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    Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    ok.i went to a tire shop, got a quote on some decent tires, Firestone Firehawk Gt. for the stock rim, P195/60/R14 85H.
    i asked if i could get a wider tire for the 14inch rim... he pretty much had a fit and STRONGLY disagreed with doing it b/c there werent any updates on wider tires for the 88 LX-i in the system.
    dispite that,
    He did some research and found Hankook 205/60/14 he said that the tire was basicly 11 or so mm. wider and taller. he wasnt sure if these tires would fit and told me if i had a weak/worn suspension it would rub and since that was a factor any warrentee on the tire would be null.

    both tires are around the same price... and have the same wear, hankook. 40k tire firehawk 50k tire... $360+/- set of four with installation.

    soo my question is... can i run the 205/60/14 with out any issues???
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    I run 205/50/15's lowered 2.25" and I have no problems

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    205 / 50 / 16"s and have no rubbing issue an im lowered about 3 inches lol

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    I could not find that size in 14"

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...rk=1&x=13&y=15

    195/60/14 sound fimiliar to me. You can pull up the tire specs on tirerack and compare the sizes compared to the orginal size etc. If you can I think you would be happy with the 205/50/15.

    I am looking at the Sumitomo HTR-z atm for dragon tail season coming up but they dont have 14" sizes. Try and see what the autocrossers are using.


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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/205-6...QQcmdZViewItem



    should only cost about 60 to mount and balance
    i say get them lol

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    is the suspension stock? why are you trying to put wider tires on the stock wheels?

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    A(28864)4
    MANUFACTURER/ MODEL: Falken Ziex ZE-512
    CONDITION: New
    QUANTITY OF 1 = 4 Tires
    TIRE TYPE: All-Season Mud & Snow
    SIZE: 205/60R-14
    LOAD RATING/SPEED RATING: 88H

    LOAD RANGE/ PLY RATING
    (IF APPLICABLE): N/A

    TREADWEAR/ TRACTION/ TEMPERATURE: 420/A/A
    MATERIAL/ WORKMANSHIP WARRANTY: Yes
    MILEAGE WARRANTY: 40000
    APPROVED RIM WIDTH (INCHES): 5.5 - 7.5

    OVERALL WIDTH (INCHES): 8.3
    OVERALL HEIGHT/ DIAMETER (INCHES): 23.7

    TIRE SIDEWALL : Black Side Wall
    RIM GUARD: Yes


    I think it be ok for a stock steelie.


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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    A wider tire won't do as much as getting a stickier tire, IMO. I've got 185's on my Miata but they have a 300 treadwear rating. The 205s on my Accord have a 420 treadwear, but still don't stick nearly as well as the tires on the Miata. Just food for thought.

    Get some stickier stock sized tires or something with a bit softer compound. Maybe go up to 195s if they'll warranty the tire size... Don't ditch the warranty. Free mounting / balancing / hole repair has come in handy so many times for me, it's not even funny.

    If you're not worried about warranty, get some Falken Azenis. They've got like a 200 treadwear or something nutty. They're practically r-comps for the street, but they make them in 14s that will fit your rim, and at least give you some warranty. They'll stick way better than those listed.

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Look into Kumho tires. I have them on my Bimmer, and they keep that tank gripped to the road.
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    A wider tire won't do as much as getting a stickier tire, IMO. I've got 185's on my Miata but they have a 300 treadwear rating. The 205s on my Accord have a 420 treadwear, but still don't stick nearly as well as the tires on the Miata. Just food for thought.

    Get some stickier stock sized tires or something with a bit softer compound. Maybe go up to 195s if they'll warranty the tire size... Don't ditch the warranty. Free mounting / balancing / hole repair has come in handy so many times for me, it's not even funny.

    If you're not worried about warranty, get some Falken Azenis. They've got like a 200 treadwear or something nutty. They're practically r-comps for the street, but they make them in 14s that will fit your rim, and at least give you some warranty. They'll stick way better than those listed.

    I second the Azenis. I have them I my car in 215/45-16. They're sticky as hell, and I paid 100 bucks a tire for them. I was worried that they'd have horrible wet traction since they practically look like a racing slick, but they were surprisingly sticky even in wet weather.
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Quote Originally Posted by Oldblueaccord View Post
    I could not find that size in 14"

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...rk=1&x=13&y=15

    195/60/14 sound fimiliar to me. You can pull up the tire specs on tirerack and compare the sizes compared to the orginal size etc. If you can I think you would be happy with the 205/50/15.

    I am looking at the Sumitomo HTR-z atm for dragon tail season coming up but they dont have 14" sizes. Try and see what the autocrossers are using.

    wp
    well person said small tires are hard to find due to newer cars haveing an avg 17inch rim. i mean small tires are avail.. just not wider or more of a performance type. so he says....

    Quote Originally Posted by ghettogeddy View Post
    http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/205-6...QQcmdZViewItem

    should only cost about 60 to mount and balance
    i say get them lol
    U know. I like thos thoes I will consider, I am majoring in automotive… I can mount and balance tires for free :P but im kinda lazy :/



    Quote Originally Posted by cubert View Post
    is the suspension stock? why are you trying to put wider tires on the stock wheels?
    Yeah. Everything is stock.. I just want a wider tire. That’s all

    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    A wider tire won't do as much as getting a stickier tire, IMO. I've got 185's on my Miata but they have a 300 treadwear rating. The 205s on my Accord have a 420 treadwear, but still don't stick nearly as well as the tires on the Miata. Just food for thought.

    Get some stickier stock sized tires or something with a bit softer compound. Maybe go up to 195s if they'll warranty the tire size... Don't ditch the warranty. Free mounting / balancing / hole repair has come in handy so many times for me, it's not even funny.

    If you're not worried about warranty, get some Falken Azenis. They've got like a 200 treadwear or something nutty. They're practically r-comps for the street, but they make them in 14s that will fit your rim, and at least give you some warranty. They'll stick way better than those listed.
    Ehhh im not too worried about the warranty. i just want a fatter tire that’s alll
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    i appreciate all your guys help too btw
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    i went from 195/60/15 to 205/50/16 falken 452....very good tires...i love them...but i rub because i need to roll my fenders

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Quote Originally Posted by MessyHonda View Post
    i went from 195/60/15 to 205/50/16 falken 452....very good tires...i love them...but i rub because i need to roll my fenders
    hmmm but u have 16inch rims.. perhaps the 14inch rims i have will give enough clearance so i dont rub.??? if not i know how to roll fenders, i saw a tut. on it just useing a baseball bat :P it looks quite effective. i think it was on this site. not sure.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndGenGuy View Post
    A wider tire won't do as much as getting a stickier tire, IMO...
    +1 The wider tire on the same rim will make the car feel a little more vague in transitions as well.

    Dunlop driezza z1's are an awesome tire if you have the time to heat them up (e.g. not the best choice for auto-x), supposed to be the closest thing to r-compounds, they come in 205/50 16s.
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    I have One more question... im about to purchase some rims this weekend. the seller says there are 16 inches... but the tires say 195/50/R15 THE R15 means they are 15 inch rims right? im pretty much retarded when it comes to tires and suspension
    Input Please!!!!

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Quote Originally Posted by jpetrovic View Post
    I have One more question... im about to purchase some rims this weekend. the seller says there are 16 inches... but the tires say 195/50/R15 THE R15 means they are 15 inch rims right? im pretty much retarded when it comes to tires and suspension
    Input Please!!!!
    Unless I'm just retarded tonight, then yes that means 15 inch rims.
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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    the thr r15 means 15"rim


    post the link

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    damn.................... i wanted 16's these rims are pretty nice...

    15x6.5 Motegi Racing MR7 Wheel
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    4x100mm/4x4.5
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    Back Spacing
    4.875
    Width 6.5


    soo thos are the spces of the 15 inch wheel... that wont fit correct??

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    they will fit. just make sure your offset isnt too much or too little.

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    Quote Originally Posted by evil88accordLX View Post
    they will fit. just make sure your offset isnt too much or too little.
    well 40 is the offset for our cars. if this is 35 isnt that too small... or small enought to not fit or rub the caliper???

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    this might help:
    www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp

    personally i dont think 5mm is going to cause you any problems with rubbing, but if the rims are wider there might be some rubbing.

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    best tire size on a 3g imo is 205/50/15

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    the size does not mater its all about the grip of the tire...like i said i have falken 452s that have a 300 treadwear...i also have a suspension with an all wheel alignment

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    Re: Alll tire Gurus i need some input.

    well i get that now.. but i was wondering about the 5mm offset the motegi rims are lacking, can somone explain the Offset rules again. i a bit famillier with them but need more info.

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