Discussion
I just looked in my Owners Handbook and the width is 6"jk.
What i would like to do is to have as near as possible the same rolling dia as the original 185/80 tyres.
This is to have max ground clearance and not rip off the Exhaust or Sump on the first Speed Hump.
This what i found on the net:
Tyres with maximum tyre width
for wheel: 6x14
205/45R14
205/50R14
205/55R14
205/60R14
205/65R14
205/70R14
205/75R14
Tyre widths you can fit to the rim width: 6"
Minimum tyre width
175
Ideal tyre width
185,
195
Maximum tyre width
205
Thanks for your ideas
Alan
What i would like to do is to have as near as possible the same rolling dia as the original 185/80 tyres.
This is to have max ground clearance and not rip off the Exhaust or Sump on the first Speed Hump.
This what i found on the net:
Tyres with maximum tyre width
for wheel: 6x14
205/45R14
205/50R14
205/55R14
205/60R14
205/65R14
205/70R14
205/75R14
Tyre widths you can fit to the rim width: 6"
Minimum tyre width
175
Ideal tyre width
185,
195
Maximum tyre width
205
Thanks for your ideas
Alan
Edited by plasticpig72 on Sunday 28th May 09:21
Edited by plasticpig72 on Sunday 28th May 09:25
I currently have 205/70-14 on my 3000S with T-slots. In the past I ran 215/60-14. I had better traction with them and it is lower and looks more aggressive. The only problem is they make the car more prone to dragging over speed bumps. I will probably go back to the 215/60 the next time I need tires.
Bill
Bill
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