I really fancy some 14 x 6j P slots in black but i cant decide on tyres...ive looked at the '14" bbs' thread and the ones people seem to recommend are 195/45 or 50/14's.... now searching on the net 50's seem harder to get than 45's.
I can get a set of toyo proxes in 195/45/14's for 217 quid delivered...how would they be?
what i need is a tyre that makes the wheels look good on a car running a 60/40 H&R cup kit but not cause any scrubbing issues whatsoever. I like how my standard 13" bbs go into the arches a little so im after the same thing really just a bit more wheel than tyre...thanks.dan
actually its 185/50's mentioned..which ones then?
here is one link with pics.
http://www.tyrestretch.com/
Can't find any pictures but I seem to remember Tav running 185/50s (Toyo's) on 14s with H&R...looked perfect.
ha ha thats no help at all really..just pictures of stretched tyres..i need someone with experience of them on a mk3..if possible..thanks anyway :)
Quote from: Max on July 11, 2009, 01:28:31 PM
Can't find any pictures but I seem to remember Tav running 185/50s (Toyo's) on 14s with H&R...looked perfect.
yeah i remeber too...where the f**k is he? ive looked for him on msn and stuff...but cant find him lol
Speak to him every now and then, normally pretty busy with stuff.
yokos in 185 50 are good, nice bounce to them same radius as a g40 on 175 60 13s
yoko 195 45 14 are slightly bigger profile than toyos in 195 45 14 both are good.
also not bad are uniroyal rainsports
quite a few people are saying 185/50's. think ill go for them then.
I've been running 195/45 on my 6x14BBS for the past 3 years, they are slightly smaller rolling diameter than the 175/60-13's, but they look the part and personally don't have any complaints, though I'm tempted to go 185/50 next, but the cost and choice is putting me off at the moment.
If you don't want a hardcore driving tire then the falken ZE512(195/45/14)(don't bother with it on a 175/60/13 there shit) is a good alrounder, though not up to the requirements of some of the people on here??
Guess it all depend how hard you push your tyres and also how much weight your car is running, if you've got a striped down specification then the 185/50 or maybe the 175/60-14(Peugeot 106 Rallye spec) would be more approriate.
Don't forget outer rolling diameter plays a big part in drivetrain component life and acceleration rather than just mph/1000rpm in top, its a always a trade off regardless.
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There's also the joy of parking with 195's to consider. 195's are great for the open road but if you use your G as a daily in town then you'll find parking a bastard. 185's are a good compromise.
Quote from: scotsjohn on July 11, 2009, 03:38:01 PM
There's also the joy of parking with 195's to consider. 195's are great for the open road but if you use your G as a daily in town then you'll find parking a bastard. 185's are a good compromise.
Try 3 shredded wheat instead of frosties!! ;D ;D ;)
thanks for the sound advice lads..im thinking the 185/50/14's is the best option for me.. The car is a daily and i like the fact that the 185/50's are the same rolling radius as the g40 175/60/13's. shame they dont have as much choice in them as the 195's although they do yokos and i used to have them on my 13's which i really liked.
LoL, I have Three Shredded Wheat every morning.
Pete Told me that you`d feel the bumps more with 195x45x14 but with your lowering they`d look ok.
Tav swears bye Toyo T1R Proxy`s.
Here`s a pic of 4 BBS RA 14" he was selling a bit back with new Toyo`s on + 1 on
his G40 Lowered 60x40 H&R Cupkit.
Fred
I run 195/45/14 and they look good and handle fine
Try 3 shredded wheat instead of frosties!! ;D ;D ;)
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Tried! Couldn't open the effing packet.
185/50's is the best compromise IMO.
The correct rolling radius, not too heavy on the steering and better wet weather performance due to the slightly narrower footprint. Fitted on sensible width and offset wheels (ie 6X14 ET38) torque steer shouldn't be too bad either. Personally, I feel a 185 tyre fits a 6" wide rim better than a 195 too.
Another often overlooked problem with ultra low profile tyres is the lack of compliance. Lets face it, our roads are pretty poor and all road cars need compliance for the suspension to be able to work properly. A tyre should act as part of the suspension. Obviously there isn't a lot of difference between a 195/45 and a 185/50 tyre, but every little helps.
defo 185's for me after doing some investigation..thanks again.