I need new tires question

Discussion in 'Modifications & DIY how-to' started by RoMe, Feb 23, 2008.

  1. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    Well its that time, with the rainy wet slick roads that we have had up here I noticed that the car is tending to hydroplane more often. I pulled over and looked at the tread and there is NOTICEABLE wear on the inside of the fronts its slick. Im happy but not happy I wanted new tires but not this week I guess the dragon really did a number on the old RE070's anyways heres is my question.

    Whats the widest tire that I an fit on the stock BBS's?
     
  2. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    Oh and I'm gonna go with the Hankook Ventus Rs2 Z212 Ive got them on the 92 and I love em. Unless the Falken Azenis are ever available at Edge Racing.
     
  3. Alex

    Alex Community Founder Staff Member

    You're lowered on springs right? I'd suggest you hang out around 245 or less. But...you could prob fit 275s on there if you werent lowered.
     
  4. WJM

    WJM Banned

    275's. :naughty:

    i would not exceed a 255/40/17.
     
  5. lostinthewoods

    lostinthewoods Frisco Tx Baller

    I was running 245 / 40s on my car on the stock BBS wheels. I am lowered and had no issues.

    Just a FYI out of the 615 azenis. I only got about 12 or 13K out of them compared to the 24K out of my stock Potenzas.
     
  6. socrates42

    socrates42 Member

    fk452 ftw I'm running 225, but then again i've got a wagon
     
  7. Sparta

    Sparta Active Member

    I've got the Falken's too ^^^ He's got an STI so he can run wider than 225
     
  8. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!

    You need to have that alignment checked! I'd say go with some 245's and be done with it.

    Better plan on putting those springs on soon too, before the alignment of course.
     
  9. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    I love my re01rs even in the rain but I would get 245s instead of the 235
     
  10. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    The tire wore exactly like Keith's did we we pulled them off at you house the other day. And I'm still waiting on those rear springs to get here
     
  11. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    I wish I had your hook-up :naughty::rofl:

    I might go 225/45/17 cause I a little worried about the drop I don't want them to rub like the 92x does
     
    Last edited: Feb 23, 2008
  12. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    you can at least go 235
     
  13. WJM

    WJM Banned

    Dude, 245's are perfectly fine. Remember, the Saab is a wagon. Most of the time 225's rub on those.

    Luckily I've fit 245's on my wagon. :naughty:
     
  14. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    I plan to go 255/40/17 Azenis on mine and I'm lowered on RCE yellow... Several people on IWSTI have stated these should fit with no rubbing... I hope their right!
     
  15. WJM

    WJM Banned

    with proper offset and width, yup.
     
  16. pEd

    pEd This ain't no Piccadilly!


    I've got the same size tires on my car, they don't rub on me.
     
  17. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    Update: So I ordered 245/40/17's from Edgeracing.com this morning but I just got an e-mail that they were
    sold out :wtc:

    So I think I'm going 235/40/17's (would be the Falken)Azenis Rt615 but is that a big enough difference over the stock 225/45/17's

    Thanks guys!
     
  18. Hazzard

    Hazzard Member

    on a 17 X 8, yeah, that should be fine, the diameter is a hair smaller that the stock size, but not that much. my 245/45/17 rt-615's are almost dead after 15k (dd and autocross last season) and i am planning on going w/ the 235/40/17's when i replace them.
     
  19. keeganxt

    keeganxt Active Member

    i've seen a 235 falken (possibly 225) next to a 225 re070 and the re070 is a little bit wider still (they run wide). so you might not be getting any wider at all. I'd get either a different tire or wait on them. and i'd avoid the hankook just cause you'll really miss the stiff sidewall of the re070 compared to them.
     
    Last edited: Feb 25, 2008
  20. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    I didn't know the Azenis only lasted 15k or so... I know there a summer tire but geesh! I might have to reconsider my choices and find some kind of middle ground between longevity and performance... I can't afford $600 a year on tires...
     
  21. Jake

    Jake Active Member

    just remember the three points to consider when buying tires.

    longevity.....

    performance....

    price....

    ...choose two
     
  22. SonicBoom

    SonicBoom Active Member

    ^^ LOL.. there has to be some kind of middle ground...
     
  23. mmtasty

    mmtasty Active Member

    hahhaa... um, i have news for you then. Save your pocket change because our cars eat tires! Fast cars use rubber. It sucks but there's no way around it. Just be glad you're not driving a Corvette or similar...


    my thoughts (feel free to criticize!!!):
    255/40- too wide for a 8" rim and too heavy. overkill. Why? Sidewall flex would be too much. stock diameter which is nice, but really needs a 9" rim to help anything.
    245/45- can totally work with stock rims, but best if it's a nice quality tire (RE01R, Advans...). great option unless you're in a 2.0. This is my favorite tire. Fits STi's fine.
    245/40- on a 8" rim there's no advantage. go with the 245/45 and net better speeds or 225/45 and enjoy the weight/fit savings. There's grip to be had with the width, but diameter is smaller than stock so you'll be shifting a lot
    235/? are these made in nice tires??? 235/45 could be cool.
    225/45- buy a nice tire and you'll be really happy. good diameter. This is what I suggest to run on 8" rims. Even treadwear and proper rim fitments. Won't fit on a 9" rim if you're wondering.

    On an 8" rim and street tire there isn't much performance difference between all these in width. The height of the tire and compound is what matters. Be sure you're around a 140-200 treadwear. More than that and you may as well trade in your car for a Carolla.

    On a side note, I'm about to list a set of practically new 070s for $350 if anyone is interested. It's a lot to ask for for takeoffs, but they are in incredible shape... :naughty:
     
  24. mmtasty

    mmtasty Active Member

    another thing to think about with an aggressive tire is how it drives near dead. For example, Advans and RE01rs drive best at 75% wear, and Azenises and Hancoks drive like crap at 75%... And a 615s never really work well in the rain even when new. :(
     
  25. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    yeah I was going to say go 45 not 40...
     
  26. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    I just went ahead and ordered the 225/45 to be done with it. I got the Hankooks just cause I have them on the 92x and there great the only thing that I could find bad on them was the weak side wall but that was only based on one opinion the other drivers seemed to like them i.e. Autox drivers. I will do a review on them when I get them on.
     
  27. keeganxt

    keeganxt Active Member

    sounds like a plan
     
  28. Meredith

    Meredith Banned

    They are on my s2000 as street tires.... certainly one step down from the RE01rs but decently grippy! Jay my sometimes co-driver swears by them.
     
  29. WJM

    WJM Banned

    I dont mind the sidewall...air pressure fixes that.

    HOT HOT autox days will grease them up fast tho.
     
  30. FACE

    FACE Active Member

    Glad to hear you made a decision! :)
     
  31. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member


    I glad that its over phew

    And my Whiteline Springs were waiting for me at the door when I got home! yayz
     
  32. RoMe

    RoMe Active Member

    Oh yes!!!
    Edgeracing.com FTW!!

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  33. WJM

    WJM Banned

    *droooooooooooooooooooool*
     
  34. WRXCoupe

    WRXCoupe Active Member

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