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    Default Will a 225/60R15 General RT43 tire work on an F3S?

    do the 225x60x15 general rt43 tire work on the rear for f3s can am spyder?
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    Hello. Same question here. I'm looking at The BFGoodrich Radial T/A All-Season P225/60R15. I ordered a Kanine in March and they keep on pushing the shipping date later and later. September now and I don't believe them. Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ssmcclub View Post
    do the 225x60x15 general rt43 tire work on the rear for f3s can am spyder?
    Since the OE size is a 50 series vs 60 that you mentioned, it is quite a bit taller than stock and most likely will cause probs with the onboard systems... It may rub under 2 up, heavy loading or heavy compression of the rear suspension due to road conditions....

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    Thank you

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    I run a 225/60 on my 18 F3L with zero issues. Usually 2 up and neither of us is small
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    Quote Originally Posted by rjinaz86323 View Post
    I run a 225/60 on my 18 F3L with zero issues. Usually 2 up and neither of us is small
    225 or 215? Tons of folks use the 215/60 but you'd be the first I can recall with a 225/60... If so, congrats on no problems. No issues with the "nanny" either? Also, I'm not sure the S and L run at the same ride-height, plus you have air suspension and auto leveling, S doesn't...

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    Quote Originally Posted by hypurone View Post
    225 or 215? Tons of folks use the 215/60 but you'd be the first I can recall with a 225/60... If so, congrats on no problems. No issues with the "nanny" either? Also, I'm not sure the S and L run at the same ride-height, plus you have air suspension and auto leveling, S doesn't...
    Definitely 225/60
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    Quote Originally Posted by hypurone View Post
    Since the OE size is a 50 series vs 60 that you mentioned, it is quite a bit taller than stock and most likely will cause probs with the onboard systems... It may rub under 2 up, heavy loading or heavy compression of the rear suspension due to road conditions....

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    Folks here have already tried every tire size combination possible and none have caused computer issues. The size variance is very limited as is tire availability ..... JMHO .... Mike

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