20” 8.5J tyre rubbing

YamYamVan

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Hi all,

Apologies in advance as I am sure this has probably been covered to death.

I’m new to the transporter scene having got myself a T6 (t30) in the summer.

The van came with 20” wheels, staggered set up (8.5J and 10J) and 275/40/20 tyres all around.

I’ve recently had Solow ‘Low’ coilovers fitted and was aware the tyres on the front would cause some issues at this point with rubbing. Having read various posts on here I believe if I want to change just the fronts to reduce the rubbing etc then the correct size I need is 245/45/20. In keeping with the 275/40/20 on the rears. Or is there alternative/more suitable size?

Thanks in advance
 
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As far as I’m aware, yes, the 245/45/20s are the way to go given they match the 275/40/20s in diameter (and will be much better for the 8.5J too!).
You might want to check - depending on how low you are - if they still work, given the diameter is quite a lot larger than standard although hopefully the reduced width means it works… others may have direct experience and can confirm.
 
I'm not on Solows, mine is only about 60mm down, but I have the same size staggered 20's, and going to 245/45 on the front stopped any rubbing. The van also drives and steers much better. Also it's been reported on here several times that a 275 exceeds the maximum wiidth for a 8.5j alloy.
You don't say what the offset is on your fronts though. My fronts are et45.
 
I'm not on Solows, mine is only about 60mm down, but I have the same size staggered 20's, and going to 245/45 on the front stopped any rubbing. The van also drives and steers much better. Also it's been reported on here several times that a 275 exceeds the maximum wiidth for a 8.5j alloy.
You don't say what the offset is on your fronts though. My fronts are et45.
I ran 245/45/20’s on supermetal cells which to my memory are 8.5. I’m 90mm down and used to rub on full lock on the inner arch. I just avoided using full lock. They were fine on the wheel arch just the inner arch. They were Michelin latitude tyres.
If you’re higher than me you could be ok. Here’s a pic of that setup.

IMG_5999.webp
 
Hi all,

Apologies in advance as I am sure this has probably been covered to death.

I’m new to the transporter scene having got myself a T6 (t30) in the summer.

The van came with 20” wheels, staggered set up (8.5J and 10J) and 275/40/20 tyres all around.

I’ve recently had Solow ‘Low’ coilovers fitted and was aware the tyres on the front would cause some issues at this point with rubbing. Having read various posts on here I believe if I want to change just the fronts to reduce the rubbing etc then the correct size I need is 245/45/20. In keeping with the 275/40/20 on the rears. Or is there alternative/more suitable size?
Thanks in advance
IMG_3705.webp245/35/20 fronts, 255/35/20 rears, zero chaffage.
 
Off topic, where did you get your tailgate spoiler from?

On topic, are those sizes load rated?
Transporter hq for the spoiler , and hell no they’re not loads rated , but running solows with adjuster delete and hub mod up front there’s no chance of finding tyres load rated other than the 255 city racing ones. Which are terrible . I’ve ran this size for years with zero issues👍
 
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