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| TRP |
Mar 24 2026, 02:14 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 258 Joined: 2-September 23 From: Morgan Hill, CA Member No.: 27,559 Region Association: None
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Hello Gang,
I picked up 5 - 15x6 'flat 6' Fuchs and had them restored. They are finished in the classic black/anodized paddles design - the should be here tomorrow. Now I need to purchase tires for these beauties. I've spent the last 3 nights looking for tires for my 914 and I'm more confused than when I started. We really need a 'sticky thread' for tires. I currently have 14" Fuchs on the car with 185/70R14 tires. The existing package looks small and yet also 'tire heavy' - meaning the sidewall of the tire compared to the rim size is 'off'... the sidewall just looks big and not attractive to me; with the 15's I would like to correct that aesthetic. I would like a tire with 'some' sidewall, so I've ruled out anything with a sidewall shorter than a 60 series tire. I really don't like all the crazy modern tread patterns or spastic looking sidewall designs. I think I'm keen on the more classic sidewall (not busy/crazy looking) and nothing too 'boy racer' (modern tires all look like you're trying to prove something). I won't be doing any autoX or driving events. The car will have a 2056/Ljet motor, stock brakes, F/R OEM anti-sway bars. Most likely not driven daily, just a weekend and special day kind of car. I am leaning towards 195/60R15s, I could do 205/60R15s in the rear but I'm not 100% sold that I need 'all that tire'. Should I consider 195/65s or will that get me back into that same issue I have now with the 185/70/R14s? This is almost as bad as asking 'what oil should I use'... but... What are your recommendations for 15" tires in the 195/60 or 195/65 size? Are Vredestein tires any good? Do I just bite the bullet and get the Michelins? Any suggestions are welcomed. Ted |
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Mar 24 2026, 02:40 PM
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914 Type R ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 146 Joined: 10-January 04 From: Simpsonville, SC Member No.: 1,544 Region Association: None |
Definitely consider a 205/50 or 195/55.
I have 205/50 on a 15x7 and I think they look perfect, not stock looking though, a bit on the aggressive side. My car is lowered. For a stock look you would want a taller sidewall. I wouldn't do a 205/60. Then go with 195 or 185. If you want a bit more aggressive look go with a 205/50 imo. Vredestein is a good brand. Attached thumbnail(s) |
TRP 15x6 Fuchs are restored! - Which tires? Mar 24 2026, 02:14 PM
Cairo94507 It kind of depends on how low your car is. I have ... Mar 24 2026, 03:05 PM
930cabman I like 185/70 15, but it's like engine oil
No... Mar 24 2026, 04:36 PM
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I like 185/70 15, but it's like engine oil
N... Mar 24 2026, 05:11 PM
TRP Cairo94507 - that is the look I like! (unfortu... Mar 24 2026, 04:49 PM![]() ![]() |
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