Inovit - We have the following in relation to this thread and load ratings, for everyones info:

Blitz - 880kg - 20x8.5 & 20x10 - ET32/40
Torque - 880kg - 20x8.5 & 20x10 - ET35/40
Speed - 880kg - 20x8.5 & 20x10 - ET35/40
Thrust - 880kg - 20x8.5 & 20x10 - ET37/38
Vector - 880kg - 20x8.5 - ET37

Sonic - 765kg - 20x8.5 - ET35
Turbine - 735kg - 20x9 & 20x10.5 - ET35/40

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Torque Black:MF Dark Tint 1.pngTorque Satin Black 1.pngSpeed Black:MF Dark Tint 1.pngSpeed Satin Black 1.pngThrust Satin Black 1.pngThrust Satin Black MF Dark Tint 1.pngVector Satin Black 1.pngSonic Satin Black 1.pngTurbine Satin Black 1.png

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Officially no, minimum rating for a T32 is 860kg for the wheels and 103 for tyres.
Saying that, the previous owner of my T32 drove it for 24k miles with 750kg rated wheels and under rated tyres.
There may possibly be insurance ramifications though if anything were to happen

 
Well, it depends...
If your vehicle is MOT'd as a Class 4 the load rating is not checked.
If your vehicle is MOT'd as a class 7 they will check the tyres only, unless your wheel loading is obvious, as I believe they are not allowed to remove them to look at the back of the hub.

Agree with the 'potential' insurance issues though, but if the incident was due to wheel failure. But that is seriously unlikely as I doubt many of us load our vans up anywhere near the max limit (builders and work vans excluded of coarse)
 
Well, it depends...
If your vehicle is MOT'd as a Class 4 the load rating is not checked.
If your vehicle is MOT'd as a class 7 they will check the tyres only, unless your wheel loading is obvious, as I believe they are not allowed to remove them to look at the back of the hub.

Agree with the 'potential' insurance issues though, but if the incident was due to wheel failure. But that is seriously unlikely as I doubt many of us load our vans up anywhere near the max limit (builders and work vans excluded of coarse)
Cheers
 
Officially no, minimum rating for a T32 is 860kg for the wheels and 103 for tyres.
Saying that, the previous owner of my T32 drove it for 24k miles with 750kg rated wheels and under rated tyres.
There may possibly be insurance ramifications though if anything were to happen

Cheers
 
Hi @Adam Baker thanks for the info but the ratings that I’ve found on your website differ from those quoted. Have I missed something obvious? Cheers
 
They have had the instructions to update the website...that's what happens when you pay someone else to do it for you! Want it done right, do it yourself!
 
FYI these wheels are both T32 rated. 18in TMS and 20in Sportline reps.
I have just fitted the 20in to my bus, 18in will be kept for winter or sold.

Wheels

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All that's needed as a minimum of an 860kg load rating.

Sport line reps...I'd be a little bit hesitant to trust a 'replica'
 
All that's needed as a minimum of an 860kg load rating.

Sport line reps...I'd be a little bit hesitant to trust a 'replica'

Both are rated well over. I understand what your saying but I used the word replica, not anyone selling them. TBH any 20in wheels is going to be under a fair bit of stress and from what I've seen the issue is the inner rim splitting on a lot of wheels especially those with wider. I have no quams over using them.
 
So just bought a T6 Kombi T32. What are my options on upgrade wheels and tyres. I’m new to the T6 but have had a 03 T5 for 15 years lowered and running BMW type alloys with spigot rings and no issues.
There seems to be limits where some wheels are ok for most but not the T32.?
 
There’s a whole section of wheel porn on the Forum, I’m sure the answers are there as you are not the first to ask the question.
 
Effectively we’re looking at 860 weight rated wheels and tyres 103 minimum? 5x120. 65.1 centre and et35? ( actually no idea on the et! I see some at 45 also??).
 
Effectively we’re looking at 860 weight rated wheels and tyres 103 minimum? 5x120. 65.1 centre and et35? ( actually no idea on the et! I see some at 45 also??).
That's a pretty good summary, but the centre bore can be greater than 65.1 with the use of a spigot ring, many aftermarket wheels have a larger centre bore. Also, offset depends on wheel width, tyre width and how close you want the wheel/tyre to sit to the outside of the van for whatever look suits your tastes.
 
Does anyone happen to know what the load rating is on a 20" BBS CH-R? Have a feeling it'll be massively under, but would look sooo good....
 
Does anyone happen to know what the load rating is on a 20" BBS CH-R? Have a feeling it'll be massively under, but would look sooo good....
I’m pretty sure they are under! I was looking at the same ones as THQ have just put on the commercial one. :inlove: A thing of beauty!

why do these companies make it so hard to find a load rating.
 
I’m pretty sure they are under! I was looking at the same ones as THQ have just put on the commercial one. :inlove: A thing of beauty!

Haven't seen THQ's new ones on the commercial; pics?! Please dont redirect me to faceache!
 
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