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: Widest tires on stock rims?


Saucy
07-30-2006, 06:09 PM
i'm in the market for some new tires and was wondering what's the widest tire that will fit on the s13 240 wheel (the ugly ones w/a bunch of spokes). i'm trying to keep away from buying rims as i'm going for the "i swear it's stock" look. i found someone running a 205, but is that the widest?! i hope not. thanks for the help

Ultrablack240
07-30-2006, 07:51 PM
Ive fit 225s in the stock wim.

looks a bit bublely and a bit taller but it works and doesnt look that bad....

doluck
07-30-2006, 10:26 PM
I have 235' on my rear and 225 on the front fit fine BFG G Force are the bomb dizzle fo shizzle..
.. I'm a tire distributor..

SoSideways
07-30-2006, 10:53 PM
If you want a bubbly tire for straight line traction then yeah, anything bigger than a 205 would be good.

If you want a tire that's square on the rim, then a 195 would be the max.

I would generally say a 205/55/15 or a 205/60/15 would be good for a compromise between handling and straight line traction.

doluck - what kinda deals can you get?

Saucy
07-30-2006, 11:07 PM
i was thinking about the Kumho Ecsta ASX's. they've got really good reviews and fit my tight budget pretty nicely.

nsn240
07-31-2006, 02:22 AM
i was thinking about the Kumho Ecsta ASX's. they've got really good reviews and fit my tight budget pretty nicely.

Did you look at the Kuhmo MX's? Check them out... i dunno if they make the right sizes though

Isnt the stock tire size a 205?

jickel180
07-31-2006, 09:29 AM
Isnt the stock tire size a 205?

Yeah, HICAS equipped S13's came with 205 width tires, and it seems every other s13 came with 195s.

doluck
07-31-2006, 11:14 AM
i was thinking about the Kumho Ecsta ASX's. they've got really good reviews and fit my tight budget pretty nicely.

Ok so let me play sales man for a sec.

1- What size are you going to get 205/60-15 is going to be your better deal for fit and cauze they will be cheaper than going wider.

2- Where do you live, the weather plays a big deal in the kinda tire you should use.

3- How hard are you on your tires. The ASX I see them last about 12-18k miles with hard driving. This is because they are not made to drive hard as other tires, so when you get them hot the start wearing super fast.

4- how much do you want to spend? 205/60/15 ASX run about $50 a tire
for about $10 you can step up to some much better tire!

A good way to do tire research is to use Tirerack.com They do more research on the tires then most of the manufacturer.

I run the BFG G Force Sport They are Super sticky and they only cost about $60 I love them and I have used alot of tires!


SoSideways- I can't sell to the public, Just point you in the right direction if you were in Florida.

Saucy
07-31-2006, 06:34 PM
i'm in SC and Kumho is running a special where they give you 40 bucks back if you buy 4...so that's basically a free tire. i drive my car pretty lightly, getting into it every now and then. it'll see no track time except a few dragstrip runs...no drifting or auto-x. i was looking at the g force, but the 40 bucks back kinda helps the decision.

doluck
07-31-2006, 06:55 PM
Get the Kumho then. You don't drive hard so they will do every thing you need them to do, and they are cheaper. get them in a 205/60-15

SoSideways
08-02-2006, 03:32 PM
I am in Florida, so I guess I get no love then...

doluck
08-02-2006, 07:04 PM
Where at in Florida do you live?

I'm not sure anymore about getting tires for friends, my company was bought out buy the sumitomo corp about two weeks ago, so alot of thing are changing. I will know my do and don't in about two more weeks after my meeting with corp. Im the mean time let me go check to make sure im spelling sumitomo right before that meeting! I will let you all know about tire in two weeks!