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Jambutty Jan 27th, 2019 18:02

Smaller wheels for V40
 
Hi Everyone, my wife has a V40 with low profile tyres, and we have been replacing tyres at the rate of about 4 a year because of potholes. We also keep having to get the wheels straightened, a complete pain. I was wondering if anyone had made the switch from 17" wheels to 16" or even 15" to get round this problem, and if there are any issues to be aware of before leaping in. Thanks for your help.

Joss

jack taylor Jan 28th, 2019 01:08

Hi jambutty, I think the problem is with the tyres not the wheels. Have you considered a higher profile tyre as the tyre wall has more flexibility and will cope better with a bad road surface. The ride will be more comfortable for your Wife as well.jack.

HDAV Jan 28th, 2019 08:42

Quote:

Originally Posted by jack taylor (Post 2489415)
Hi jambutty, I think the problem is with the tyres not the wheels. Have you considered a higher profile tyre as the tyre wall has more flexibility and will cope better with a bad road surface. The ride will be more comfortable for your Wife as well.jack.

Dropping wheel size allows for higher profile tyres to be fitted. Check with a dealer or the accessory options list for your car clearance over brakes is the main issue but most are ok an inch smaller might get smaller again. Also what tyres are you using some are better and dealing with rough surfaces than others
Example
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/VOLVO-V40...oAAOSwtlhWF8nv

I think some cc models had 16” wheels

kenny Jan 28th, 2019 12:07

Just train her to look out for potholes.

jack taylor Jan 28th, 2019 17:08

Hi, should you not want to go to the expense of buying 4 new alloys, I think you can put 55 profile tyres on your 17 inch rims. What profile are you running at the moment

Tannaton Jan 29th, 2019 12:34

I would be cautious of putting larger tyres on the same rims as that will affect acceleration, speedo accuracy and may rub on full lock (MOT fail).

My D3 SE has 16" wheels with 205/55 which I think are a good compromise between sharp handling and comfort. Also substantially cheaper than bigger, lower profile rubber....

Jambutty Jan 29th, 2019 18:19

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Originally Posted by kenny (Post 2489555)
Just train her to look out for potholes.

Nice - except really? Seriously, dark nights, puddles hiding the potholes, I blame Surrey council not her - makes for a happier house. :tounge_smile:

Jambutty Jan 29th, 2019 18:21

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Originally Posted by Tannaton (Post 2489992)
I would be cautious of putting larger tyres on the same rims as that will affect acceleration, speedo accuracy and may rub on full lock (MOT fail).

My D3 SE has 16" wheels with 205/55 which I think are a good compromise between sharp handling and comfort. Also substantially cheaper than bigger, lower profile rubber....

I'll check about tyres, but I believe you are right - it's change the whole shebang, wheels and tyres. It is running very low profiles, and higher side walls are needed I think. Thanks for the advice.

jamei305 Feb 4th, 2019 08:45

What V40 does she have and what wheels/tyres currently?


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