Title: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: peach_ on February 17, 2009, 21:09:39 pm As it says has anyone got any pics of bugs with 225/65 or 225/60's under stock rear arches?
Will they even fit under stock arches ??? cheers ;D Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: flatcat60 on February 17, 2009, 23:19:04 pm i have 225/65 on randars 64 bug with short axles.empi 5 spokes work well also.
Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: Jon on February 18, 2009, 12:40:05 pm 235/60 -15 and the stock fenders the car came from Germany with...
Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: jmarkha1 on February 18, 2009, 20:43:37 pm 235/60/15s on early 6s, short axles and stock wings.
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/jakeandmarta/the%20bug/Images/6.jpg Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: peach_ on February 18, 2009, 21:41:43 pm short axels?, I have a 66 Do they come as standard for that year? i thought they did?
cheers Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: jamiep_jamiep on February 19, 2009, 10:09:54 am Dude, you have short axles.
I would stick to a 205 if I were you. If you call Sam he has my wheels & tyres at the mo and he'll be able to tell you what they are. They fit very well and are about as big as you could want. I'm sure they're a 205/70. Title: Re: Any pics of some Bugs with 225/65's or 225/60's under stock rear arches? Post by: Neil Davies on February 19, 2009, 13:31:27 pm And the bigger the tyre, the more grip and therefore chance of breaking something. To be completely honest, I don't even like 205/70s - they're just too big. It's the one thing on modern cal lookers that I don't like. I wish someone made an affordable, period looking 185/70 - that would fill the arches but still be reasonably sized to look right with a 145 up front, and it's only 1/8" smaller diameter than a stock 165.
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