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Want new tires, what size to get?

Its time to buy some new tires. I was wandering what size you all like and think I should go with.  I have snowflakes on my car now.
One 88

Re: Want new tires, what size to get?

Reply #1
I'm using 245/50/16's, and they fit fine. I'd advise, since you don't have quad shocks, that you get 255/45/16's on the rear and 235/50-55/16's on the front, as the 245's tend to wander every time you find a rut in the road.

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Reply #2
Quote from: oldraven
as the 245's tend to wander every time you find a rut in the road.


And if lowered you will have rubbing issues when turning sharp corners.

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Quote from: slamedcat
And if lowered you will have rubbing issues when turning sharp corners.


If he went with 245's, you mean? I know at stock height mine have never come close. Would the 235's?

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Reply #4
Yup the 245's are a little to big if you lowered the car. I know I have that problem now. I also hit the fender lip if I hit a bump too hard.

Not sure on the 235's. I have also run 205/55R16 real small close to the ground watch for small animals.
225/50R16 are a little better.

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Reply #5
Quote from: oldraven
as the 245's tend to wander every time you find a rut in the road.

my 225's wander too

Slamedcat...your signature has me rolling dude, i cant breath, oh got thats funny
It's Gumby's fault.

 

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Reply #6
I've got 245-45-17s on the front of my lowered bird. No tire rubbing issues. I had crazy wondering with spoogeho tires, where the tire would catch every groove in the road, but I got new tires (Riken) and they have zero wondering effect. That's just what I'm running. Goodluck.

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Reply #7
you have the mustang control arms though
It's Gumby's fault.

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Reply #8
True, I forgot....but I was running 235-45-17 before the mustang control arms without rubbing. Thanks for the reminder.

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Reply #9
oh man that sig is just tooooo funny.

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Reply #10
Tire rack doesn't have 255/45 r16s but i like the idea of 245 50s

What about the Sumitomo HTR Z.  There cheap and thats what I want for the $300 cat!
One 88

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Reply #11
Looks like a nice tire. :) But if you would like to try the bigger rears, why not just go somewhere else? I got my Toyo's through a local dealer for $800 ($680US).

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Reply #12
kinda pointless to go that much bigger imho. I would just get wider tires of the same size. At least with the wider tires there wil be more traction. Maybe slightly bigger in back and smaller up front.
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Reply #13
As bad as it sounds you may try your local walmart or sam's club.
They have a huge selection of special order tires. That where I got my G Force T/A tires from. They were right around $107 a tire. That was about 2 years ago so the price may have changed.

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Reply #14
On a 7" wide wheel...no wider than 245...

You will get wander and float on anything less than a V-rated tire...the sidewalls are just too soft, and it will be worse if you go too wide.

I'm a big fan of the Sumitomo tires (going to get a set for the Z-7 here soon, but if you live in a place that gets any snow, and you plan on driving that car in the snow....look at another one of the Sumitomo HTR all-season performance tires, such as the HTR+.
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