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Aussiev6

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  1. I've now put 3000kms on the Scout with the 215/55/17 wheels. I did a trip around the Flinders Ranges in the North of South Australia. The car performed beautifully, giving me a softer ride with a much more durable tyre/sidewall. The scouts weakest point off road is it's ride height, but one of the reasons I bought it was it's on road ability and safety which included it not being too high. such is the nature of compromises. A superb scout with adjustable height suspension would probably be my ideal car. This trip took me over a lot of dirt roads, many creek crossings which were often quite rough and some mild 4wd tracks, The car was loaded with 4 people and luggage with 2 full size spares on a roof rack as it is quite remote in parts up there. I also had the front of the car covered in a paint protection film/wrap, which appears to have done a great job in protecting from stone chips, The factory side protection pieces also seem to have a good job in protecting the car
  2. Thanks, Meeting regs and being what I want or need can be 2 different things, I have a reversing camera but it's still too dark to really see, It's annoying for me that they've gone to a "let others know" reverse light, I liked the older system which actually provided a useful amount of rear light,
  3. As a follow up to those who are following, I bought a set of used Yeti wheels (7J x 17) ET45 which have 215/55/17 M+S tyres with a 98W load rating. I'll go up a size when I've worn these out, I've haven't gained any more clearance but these will do the job for now, tougher, higher sidewall with the benefit of a slightly softer ride. I've tried them out on a few offroad tracks and they handle ruts and potholes much better but also give me a lot more confidence on that sort of terrain. I've put the 19s back on for now as they are vastly superior on regular roads especially in the wet
  4. Thanks ApertureS, thats what I thought, just hoping someone had found a way
  5. Hi, The reversing lights (and rear fog) on my 2020 Superb scout (similar to most 2019 and later Superb wagons) are much weaker than my last superb, I've read the posts on the forum about upgrading but they all seeem to deal with the pre 2019 model without the integrated LEDs has anybody found a way to upgrade or improve them? Or added another rear light? thanks
  6. Thanks for the reply, I don't need chains for this trip, just a tough high sidewall tyre. I'm very happy with the superb Scout, it's quicker than my old V6 (but doesn't sound as good) I like the slight increase in ground clearance and bash plates, it's the perfect car for me, quick, quiet and comfortable on most roads, with usually enough off-road ability for where I go, I'll hire a Prado/lancruiser if I need more ability. I'll generally run the 19s and swap in 17s for rougher trips, at this stage I'll probably get some 215/55/17s tyre shops are reluctant to go outside the placard
  7. Thanks, that good info, I'll have to see if i can find a friendly tyre shop
  8. I really want to know if someone has put them on a superb
  9. Thanks, I've used the comparison site, I've checked the arch and it looks ok but you can't really tell until you put it through the complete range of suspension movements, hence I'd like to see if anyone has done it
  10. Continuing my quest to get some extra ground clearance and a better wheel/tyre combination than my 235/40/19 tyres for offroad work on my Superb scout. I bought some Yeti 7x17" wheels with 225/50/17 tyres, these have the same bolt pattern, offset, centres and lug nuts, so they are an easy swap. As most of you said, they should fit over the brake calipers and they do. To maximise the ground clearance I want to eventually swap the the tyres, I know 225/55/17s will fit but has anybody put a 225/60/17 on a current superb? or a (215/60/17) I'm aware of legalities and also happy to wear a speed inaccuracy for this trip as long as the wheels and tyres fit
  11. Thanks john999boy, that's useful. just confirming that you're using 17" wheels over the 340mm brakes?, are they skoda wheels or something else, thanks
  12. Yep read them, But none mention whether you can put 17" wheels on the 340mm brakes
  13. Hi Coppertop, thats interesting, I assume you have the bigger brakes (340mm)? Are they Skoda wheels?
  14. Thanks, so 17" won't fit, so it looks like 225 x 50 tyres on 18' rim are the most sidewall I can get
  15. Hi, I've sold my wonderful v6 4x4 superb and have bought a 2021 Skoda superb scout, with 19" wheels and 235x40 potenzas. (340mm front discs), this is the aussie spec, 2l turbo, 4x4, DSG I've done a number of trips in it including some mild offroading, I'm really happy with the car and it's abilities, but I'm planning another trip which contains some fairly rough tracks, so I'm considering a second set of wheels with a more dirt road focused tyre and a lot more sidewall. The tyre placard lists 17s, 18s and 19s but I think thats for all Superbs, does anyone know whats the smallest diameter wheel I can fit on the the 340mm discs? has anybody done this? are there any VW/Audi/Skoda that would fit (Currently I have 8j x19, ET44, 5x 112, 57 centres) I'm aware of legalities and also happy to wear a speed inaccuracy for this trip as long as the wheels and tyres fit, thanks
  16. I've had mine for a year and am really happy with it, my previous 2 cars were a BMW 745i and a mazda 6 MPS, The Skoda has a little of both, limousine like until you drop it into sport then its almost as quick as the MPS. economy is about 11 litres/100kms (25 mpg for Poms), mainly city driving
  17. Elegance 3.6 V6 4x4 black magic/Ivory leather
  18. Also interesting is the official skoda superb brochure here in oz shows the handbrake next to the driver, but my car (and all of the others I've seen ) have the handbrake next to the passenger, did they make some with the handbrake on the drivers side?
  19. I agree, they can catch you with the initial grab, I'm also interested if anyone has non standard pads and their comments
  20. I have a black magic superb with the ivory leather and ivory carpets, which is the combination I wanted, I got 2 sets of mats ( 1 ivory, 1 black)depending on weather and use. The black mats over the ivory carpets is very practical and looks surprisingly good, so that has become my default
  21. using google translate on the three videos, it maybe for fire brigade training
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