KO2’S ON A VAN?

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beerok

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88 posts

187 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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Just after some advice.

I drive a Renault Trafic (I know it’s not off road) but I’m considering putting some 4x4 tyres on it. Maybe the KO 2’s.

A) I like the aggressive look which seems trend at the minute

B) I’m a window cleaner and do a lot of work in the countryside up and down muddy tracks etc

I’ve no need currently for a 4x4 pickup and I also carry a 1000ltr water tank that wouldn’t fit in a truck either, so this is where my thinking is taking me.

I currently have standard 16 inch wheels, could these tyres go straight on or would it need lifting for clearance? Any help any thoughts would be appreciated.

Beerok

SlimJim16v

5,654 posts

143 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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If they have your size then they'll fit, maybe a slight difference will be OK. They are also usually LT marked, Light Truck, so OK for your use.

beerok

Original Poster:

88 posts

187 months

Wednesday 20th January 2021
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Thanks for the message.
It makes sense I suppose that if it’s the size it will fit (stupid me) I wondered if the ‘chunkier’ stance would affect it but I guess not.

snowandrocks

1,054 posts

142 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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I spoke to someone last year with BFG ATs on a merc sprinter and he seemed to think they made a worthwhile improvement off road with no major downsides. That's maybe not saying much though because the sprinter I once hired was ridiculously useless on even very mild tracks!

A 1000l ibc will easily fit in the back of a pickup if you do want a proper 4x4.

Edited by snowandrocks on Monday 25th January 17:48

beerok

Original Poster:

88 posts

187 months

Monday 25th January 2021
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snowandrocks said:
I spoke to someone last year with BFG ATs on a merc sprinter and he seemed to think they made a worthwhile improvement off road with no major downsides. That's maybe not saying much though because the sprinter I once hired was ridiculously useless on even very mild tracks!

A 1000l ibc will easily fit in the back of a pickup if you do want a proper 4x4.

Edited by snowandrocks on Monday 25th January 17:48
Thanks for replying. It’s not just a tank, I need to have reels, pumps etc also. I would be grateful for any suggestions though.

I do really like my Trafic to be honest and have been looking at where buying some steel wheels and adding some A/T tyres. The wheels I have on only have 205 tyres so I need to go wider to accommodate the tyres. Any suggestions? Thanks

C350Akra

11,629 posts

280 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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snowandrocks said:
Edited by snowandrocks on Monday 25th January 17:48
It may well physically fit but would take the vehicle overweight. Most pickups have a loading weight of between 950 and 1050kg, this includes driver etc. I would suggest around 750 litres would be the maximum tank size in a pickup.

the tribester

2,387 posts

86 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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Depending on which year/model Trafic the OP has, 1000kgs of water plus other equipment might already be close to the weight limit.

beerok

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88 posts

187 months

Wednesday 27th January 2021
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I am close to the limit but I check regularly to keep an eye on it. 👍

This is the set I’m thinking about. Are they load rated? Van tyres seem to be so would that apply to these?



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-RENAULT-TRAFFIC-ALLO...

C350Akra

11,629 posts

280 months

Thursday 28th January 2021
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beerok said:
I am close to the limit but I check regularly to keep an eye on it. ??

This is the set I’m thinking about. Are they load rated? Van tyres seem to be so would that apply to these?



https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/16-RENAULT-TRAFFIC-ALLO...
All tyres have a load rating. For more information follow:

https://www.mytyres.co.uk/tyres-information.html

The tyre load information is at:

https://www.blackcircles.com/helpcentre/tyres/what...

Those tyres in the link seem to be 102/99 which would be 775-850kg per tyre.

What does your van require?

Also £1,195 seems a lot of money, do you need the wheels as well?