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nostatic 07-24-2002 10:11 AM

what tires can I run?
 
16" Fuchs, 6/7 's

I believe that factory spec for an SC is 205/55/16 front and 225/50/16 rear. Can I run either:

225/50/16 all around

or

225/50/16 front and 245/45/16 (or 50) rear?
Stock US spec ride height. Any issues?

Botman 07-24-2002 10:26 AM

On what? Did you "pull the trigger"? Is it Blue? Did it belong to another Pelicanhead? Just guessing...

From what I've seen it depends on the car...rolled fenders or not, ride height etc. I don't think I could get wider than stock on my 86 Coupe without issues though.

emcon5 07-24-2002 10:34 AM

On 6 & 7", I think 205/225 is it. On 7 & 8" you can go 225/50 in front and 245/45 in back without much trouble. Probably need to roll the front fenders.

What did you find?

Tom
(running 225/50 245/45 on 7 & 8" pimp-daddy gold BBS wheels)

surflvr911sc 07-24-2002 10:59 AM

Does it sound like the quest is over? http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...s/beerchug.gif

No help to your question. I'm running factory spec on mine.

speeder 07-24-2002 12:41 PM

Don't think you would want 225's on 6" rims in front; stock sizes seem to be popular even when rims are 7/8's. It's a decent footprint for the power/car. Remember, bigger tires eat HP. :cool:

CamB 07-24-2002 01:21 PM

I agree with Dennis - why?

R22tech 07-24-2002 01:42 PM

check this out, it might help and I believe it is the same for all tires.
I had to put a (*) next to the rim widths as the chart form didn't work here.






Back
Size
Serv. Desc.
Load Rating UTQG Max
Load Max.
Inflation
Press. Tread
Depth Rim
Width
Range Meas.
Rim
Width Sect.
Width Tread
Width Overall
Diam. Revs
Per
Mile
Yokohama AVS Sport
205/55WR16 93W SL 180 AA A
1433lbs.
49psi
10/32nds
5.5-7.5" *
6.5"
8.4"
7.1"
24.8"
836

225/50WR16 92W SL 220 AA A
1389lbs.
51psi
10/32nds
6-8" *
7"
9.1"
7.9"
24.8"
836

225/55WR16 95W SL 220 AA A
1521lbs.
51psi
10/32nds
6-8" *
7"
9.1"
7.9"
25.7"
808

245/45WR16 94W SL 220 AA A
1477lbs.
51psi
10/32nds
7.5-9" *
8"
9.7"
8.7"
24.6"
843

AVS Sport

R22tech 07-24-2002 01:44 PM

Good God! Sorry about all that crap that I didn't mean to post! Hope I didn't hurt your eyes:eek:

you shoulda seen that last post before I edited it! It took almost a minute to scroll down to the bottom!!

nostatic 07-24-2002 02:23 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Botman
On what? Did you "pull the trigger"?
The trigger is cocked. Deposit down, PPI tomorrow. More on this breaking story.

surflvr911sc 07-24-2002 02:30 PM

I can't wait! This is torture, in a very good way. http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/spankA.gif Don't they have names for people like that? "It hurts so good!"
http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/ura.gif

rstoll 07-24-2002 02:31 PM

Be still my beating heart!!!!;)

emcon5 07-24-2002 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic


The trigger is cocked. Deposit down, PPI tomorrow. More on this breaking story.

Don't say another word, don't risk jinxing the whole thing.

Unfortunately, it may be too late.

Tom

k9handler 07-24-2002 02:37 PM

WOW! The time has come.http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/...flackwhore.gif The trigger is cocked and he is ready to pull.
Do it!

On my 15x6 the widest I am able to go and still be functional is 205 60 15, other options would rub or just be too much for the wheel.

Pull the trigger.:D

nostatic 07-24-2002 02:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by emcon5

Don't say another word, don't risk jinxing the whole thing.
I'm with ya...I didn't grow up on a softball diamond and not learn about superstitions (my dad pitched AAA fast pitch softball for years). No stepping on the chalk lines when going in or out of the dugout, never throw your glove (a sure way to start missing ground balls...gloves have feelings too), always erase the back line of the box, three swipes over the pitching rubber to clean it, and don't talk about what hasn't yet finished :)

rstoll 07-24-2002 02:43 PM

I am running 245/50/16 rear and 205/55/16 front on my 83. Slightly polish one of my oil lines on the pass side rear on hard cornering.

Don Plumley 07-24-2002 03:03 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by nostatic

Deposit down, PPI tomorrow.

Nostatic is asking questions about tire sizes. Perhaps he has a deposit on a set of rims, so he can place them around his computer chair... :D

Just kidding - sounds great, can't wait to hear the whole story! http://www.pelicanparts.com/support/smileys/wat6.gif

Don

PS, Todd - I'm running 205/55 and 225/50 on mine.

BlueSkyJaunte 07-24-2002 03:08 PM

Err...the HAMMER is cocked. Check the safety before pulling the trigger!

Jack Olsen 07-24-2002 03:50 PM

Is it one of the free ones from the garage in NYC? ;)

Congratulations, nostatic. If the deal comes together, bring it on the Big Bear run this weekend.

Brian993 07-24-2002 04:24 PM

Todd - I hope all goes well with the PPI. I am looking forward to lots of pics.

rstoll 07-24-2002 04:29 PM

What does "Council" have to say about this transaction?:confused:


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