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chiller670
04-04-2003, 06:11 PM
I have had the same pair of tires since i bought the car 5 years ago and now i really need to replace them. I've got the LXi alloys and currently using 185-70r14. But they are suppose to be 195-60r14 (i think) so which one should I get??? and why???

Jims 86LXI HB
04-04-2003, 10:02 PM
Originally posted by chiller670
I have had the same pair of tires since i bought the car 5 years ago and now i really need to replace them. I've got the LXi alloys and currently using 185-70r14. But they are suppose to be 195-60r14 (i think) so which one should I get??? and why???

Oh man what a terrible size to have on the car, well at least they served you well I guess. Definately get the right 19560-14 size now that you need new tires. What do you want and need out of your next tires? High performance All-season or high performance summer tires? And are their any brands you don't like or would never own?

87AccordsterLx
04-04-2003, 10:29 PM
hmm.. well at least they will be cheap... lol. Try to ditch those asap man and throw on some 205/45-16's. For now I would get either the:

Yokohama Avid H4's 360 treadwear and HR speed rating... $51ea

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/product/tires/yokhhe.l.jpg

or the:

Dunlop SP Sport A2's 420 treadwear and HR rated. $53ea

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/product/tires/mtahh3.l.jpg

What do you think Jim?

87AccordsterLx
04-04-2003, 10:37 PM
Just for reference this is my setup... thanks once agian to Jim for the help with my tires which I LOVE!!! :D

205/45-16

Enkei CDR9
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/product/wheels/enkcdr.large.jpg


Kumho Ecsta Supra 712
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/product/tires/kumhh1.l.jpg

http://www.ghalili.com/Nathan/Nate's%20Page/3gs/3grearwheel.jpg

AZmike
04-04-2003, 11:35 PM
I have those Dunlop A2s and have ben pleased so far.

AvgWhtMale
04-05-2003, 04:16 AM
He's obviously got 14" rims, so unless he gets new wheels, he'll need 14" tires. Get 195/60/14's. They'll make your wheel + tire size standard (23.12") so your speedometer and odometer will be accurate (Right now your wheel/tire size is 24.2"). Your acceleration will likely improve and the wider tread will give you better handling. I have Pirelli P4000's and they're great (but expensive -- $83). Someone wanna check my math?

3G wheel+tire size = 195 x .6 / 10 / 2.54 + 14 = 23.12"
his " " " = 185 x .7 / 10 / 2.54 + 14 = 24.2"

A good website is www.tirerack.com. Tell it what car you have and what your priorities are (handling, comfort, economy, etc) and it will recommend a tire.

AvgWhtMale
04-05-2003, 04:20 AM
And if you want to extend the life of your tires, get non-directional ones so they can be rotated to all four wheels. You might have to call to ask which tires are non-directional, unless you can tell from the tread pictures. I think all symmetric treads (like the one pictured above) are directional, i.e. the point always points in the direction of tire travel.

I guess that was more than $0.02... maybe like 2$? sorry...