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Hondavirgin
07-04-2004, 12:06 PM
Hey

I'm having trouble finding tyres with a high enough load rating (84+) in 205 or 215 width and 45 profile.

Anyone know of any, so far all i've found is the Hankook K104 (which looks like it would go ok, despite being a Hankook) or the Toyo Proxes T1-S.

Cheers

UR2L8
07-04-2004, 10:03 PM
The optimal size for a 16x7 rim is 205/50/16. Both tyres are really good even though hankook dosent sound as good as Toyo but still Hankook is up there with the best. Dont go for 215/45 because you run the risk of the rubber coming of the rim because its wider than the rim, not such a big risk but it can happen if you turn a corner as hard as you can.

euGeR
08-04-2004, 12:35 AM
Sizes I've been researching sizes for my 16X7's
205/45/16
215/40/16
215/45/16 <<--- OEM size for JDM DC2R 16x7

Proxes T1-S

A539

BFgoodrich g-force T/A KD <<-- not available yet.. emailed Michelin

azenis sport

goodyear F1 DS3

dunlop DZ101

Bridgestone GIII

But I want something more out of a road tyre. I emailed bridgestone about RE-01's ... whether they'll get them in, but they just said, "yes its a good tyre" hahaha...
bastids.

Most tyre sites test up to 225 on 7" width however there is an optimal for steering response recommended by tyre manufacturer :D

Gtx
10-04-2004, 09:46 AM
Hey

I'm having trouble finding tyres with a high enough load rating (84+) in 205 or 215 width and 45 profile.

Anyone know of any, so far all i've found is the Hankook K104 (which looks like it would go ok, despite being a Hankook) or the Toyo Proxes T1-S.

Cheers

Trust me Hankook is the way to go, I got them on my vtir and they are better than any tyre i tried, they are very good on pretty much every perspective like handling, grip and low noise.
www.hankooktyre.com.au

McChook
10-04-2004, 09:49 AM
I have a pair of Hankook Ventus K102s, and those things are the SHIZNIT

Gtx
10-04-2004, 10:27 AM
K104 and the K102 are very different tyres, K104 i think is the top of the range ultra high performance tyre while K102 is in the lower range.

McChook
10-04-2004, 10:31 AM
K104 is the "Ultra cool" tyre, but nowhere do they actually claim it is beter than the K102

So, I asked a few of the guys at Marathon Tyres (the importers). Lets just say, I walked out with a pair of K102s

euGeR
10-04-2004, 11:26 AM
So, from your experience with various tyres, how are you baselining your judgement?

ie. the tyres you are comparing them to.... :)

perception is a subjective matter.

McChook
10-04-2004, 11:31 AM
OK

I have used a LOT of tyres in my day.
Personal Fave's for the road, with good grip and price under $250 a tyre

Falken Azenis
Hankook Ventus K102
Dunlop 101s

I got the K102s as they were cheap for myself, and a chance to try something totally new. I believe they are just as good as the Azenis, but the Dunlops are harder, wear less, and seem to have a lot of grip considering. However, the dunlops seem to lose performance if they go thru a few too many heat cycles in one day.