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Jun 26, 2008
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hi guy`s.. can anyone help with advice. i have a peugeot 406 hdi 2.0 with 235/45/18 wheel/tyres fitted.. with they be ok to tow a lunar clubman 4 berth ?
 
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don't think it realy matters what size are on your car,the manufacturers take that in to account based on weight/speed rating etc as long as there legal[tread depth etc]are the tyres the original spec?
 
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don't think it realy matters what size are on your car,the manufacturers take that in to account based on weight/speed rating etc as long as there legal[tread depth etc]are the tyres the original spec?
the tyres are aftermarket non standard fitment, on 18 inch alloy wheels, i am not sure if they are suitable for towing a caravan
 
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if the tyres were fitted by a reputable company they would not have under-rated the speed rating[t or h or v etc] or the weight,although this is less of an issue with cars because the weight is multiplied by 4 as opposed to 2 for single axle 'vans,i realy don't think you'll have a problem although i'm sure there are a lot of people who tow 'vans with low profile tyres on there cars,keep posted they may respond soon!!!
 
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Low profile tyres generally give better grip and stability because there's less sideways flex in the tyre sidewall. The down side is a harsher ride.

The standard tyre for your car was 195/65 R15 91H. The 235/45 R18 tyres fitted should have Load Index 94, which is fine as it's higher.
 
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Low profile tyres generally give better grip and stability because there's less sideways flex in the tyre sidewall. The down side is a harsher ride.

The standard tyre for your car was 195/65 R15 91H. The 235/45 R18 tyres fitted should have Load Index 94, which is fine as it's higher.
thanks guy`s, that answers my question perfectly.
 

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