Neue Reifen eintragen beim Tüv?

Hey,

Habe einen Jimny GJ und habe mir von 195/80r15 96s einen 195/65r15 95V XL auf die Selbe Felge machen lassen. Die Frage ist nun, ob es ein Problem geben könnte beim TÜV vielleicht habt ihr da Erfahrung ? Im CoC Papier sthen nur die 195/80 er aber hab auch schon viele Jimnys mit zb 215/75 reifen gesehen, die bekommt man ja auch eingetragen und die sind sogar breiter.

LG

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DerBayer80
2 years ago

Yes leads to massive problems as the tacho no longer fits. The size is therefore inadmissible and leads to the cancellation of the permit. This would have had to be the case.

DerBayer80
2 years ago
Reply to  WaTcHMe96

Yes, this then expires because the vehicle no longer corresponds to the information in the papers with regard to the exhaust gas behavior and the noise behavior due to the small wheels.

Schurschi1510
2 years ago
Reply to  WaTcHMe96

Yes, it will happen. In addition, fuel consumption no longer fits. This is also higher because the motor rotates higher at the same speed.

DerBayer80
2 years ago
Reply to  WaTcHMe96

Your tyre size is not allowed. In no papers a deviation of more than 8% is released. There’s no GPS or anything else. At that point, unfortunately, you are the one who is at A..

By the way, the noise is about the engine noise, you have a shorter translation due to the smaller circumference. What increases the speed and thus the noise

ZuumZuum
2 years ago

but have seen many Jimnys with zb 215/75 mature

This is quite possible if this wheel – tire combination of the respective rim manufacturer is possible. There are reports for this.

It doesn’t mean that any X-customer combination is allowed. What can be a problem in your midestens that the wheel circumference is no longer correct and thus the speed is displayed incorrectly.

Antitroll1234
2 years ago

The question is whether there could be a problem with the TÜV

Yes, the deviation of the rolling circumference is too high at -8.4%.

seen with zb 215/75 mature

There the deviation is also +1.5% with 15” rims and is within the tolerance range.

Antitroll1234
2 years ago

And what does the tachometer tolerance, which refers to the tested series ripening, together with your changed rolling circumference, which is too high with -8.4%?

The already tested standard tyre is in the range up to a maximum of 10% + 4 km/h to get a BE for the vehicle after production.

Over9000IQ
2 years ago

Yes, there are problems because the tacho is wrong.

Over9000IQ
2 years ago
Reply to  WaTcHMe96

However, such a tachoan equation also costs neatly and must then also be entered. Don’t understand why you’re doing that to Jimmy who lives from his high tire flank.