tshort |
01-20-2012 01:34 PM |
Need tires for 16"x7,8 - need your input
I know this question gets asked a lot, so I did a search and found some threads about it and read them. One responder posted up that the question is not so simple to answer unless there is a bit more info provided by the requestor:
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How short of a tire life is acceptable?
How will you use the car?
If you are going to seriously lean on the car what percentage of your driving time will come under the heading of, "Flogging it"?
Will you drive it in adverse weather conditions?
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Seems like a reasonable ask, so here's my response to those questions:
Car will see an occassional A-X, but that is not what I want to set it up for. I like driving it in the twisties hard (used to be a DE instructor), and getting it to do what a 911 does well - corner!
There will be the occassional roadtrip where we put more than 100 miles on it in one day, but mostly it's day tripping and enjoying the car. So flogging percentage would be around 70-80%, I'd guess.
Adverse weather is avoided - if the sun isn't shining car stays in bed. Fortunately here in NorCal there are lot of sunny days to play with, especially in the summer.
Tire life isn't that important to me since I don't put on more than around 3k per year, if that. Tires will usually end up dying of old age before they're worn out.
Sidewall stiffness is important to me - the 15" set I have on now is great on freeway rides, but terrible in the twisties - too mushy, too much sidewall roll. So definitely looking for something that will handle well.
On the other hand, I don't want something that is so noisy that it is annoying (personally I haven't had an issue with tire noise before, so I'm not sure what that is even like).
I searched Tire Rack and there about 40 combinations in the 225/50, 205/55 sizes at V-rating or better. I've read good things about Direzzas and Xaltos, and many others. Any advice/experiences from this group would be most appreciated, and will be used to help me make my decision.
Thanks!
Tom
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