A subsidiary of Bridgestone Americas, Inc.
Oficina 603. Calle 100 # 9A-45 Torre 2
Bogota, Colombia
Phone: 57-1-339-0120
Fax: 57-1-320-5944
Primary Business: Markets passenger, light truck, truck and bus, agricultural, and small off road tires throughout Colombia.


Or try these guys:

Colombia57, Specialists in Tailor made and group tours in Colombia

They are pretty busy these days, but they might have a contact who can help you out.

rclafton 9 May 2010 22:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phil Flanagan (Post 288213)
with a Load Rating of G or at least F

Phil.

phil

load ratings are numeric not alpha

list below

Load Index Load in kg
Load Index Load in kg
Load Index Load in kg 62 265
84 500
106 950 63 272
85 515
107 975 64 280
86 530
108 1000 65 290
87 545
109 1030 66 300
88 560
110 1060 67 307
89 580
111 1090 68 315
90 600
112 1120 69 325
91 615
113 1150 70 335
92 630
114 1180 71 345
93 650
115 1215 72 355
94 670
116 1250 73 365
95 690
117 1285 74 375
96 710
118 1320 75 387
97 730
119 1360 76 400
98 750
120 1400 77 412
99 775
121 1450 78 425
100 800
122 1500 79 437
101 825
123 1550 80 450
102 850
124 1600 81 462
103 875
125 1650 82 475
104 900
126 1700 83 487
105 925

Phil Flanagan 11 May 2010 15:06

you sure ?
 
Hi Rich

Well i agree that there is also a numeric rating system, but my tyres quite definately have the formulation of letters in this order :

' Load Range G '

!!!!!

either way my problem still exists ! bizarrely even though there is a Michelin manufacturing plant here in Columbia I am struggling to find a tyre anywhere here which is my size but at a suitable side wall strength.

I foolishly bought a Load Range E (BF Goodrich) back in Kazakstan once and regretted it coz i got numerous punctures and tread wore through ridculously quick.
Great tyre for a landrover (they all seem to have them) but of course a kitted landrover only weighs in at 3000 off kgs.

there is a supplier in UK somewhere who offer part worn michelin of our size, but for life of me cannot remember their name, any ideas?

how's the back holding out ? all good i hope.

Phil.

rclafton 12 May 2010 00:01

hmmmmm.... never seen that rating

You are looking for VAS

http://www.vass.co.uk/specials.asp?TyreID={B26B763C-6C20-4D9B-81E9-18C3EB2BB769}

Have a look athe xza's too in 8.25

m37charlie 14 May 2010 16:15

I have never seen or heard of a 235/85R16 with load range higher than "E".
In that load rating the tire has a load rating of 3042 lb ~ 1385kg/tire. Enough for a rear axle load of ~2700kg.
I have the entire Michelin truck tire database at my fingertips.
Significantly higher load ratings for Michelins in 16" (which generally have the highest load ratings of all truck tires) require perhaps a 9.00R16 (also called 255/100R16) in XZL. It has a load rating of 4240kg/axle (it has a dual rating, this is at slower top speed). At 85psi/5.75 bar
8.25R16 XZL is rated at 2900kg/axle, maybe barely enough for you. At 65psi/4.5bar
7.50R16 XZY comes in 2 load ratings, the higher is 3305 lb/tire which is 6610 lb/axle which is ~3000kg/axle. At 100 psi/~7 bar

Charlie

Niva Say Never 14 May 2010 19:09

Hi all,
Does anyone know of anywhere that still has the 8.25 xzl's?
All my searching sugests they're all gone now, but thought it was worth an ask

Sam


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