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Question about tires |
last337 |
Dec 13 2012, 03:00 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 421 Joined: 4-December 12 From: New Orleans Member No.: 15,221 Region Association: None |
I was wondering which tires are compatible with my 4-bolt fuchs. Do you guys have a place to get them other than coker?
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steuspeed |
Dec 13 2012, 03:13 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 1,006 Joined: 12-July 11 From: Portland, Oregon Member No.: 13,308 Region Association: Pacific Northwest |
Stock tire diameter is ~25". A 195/65/15 tire is where you should start. TireRack.com has all the specs on tires. I would suggest the Goodyear Eagle GT.
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Cupomeat |
Dec 13 2012, 03:19 PM
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missing my NY 914 in VA Group: Members Posts: 1,336 Joined: 26-November 07 From: Oakton VA Member No.: 8,376 Region Association: MidAtlantic Region |
(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif) with the size recommendation for modern driving.
If you are going for originality, the proper size (for most 914s) is 165-15, which translates to 165/80 - 15. That being said, unless you need that original look, go with the wider tire. Some people (like me) have fit a 205/60-15 tire on the 5.5" rim and there is a tiny bit of rubbing at full lock in one of the front wheel wells. A search on the site would yield more threads about tires. |
last337 |
Dec 13 2012, 03:28 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 421 Joined: 4-December 12 From: New Orleans Member No.: 15,221 Region Association: None |
Thanks for the recommendations. I have been looking for older threads about tires without much luck but I guess I have to keep looking (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
I usually lean towards Michelins or BFGs; anyone running Pilots? |
RFoulds |
Dec 13 2012, 03:41 PM
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Green Teen 66 Group: Members Posts: 837 Joined: 10-August 09 From: La Quinta, CA Member No.: 10,656 Region Association: Southwest Region |
Only one of the Pilots are available in that size. WOuld be WAAAAY more tire than you need anyway. 195/65/15 in a Kumho performance tire is only about $300 mounted and balanced at most tire shops.
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Tom_T |
Dec 13 2012, 03:41 PM
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TMI.... Group: Members Posts: 8,318 Joined: 19-March 09 From: Orange, CA Member No.: 10,181 Region Association: Southern California |
You don't say which motor/model yours is.
If you're looking for original look tires, then the factory tire spec for 914/4's was: 1.7 & 1.8L cars: 165(/80)SR15 ... "S" Speed rating & "80" or +/-80% ht-to-width profile 2.0L cars: 165(/80)HR15 .... "H" Speed Rating There should be a tire size & inflation sticker on your gas tank's expansion tank - next to the filler. "T" speed rating wasn't around then, but modern 165(/80)TR15's would work for any motor, since the T's 118 mph rating matches the spec top speed for 2.0's, & realistically you can use a 165SR15 on a 2.0 for DD & if you're not trying to drive 118 mph for hours on end. Bridgestone used to make a 165TR15 up to a couple of years ago, but don't know who else. Vredestein & Michelin make 156SR15 & 165HR15 tires still, which are handled by Coker & other vintage tire suppliers. You might try Lucas Tires in Long Beach CA & Ohio somewhere for a better price on these, as well as checking a google shop search by tire size, since "new" suppliers & brands may come up. In the early 1990's the factory sent out an advisory letter to use the 195/65R15 in "S" or "H" ratings on 914s (T's came later), after the 165s disappeared from the market. The early 195s in the late 70's & early-`80's were too tall & rubbed at full turn - as noted above on the 205's. I wouldn't use anything tire-wise larger if they rub myself, cuz you're going to rub off paint & expose bare metal to rust, &/or cut the sidewalls on the exposed edge of the wheel well cutouts on the outer fenders, &/or cause damage to your steering rack/suspension - depending on what it's contacting to rub. Some folks also get rub at the top of the rear well cutouts. 195/65(S-H-T)R15 are available from a number of common tire sources like Tire Rack, but you may be better off going to a local shop that will work with you to mount some trial tires to let you check for rubbing in an actual test drive, to get the best fit on your 914. 195/65R15 will give you a speedo & odometer error of 8% IIRC (see the tire size calculator at the 914 Info section's button at the top of this webpage), so you need to keep that in mind when driving, & if you don't want to register more than actual miles on your 914, since it affects resale value in some cases. Try the Tires & Wheels topic, in the Originality & History forum for more info. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/santa_smiley.gif) |
442nd914s |
Dec 13 2012, 05:14 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 139 Joined: 25-July 12 From: KC Suburb Member No.: 14,718 Region Association: None |
I went with Goodyear Eagle GT's 195/65R-15
Only because I need a great all season tire. I dont plan on tracking my car so this was my best choice. They will protect my rim also. Pictured is comparison of original size tire next to the Goodyears. I will be mounting soon if you really need pictures, just let me know so I can post them Attached thumbnail(s) |
abnrdo |
Dec 13 2012, 09:21 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 399 Joined: 24-September 04 From: Panama City, FL Member No.: 2,820 Region Association: South East States |
Do you have a photo of those on your car? Hello again from Lees Summit!
-Jim I went with Goodyear Eagle GT's 195/65R-15 Only because I need a great all season tire. I dont plan on tracking my car so this was my best choice. They will protect my rim also. Pictured is comparison of original size tire next to the Goodyears. I will be mounting soon if you really need pictures, just let me know so I can post them |
442nd914s |
Dec 13 2012, 10:25 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 139 Joined: 25-July 12 From: KC Suburb Member No.: 14,718 Region Association: None |
Do you have a photo of those on your car? Hello again from Lees Summit! -Jim I went with Goodyear Eagle GT's 195/65R-15 Only because I need a great all season tire. I dont plan on tracking my car so this was my best choice. They will protect my rim also. Pictured is comparison of original size tire next to the Goodyears. I will be mounting soon if you really need pictures, just let me know so I can post them No I dont have any pictures yet. I should have them ready by middle of next week or hopefully sooner. Right now I have to repair the left side suspension console so I can put engine in, bleed brakes then mount wheels. After all that is done, doubble check torque bolts, the tunning. Road ready by xmas?? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) You're welcome to come by anytime. Im a newbee so all the help is appreciated. Greatings from the burg! |
rnellums |
Dec 14 2012, 08:31 AM
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Professional Enthusiast Group: Members Posts: 1,646 Joined: 26-November 09 From: Littleton, CO Member No.: 11,072 Region Association: Rocky Mountains |
I bought the same size Eagle Gt's a while back. They are great tires, but have very limited grip for the first 10 miles or so. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beerchug.gif)
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