Proper tire size for Falken 512 all season?
#1
Proper tire size for Falken 512 all season?
I SOOOOoooo want to get these Konig rewinds.
I Believe I would be buying 205/60/15's to make up for the diameter of a 195/55/16 dunlop runflat stock.
The older man at the shop was doing math to 100th decimals and felt that the 205/60/15's would be slighlty less than a 1/4 inch larger, but to go the other way he says is worse, which i agree. I rather have more top end than off the line, and this is rather a small %, 1/100 of the tire height right?
Whoever i show the Rewinds to is like WHOA those look nice.
i got a deal locally from nice people for $700 plus tax
It will be going on a BRG/BRG MCS with chromeline exterior
I Believe I would be buying 205/60/15's to make up for the diameter of a 195/55/16 dunlop runflat stock.
The older man at the shop was doing math to 100th decimals and felt that the 205/60/15's would be slighlty less than a 1/4 inch larger, but to go the other way he says is worse, which i agree. I rather have more top end than off the line, and this is rather a small %, 1/100 of the tire height right?
Whoever i show the Rewinds to is like WHOA those look nice.
i got a deal locally from nice people for $700 plus tax
It will be going on a BRG/BRG MCS with chromeline exterior
#3
Thank you so much for that calculator!
the difference is .984% which at 60 mph is about a 1/2 mile per hour showing under with 205/60/15's. 8.3 revs difference.
2.385% is the difference of 205/55/15's. The old chinese american dood is right. 851 revs is the new tire and 871 is stock. It is better to be off 8.3 revs and have more top end I feel than be 20 revs off and be all low end.
Plus, the ride of a 60 is nicer, and thats 70% of my goal.
First comfort
Then looks
Then price.
That calculator ROX!! the older gentleman with his pencil and paper did it even faster though. Kinda sick
the difference is .984% which at 60 mph is about a 1/2 mile per hour showing under with 205/60/15's. 8.3 revs difference.
2.385% is the difference of 205/55/15's. The old chinese american dood is right. 851 revs is the new tire and 871 is stock. It is better to be off 8.3 revs and have more top end I feel than be 20 revs off and be all low end.
Plus, the ride of a 60 is nicer, and thats 70% of my goal.
First comfort
Then looks
Then price.
That calculator ROX!! the older gentleman with his pencil and paper did it even faster though. Kinda sick
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205/60/15's are closer to stock according to math !
0.98% taller than stock on 60
2.39% shorter than stock on 55
I have no doubt racing it better to have smaller, as lower gearing is best for racing in general. However, closest to spedometer is the 60 and hardly anyone knows this it seems.
0.98% taller than stock on 60
2.39% shorter than stock on 55
I have no doubt racing it better to have smaller, as lower gearing is best for racing in general. However, closest to spedometer is the 60 and hardly anyone knows this it seems.
#9
Originally Posted by El_Jefe
I SOOOOoooo want to get these Konig rewinds.
I Believe I would be buying 205/60/15's to make up for the diameter of a 195/55/16 dunlop runflat stock.
The older man at the shop was doing math to 100th decimals and felt that the 205/60/15's would be slighlty less than a 1/4 inch larger, but to go the other way he says is worse, which i agree. I rather have more top end than off the line, and this is rather a small %, 1/100 of the tire height right?
Whoever i show the Rewinds to is like WHOA those look nice.
i got a deal locally from nice people for $700 plus tax
It will be going on a BRG/BRG MCS with chromeline exterior
I Believe I would be buying 205/60/15's to make up for the diameter of a 195/55/16 dunlop runflat stock.
The older man at the shop was doing math to 100th decimals and felt that the 205/60/15's would be slighlty less than a 1/4 inch larger, but to go the other way he says is worse, which i agree. I rather have more top end than off the line, and this is rather a small %, 1/100 of the tire height right?
Whoever i show the Rewinds to is like WHOA those look nice.
i got a deal locally from nice people for $700 plus tax
It will be going on a BRG/BRG MCS with chromeline exterior
Other good tires in this size at Tirerack.com include:
In ultra High Performance Summer tires-
BF Goodrich g-Force Sport $62 each
Yokohama AVS ES100 $81 each
In Ultra HP all season tires-
Bridgestone Potenza RE960 AS Pole Position $80 each
Kumho Ecsta ASX $48 each
In High Performance All Season tires-
BF Goodrich Traction T/A H $63 each
Bridgestone Potenza G009 $66 each
Dunlop SP Sport A2 Plus $58 each
Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S $92 each
Yokohama AVID H4S $56 each
And in about the same overall tire diameter you can find 185/65-15 which should work fine as well. Outer tire diameter 24.4" which is OEM stock sized. The exact selection of tire sizes may vary.
One thing to note is 205/60-15 is a little heavier but will wear down over time and reach stock tire size soon enough. So a taller gear will be relatively short lived. 60 series tires are smooth and more forgiving over rough roads.
#10
Currently, I am making a deal with the guy for the whole package. I figure that its at least a well liked tire. Whether its good for me I dont know. I never had issues in ice and snow with non snow tires on 80's camaro's that were never meant for snow at all. I would drive through the snow fishtailing and going like 40-50 on sidestreets while suv's were doing 20. so, I figure just so long as it is winter rated and makes an honest effort at challenging snow, it will be fine for me on a front wheel drive car with dsc/astc and LSD and me on nicotine. (smoke a briar pipe)
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I would go 205/55R15. It has worked well on the Mini we have.
Leo
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Leo
leo@edgeracing.com
800-489-5353 x211
http://www.edgeracing.com
#14
Bought the konig rewinds from George Laurea at OPAK on Long Island.
OPAK is a direct seller of Konig's. I went to Konig's main building which turns out to be near my house oddly enough. I saw some hot cars outside!
Set of 4 Rewinds, silver, the center hub something, 40 offset, and Falken 512 all seasons. Picking them up on tuesday
OPAK is fantastic. they know real racing and street racing as well as looks and value. Recommend George to anyone who is on Long Island for rims. When I pick them up im going to give him a few plugs on the forums.
OPAK is a direct seller of Konig's. I went to Konig's main building which turns out to be near my house oddly enough. I saw some hot cars outside!
Set of 4 Rewinds, silver, the center hub something, 40 offset, and Falken 512 all seasons. Picking them up on tuesday
OPAK is fantastic. they know real racing and street racing as well as looks and value. Recommend George to anyone who is on Long Island for rims. When I pick them up im going to give him a few plugs on the forums.
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