troop
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If those 165/60R15 Vredesteins touched your fenders at all, then be very wary about fitting Kanines :lecturef_smilie: One of the very few differences between them and the OEM Spec Kendas that I've been able to actually measure is their tread depth!
The Kanines have slightly more tread depth than the OEM Spec Kendas (IIRC it's less than 1mm, but that's probably juuuust enough to account for the reported 'better tire life' some claim from them...) and I'm pretty sure the 'extra' all comes from a tad more 'rubber' added to the outside/rolling dia of the tire, rather than the tread pattern impression just being pressed in deeper than on the OEM Spec Kendas. Personally, I reckon that both OEM Spec AND the 'almost clone' Kanines are made so flimsily to start with that there's just not enough overall 'rubber' thickness in the tread area for the tread pattern to be pressed any deeper anyway!! :banghead:
So like I said - if the Vredesteins touched the insides of your fenders, you might wanta check that the Kanines don't too!! :lecturef_smilie:
There again, what air pressure did you have in the Vredesteins? Cos anything much more than 18 psi would've likely over-inflated them beyond what is strictly ideal &/or necessary for even a fully loaded & ridden hard Spyder's weight & performance capabilities, so with any higher pressures than that they'd blow up bigger, just like an over-inflated party balloon! :banghead:
Hi Peter,
I ran the Vredestein's at 17#, but also tried 15# on the Rt. As I mentioned, my Achilles ATR-K car tires are 165/55R15 in size and have 10/32" or 8mm tread depth and have no clearance issues. I also run those at 17#. Sadly, for whatever reason, no one (Federal/Achilles/etc) is bringing 165/55-15 tires to the states anymore. That said, I still can find a 165/55R15 auto snow tire but it has 11/32" or 9mm tread depth. It has a 22.1" overall diameter, which is the same as my All Season Achilles 165/55R15 .
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