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tradiuz Jul 27, 2005 02:11 PM

Replacement Tire Question (16's)
 
I've got a question regarding tires. I'm pretty sure I'm going to go with 205/50-R16 for size on my R83 5 Spokes. First question: Will that size fit? Second question: What brand would you recommend for a good high performance tire. It doesn't have to be good in snow, since it only hits low 40's high 30's for a week or two. It does have to be decent in rain though, since Houston gets a good share of rain. I was thinking either Toyo T-1R's or
Goodyear Eagle-F1 DS-G3s. I'm leaning more towards the Toyos for price, but the Goodyears are based off of a rain racing tire, so would meet my requirements.

What would you recommend?

kenchan Jul 27, 2005 06:35 PM

I use 205/50/16 GS-D3's on my SSR's. They are great tires. :thumbsup:

tradiuz Jul 28, 2005 05:27 AM

I forgot to mention that I plan on starting some Auto-X's and I will be doing at least 2 DE's a year, maybe some track time too if I'm lucky (and have money to burn).

Alex@tirerack Jul 28, 2005 06:05 AM


Originally Posted by tradiuz
I forgot to mention that I plan on starting some Auto-X's and I will be doing at least 2 DE's a year, maybe some track time too if I'm lucky (and have money to burn).

S-03 is worth concidering.

Alex

tradiuz Jul 28, 2005 09:05 AM

S-03? Whats that?

Also, this is the order of importance:

1) Price
2) Grip
3) Weight
4) Close as possible to stock size or larger (I've got short enough gearing.)

Alex@tirerack Aug 1, 2005 02:46 PM


Originally Posted by tradiuz
S-03? Whats that?

S03 is really worth seaching over the forum!

Alex

BigBrownDog Aug 11, 2005 06:00 PM

How about a similar recommendation for a UHPAS type - I've got a set of Sport Edition Valore's in 16" that I'm looking to put some new tires on - I currently have some Blizzak's on them but I'm considering going to an all-season tire as we just don't seem to get Blizzak quality snow here in the St. Louis area any more. I'm also tired of the bone-jarring ride from the S-lite/Eurfori@ combination.

I'd like to consider the Avon's, but they don't appear to come in 205-50/16 which is what the Blizzaks are...

karvinbass Aug 11, 2005 06:15 PM


Originally Posted by Alex@tirerack
S03 is really worth seaching over the forum!

Alex

the S-03's are either 205/40/17 or 205/50/17 which should i do with a 17" rim? I have 205/45/17 now.

Mark

sorry i just realized this thread is for 16":lol:

Alex@tirerack Aug 12, 2005 05:53 AM


Originally Posted by karvinbass
the S-03's are either 205/40/17 or 205/50/17 which should i do with a 17" rim?


215/45/17

Alex

Alex

Alex@tirerack Aug 12, 2005 06:00 AM


Originally Posted by BigBrownDog
How about a similar recommendation for a UHPAS type

Pirelli PZero Nero M+S 205/50/16

Alex

karvinbass Aug 12, 2005 06:42 PM


Originally Posted by Alex@tirerack

215/45/17

Alex

Alex

Alex, can I run a 215/45/17 tire on a 17"x7" oem rim? with lowering springs without any issues?

RonG Aug 12, 2005 09:25 PM

I put Toyo T-1R's 205/50/R16's on R-84 wheels. It's the best thing I've done for the Mini since the 15% pully. They stick like there on velcro. It did take awhile to get use to the softer side walls though. The run flats side walls where like I-beams.

Alex@tirerack Aug 15, 2005 08:15 AM


Originally Posted by karvinbass
Alex, can I run a 215/45/17 tire on a 17"x7" oem rim? with lowering springs without any issues?

OEM 17's have high enough offset to accomodate 215/45's

Alex


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