need advice for 195/55 R16 replacements
need advice for 195/55 R16 replacements
hi all,
It's time to get new shoes for the MINI - I've pushed my original run-flats as far as they can go. I have 195/55 16's on the standard V-spoke wheels.
What is the best replacement for them? Searching for this size on Tire Rack yields surprisingly few results: 7 choices total with only 2 being non-run flats.
I've read several threads on regular vs. run-flats and it appears that regular tires yield better performance for less cost and weight. However, the 2 regular tires listed at this size have a low feedback rating from buyers. Where else are people finding regular tires that fit the MINI?
It's time to get new shoes for the MINI - I've pushed my original run-flats as far as they can go. I have 195/55 16's on the standard V-spoke wheels.
What is the best replacement for them? Searching for this size on Tire Rack yields surprisingly few results: 7 choices total with only 2 being non-run flats.
I've read several threads on regular vs. run-flats and it appears that regular tires yield better performance for less cost and weight. However, the 2 regular tires listed at this size have a low feedback rating from buyers. Where else are people finding regular tires that fit the MINI?
Originally Posted by Squirlz
Try 205-50-16s. Much more to pick from and size difference is negligible. That's what most of us do.
Originally Posted by Squirlz
Try 205-50-16s. Much more to pick from and size difference is negligible. That's what most of us do.
, I skinned my oem Dunlop front runflats @ 22k. (the rears were still ok, if anyones interested
) So after researching and pm-ing here on NAM I settled on Pirelli 205-50-16 non-runflats. My local dealer matched internet pricing. Bottom line for four incl install, balance, and valves: $528. Why 50 instead of 55? I was advised 205-55 might scrape on bumps or high speed turns. So far, no scraping.OK, three suggestions: pick up a donut spare for long trips; buy a can of goo. Join AAA and opt for the 100 mile tow option incase you don't have spare with you or tire is so damaged, goo won't help.
I've had the new ones on now for 3000 miles and the ride appears to me to be about the same...certainly no complaints. Also, they performed perfectly in some very very heavy downpours.
Originally Posted by hugh
Because I didn't rotate
, I skinned my oem Dunlop front runflats @ 22k. (the rears were still ok, if anyones interested
) So after researching and pm-ing here on NAM I settled on Pirelli 205-50-16 non-runflats. My local dealer matched internet pricing. Bottom line for four incl install, balance, and valves: $528. Why 50 instead of 55? I was advised 205-55 might scrape on bumps or high speed turns. So far, no scraping.
, I skinned my oem Dunlop front runflats @ 22k. (the rears were still ok, if anyones interested
) So after researching and pm-ing here on NAM I settled on Pirelli 205-50-16 non-runflats. My local dealer matched internet pricing. Bottom line for four incl install, balance, and valves: $528. Why 50 instead of 55? I was advised 205-55 might scrape on bumps or high speed turns. So far, no scraping.Hugh, which Pirelli's did you get?
Originally Posted by caffeinated
hi all,
It's time to get new shoes for the MINI - I've pushed my original run-flats as far as they can go. I have 195/55 16's on the standard V-spoke wheels.
What is the best replacement for them? Searching for this size on Tire Rack yields surprisingly few results: 7 choices total with only 2 being non-run flats.
Where else are people finding regular tires that fit the MINI?
It's time to get new shoes for the MINI - I've pushed my original run-flats as far as they can go. I have 195/55 16's on the standard V-spoke wheels.
What is the best replacement for them? Searching for this size on Tire Rack yields surprisingly few results: 7 choices total with only 2 being non-run flats.
Where else are people finding regular tires that fit the MINI?
Popular choices are non runflats in:
205/50-16 fits 5.5-7.5" wide rims, outer tire diameter 24.1"
Load 91 about 20.5 lbs
205/55-16 fits 5.5-7.5" wide rims, outer tire diameter 25"
Load 94 about 20.9 lbs (larger diameter, slightly smoother ride)
If you have stock suspension both tires will fit the stock rim and will work without rubbing.
If you have a lowered MINI you're better off with the 205/50-16 tire.
In that size tirerack.com has many choices-
For max performance and great wet or dry traction see:
-Bridgestone Potenza S-03 for $156 each Max Performance summer tire
220 tread life AA traction 24 pounds also available in 205/55-16 with the same weight and outer tire diameter of 24.9" W speed rated $162 each
Or
-Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3 for $119 each special price
280 tread life AA traction 22 lbs Max Performance Summer
Also available in
205/55-16 $135 each 23 lbs 24.9" tire diameter
215/55-16 $136 each "special" 24 lbs 25.3" tire diameter
225/50-16 $98 each "special" 23 lbs 24.9" tire diameter
Ultra HP Summer tire in 205/50-16
BF Goodrich g-Force T/A KDW2 $117 each
Avon Tech M500 $81 each
Yokohama AVS ES100 $81 each
Ultra HP All season (good for light snow or rain, longer wearing)
Pirelli PZero Nero M&S $105 each
Talk to Alex@tirerack.com for more info.
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Originally Posted by minihune
If you have stock suspension both tires will fit the stock rim and will work without rubbing.
If you have a lowered MINI you're better off with the 205/50-16 tire.
Talk to Alex@tirerack.com for more info.
If you have a lowered MINI you're better off with the 205/50-16 tire.
Talk to Alex@tirerack.com for more info.
Rubbing would also be a funtion of how spirited / agressively you drive. I played it safe by choosing the 50s.
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I just replaced my Dunlap Runflops with Kumho's Ecsta SPT 205/50/16's. The car is stock. They don't rub at all. $71. each. They are EXCELLENT, wet or dry, but definetly not a snow tire. The tire rack would call my driving style, spirited.
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=EZ3&url=/tires/tires.jsp&tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+SPT
Partsman109, I belive the widest tire approved for a 6.5 inch rim would be a 225/50.

http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=EZ3&url=/tires/tires.jsp&tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+SPT
Partsman109, I belive the widest tire approved for a 6.5 inch rim would be a 225/50.
Last edited by Alex@tirerack; Jul 24, 2006 at 01:41 PM.
I bought the more expensive ($71vs $104) Nero Zeros because of the best of snow (handling)recommendation. This November or December,I'll find out if they're worth the extra $$$.
The oem Dunlops were awful (in the snow).
The oem Dunlops were awful (in the snow).
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