hello 914 fans....I am just taking a survey on the most common tire size people put on there 914.
old=195/60-15 on 5.5" wide rims
new=205/40-17 on 7" wide rims under stock fenders
I have 205/55/15's on 5.5 inch rims w/stock fenders...
215/65/15 on 5.5 with rear fender lip turned up.
205/50/15's on 7's...slightly modified rear fenders.
KT
285 35 18
But thats just me...
205/55/15 on 8 spoke empi clones
street: 225/50/15 on 7" on all 4 corners ...
track: 9" x 15 on 7" on all 4 corners ...
Andy
1st iteration 165/15 on 5.5" fuchs
2nd iteration, 205/50/15 on 6" 5 lug fuchs
3rd iteration, 205/50 on 7" cookie cutters
4th iteration, 225/50 on 8" fuchs in rear, 205/50 on 7" fuchs in front.
man, my car has evolved
cookies
Fuchs
205/55-16 street
205/50-15 autox
205/50/17
Autocross: 205/50 & 225/50 7" & 8" - 15" fuchs
Street & track: 205/50 7" - 16" fuchs
the rear fenders are 911 wheel wells & rolled.
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205/50/15's on 6" Fuchs for street
205/50/15's on 7" Cookies for AX/Track
195/60 15 - that's what it came with, like to go wider?
falken aziens 205/50/15 on mahles summer and falken 195/50/15 on empi's
falken aziens 205/50/15 on mahles summer and falken 195/50/15 on empi's
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I'm running 195/55/15s currently.
Before then, 195/65/15s
I should have gotten 205/50/15s or 205/55/15s...
225/50/16 fronts
255/50/16 rears
flared front and back
Flared front and rear
265/45/16 rear
225/45/16 front
Better Body Kit
Front - 225/50/15
Rear - 345/35/15
165/15 on Dan Gurneys
Street = 225/50/16 Toyo T1-S on 8" Fuchs, all 4 corners
Track = 225/50/16 front & 245/45/16 rear, Toyo RA1 on 8" & 9" Canonica
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I have searched and read many tire threads and something confuses me, not that it's difficult. I have 4 lug Fuchs with 195/60/15. Logically, it seems to go to a 50 series tire, the correct size would be 225/50/15, but no one seems to be running them.
Someone enlighten this noob.
225's don't fit well on a 5.5 rim.
I run 205x60x15 on 5.5 Mahles.
205/50/17 on 7" rims.
4 lug - 195/60/15
5 lug - 205//50/16
195/65/15
Closest to stock rolling diameter.
As the black car is primarily the backup driver when Miss Mari and I can't car pool together
I wanted the top end gas mileage as about half of our commute is at 75 mph or better.
Easier on the old type 4 2.0 rather than taching 4500 rpm down the highway.
JT
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