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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Black 2007 Yaris Liftback 1.5 Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Memphis, TN USA
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Follow up question for people in the know: what's the reccomended size for a 15X6 or 15x6.5 wheel?
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185/60R15=205/55R15=225/50R15
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Black 2007 Yaris Liftback 1.5 Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Memphis, TN USA
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The sidewall heights (and thus the rolling diameters) would be the same, yes, but the widths are different and I don't know which widths will react in what way to a 6" or 6.5." Would, for instance, a 225mm wide tire be too wide to mount (or just too wide to work well) on a wheel that was only 6" wide?
Your responses, HTM, kinda confuse me. First you quote Tirerack as the Holy Scripture of Rubber, but when Black Yaris shoots you down with actual knowledge, you turn around and quote him. It makes me wonder if the difference between me and you is that I KNOW that I don't know anything. Constant danger of the internet, I suppose... |
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der Zeck
Drives: '05 Audi A4 1.8t quattro Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toledo, OH
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I would go with a 205/55R15, this tire size will fit nicely on that width and many good tires come in that size, like BFG g-force sports.. hint hint
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First of all , my previous statement is correct in its entirety . Second , Black Yaris just presented alternatives . If you would have actually called tire rack and actually talked to a real person ( ext #289 ask for Bruce) , you would have gotten the same info . Also if you would have clicked on the specs of the tire you desire while at the tire rack website , you would have seen all the rim width fitment recomendations .
Toyota only recomends a 215 width as the widest for a reason(s) . One reason is that if you use a tire larger than 215 you will increase rolling resistance . Which in turn will decrease gas mileage . Then toyota can't meet gas mileage claims . Another reason is that if you use a wider tire you will increase your chance of hydrplaning in the rain and sliding in the snow . Light car , wide tires , rain/snow , not good . Technically speaking , a 225 tire voids the Toyota warranty . Even though I doubt they will enforce it . But they could if they want . I reiterate , TIRE RACK is ALWAYS correct . I've been buying wheels and tires from tire rack since 1999 . They have never been wrong . Tire Rack has been doing tire/wheel fitments longer than most of you (and probably me , I'm 40 ) have been on this wonderful planet . Tire Rack has an onsite test facility where they actually test the products they sell . Not many vendors from this site can actually say that . Go to "Off topic" page on this website . Click on "post pics of other cars" . Scroll down until you see "My girls" . Every one of those tires came from Tire Rack . I've probably bought more tires in 1 year , than most people bought in their lifes . I went through 32 tires in 1 year when I had the EVO :) I usually buy 9 wheels / tires for every car I get . 1 set with rain tires , 1 set with hoosiers , and a spare . So I have a ton of experience with Tire Rack . Tire Rack will never steer you wrong . (pun intended) What kind of driver are you ? Do you relish the curves or you just pimpin ? If you relish the curves , the stock Bridgestones are a way better choice than the BFG's . B/C they have more grip . If you want to have your tires last , get the BFG's . ( I prefer ADVANS or Bridgestones myself for street tires) Just remember , the treadwear # is directly proportional to tire life . I.E. A tire with a treadwear # of 360 will last longer than a tire with a 160 # I personally prefer grip over longetivity .Also keep in mind that a tire with a low # will suck in the snow .( tire doesn't heat up as designed) But I understand that everybody has got to stay within their budget . This site is for peeps to SHARE info . NOBODY has given you misinformation . You just got information that you didn't want to hear , or didn't comprehend .................... What is going on my car you ask ? 1 set of Konig Feathers in 15x6.5 with a 205 tire for the streets . 1 set of SSR's Competitions 16x7 with a 205 tire for the track . Check out my vids . There is no doubt what I'm about . :) And yes , they (Saluda Police Dept ) closed the entire mountain for HTM (High Tach Motorsports) in "super kool car vid" . You will even see a vid of our driving school (Seat Time) . http://www.myspace.com/91526183 We(HTM) have Mountain Cruises every July . EVERYBODY is invited(as you see in the vids) . So if you want I can show you first hand , practical applications of grip Ultimately the choice is yours . Just keep it between the ditches . ![]() Notice how I didn't bash anybody . Last edited by HTM Yaris; 01-21-2007 at 09:48 PM. Reason: forgot to add |
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der Zeck
Drives: '05 Audi A4 1.8t quattro Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Toledo, OH
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(1)No one can always be correct 100% of the time, and I am sure I have purchased more wheels from Tirerack than you. I have worked with 2 different tire companies that delt directly with tirerack for a total of 7 years, I've bought 60-70 sets of wheels a year from them, so that is atleast 420 sets of wheels and god knows how many of those I have had to send back because they were not the proper fitment tire/wheel. (2)this is taken off of the respective manifactures web sites to prove you wrong http://www.bridgestonetire.com/tires...assproductid=8 Potenza RE92 P185/60R15 84T UTQG160 http://www.bfgoodrichtires.com/benef...port/2964.html g-force sport p225/50VR15 91V UTQG340 if you would like me to post the rest of the information I found I will, but basicly our stock Bridgestones suck, and I have found plenty of information to back that up. I am not saying my BFG's are kick ass in the snow, because they are not, great in the rain and dry, but no snow, basicly because it is a V rated tire. I could go on and on, but I will wait for your rebuttle to continue.
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![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: Black 2007 Yaris Liftback 1.5 Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Memphis, TN USA
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My apologies if I mistook your inability to communicate your ideas for lack of knowledge. I still don't quite see how your first two responses were anwers to the questions they purported to answer, as the first response ignored the fact that there are other tire sizes with very similar rolling diameters and your second ignored the fact that my question at that point was on the width of the tires. But I appreciate you trying. Thank you.
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