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Tyre recommendations?
Joshy - 30/7/14 at 06:33 PM

Hi all

I'm running 6.5J x 15H2 wheels and I need some new tyres! What do you recommend I fit? I plan on driving mostly on British roads with the occasional trackday. Need to get this sorted soon as it's holding up manufacture of my front wing stays and I only have access to a MIG for a short while.



Current tyres - too high profile?



Thanks
Josh


johnemms - 30/7/14 at 06:54 PM

Car getting there
Car getting there

Part of the suspension is in the tyre walls 185 70 13s
Also have a low sump on the 2.0L Blacktop..

[Edited on 30/7/14 by johnemms]


matt5964 - 30/7/14 at 07:55 PM

I run toyo R1R's very impressed with them done 2 track days and about 1200 miles so far in mixed weather

Front 195/50/15

Rear 205/50/15


velocitykendal - 31/7/14 at 01:48 PM

+1 for Toyo R1Rs

Fantastic grip in the dry and surprisingly good in the wet too. The soft compound is more suited to our light cars than say a T1R is, but that does mean they wear out quicker. I hear good things about Yoko AD08 tyres as well but suspect they're not quite as effective in the wet.


G.I Ginge - 31/7/14 at 04:46 PM

Another +1 for the Toyo R1Rs. I used to have a set of Toyo 888s on the car- they grip incredibly in the dry but were USELESS and scary on a track in the pouring rain. The R1Rs are not as hard-wearing, but they grip very well in any weather and the price is right.


rodgling - 31/7/14 at 06:20 PM

If you're not planning to drive in the rain, R888s seem to be the popular choice. If you are, you're probably better off with R1Rs or AD08s which I think are pretty similar tyres. I had AD08s, they were pretty good (not as good feel as R888s, but lots of grip) but limited size availability. Switched to R888s, wouldn't go back.


alfas - 31/7/14 at 08:50 PM

my speeach is:

the cheapest "tuning" is a short diff!!

as the the rim-size (13, 14 or 15" ) in combination with the tyre-profile directly influences the final drive ratio i would go for a good compromise.

whats your diff ratio, what gearbox and what engine are you running?

[Edited on 31/7/14 by alfas]


Shaunk10 - 2/8/14 at 01:00 PM

Before you go spending bud. I was in the same position as you last week. I was running borbet R16 wheels which were 205 width!

Instead of changing the tyres I went ahead and got myself a set of 13s which are 185 width..

All I can say is - I wish I had done this a hell of a lot earlier, the driving is better ten fold, slow speed steering is an ease, and it looks much more like a kit car!