195s or 205s
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Cruntch Time!!! Tire Size Brand And Model ???
I JUST SOLD MY S-LITES AND I HAVE TO GET SOME TIRES FOR THE HOLEYS THIS WEEK... trying to deside if I want 195 or 205 tires for my Holey wheels???
Im in east TN so it rains a lot, street.
I guess Im going with Kumhos??
THE H4 716 HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A GOOD AFFORDABLE ALL WEATHER PERFORMANCE TIRE???
suggestions?
db
Im in east TN so it rains a lot, street.
I guess Im going with Kumhos??
THE H4 716 HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A GOOD AFFORDABLE ALL WEATHER PERFORMANCE TIRE???
suggestions?
db
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I got Kumhos for my MCSa but don't have enough miles on them to tell you anything except that they look really good (215/50-16) so I recommend the widest you can get on your wheel for the appearance. And Kumhos are supposed to be pretty good in the wet but HOW good I am unsure of. Doesn't help much, but there are not many responses to this question--maybe you should add something about cats jumping on your car.
#5
Originally Posted by Mineon
I went with 195's on my holeys for street use. 205 is a bit of a stretch for street use ( I do it for race use though). I went with 195/55-15 tires and love them, Toyo T1R's to be exact.
-Keith
-Keith
They are only 10mm wider and keep almost the same running diameter. I'm sure for street use the extra weight of the tire would not be felt.
Just a thought
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Originally Posted by doombuggy
I JUST SOLD MY S-LITES AND I HAVE TO GET SOME TIRES FOR THE HOLEYS THIS WEEK... trying to deside if I want 195 or 205 tires for my Holey wheels???
Im in east TN so it rains a lot, street.
I guess Im going with Kumhos??
THE H4 716 HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A GOOD AFFORDABLE ALL WEATHER PERFORMANCE TIRE???
suggestions?
db
Im in east TN so it rains a lot, street.
I guess Im going with Kumhos??
THE H4 716 HAS BEEN DISCONTINUED ANY OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR A GOOD AFFORDABLE ALL WEATHER PERFORMANCE TIRE???
suggestions?
db
195/55-15 should work with holey rims just fine. This size is meant to fit rims from 5.5-7" wide compared to 205/50-15 tires which are really meant for slightly wider rims than the 15x5.5" holeys. You can still mount them but it isn't easy for most shops unless they do performance tire installs.
You gain about one pound more for the wider tires and loose a little height on the tire diameter.
You might want to talk to Alex@tirerack about the Kumho Ecsta HP4 716
which appear to be in stock for the moment.
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=AV5&url=/tires/tires.jsp&tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+HP4+716&v ehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes&partnum=955HR5 HP4
This is a Grand Touring All season tire. Only $56 each, 360 tread rating, A traction.
For more performance consider Kumho Ecsta ASX Ultra High Performance all Season for $70 each, 420 tread rating AA traction
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=AV5&url=/tires/tires.jsp&tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+ASX&partn um=955VR5EASX&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes &place=10
Another option is Kumho Ecsta SPT (ultra High Performance Summer tire)
$67 each 340 tread wear and AA traction
http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=AV5&url=/tires/tires.jsp&tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+SPT&partn um=955VR5KU31&vehicleSearch=false&fromCompare1=yes &place=5
Note- not an all season tire.
Last edited by Alex@tirerack; 09-14-2005 at 05:36 AM.
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