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Fitcious 05-02-2011 01:49 PM

tire size recommendations?
 
question guys:

need new tires on my stock wheels on a 2009 fit sport.

the only reasonable priced for stock dunlops i got quoted was $450 OTD.

I am thinking about going up in size: if i do, what size?

195/55/16

195/50/16

205/45/16


i am on stock height. i do not want my car to look funny with huge big sidewalls.


Secondly, if you had to choose for tire brands, which one would you choose? General or Falken?

General was quoted for $397 after mail in rebate
Falken was quoted $420 same size as General


Thanks

accordguyintake 05-02-2011 03:20 PM

what is stock? why not 205/50/16? unless you want less sidewall than stock..

Fitcious 05-02-2011 03:51 PM

stock size is 185-55-16

sooznd 05-02-2011 04:13 PM

Which tire size- (other than stock) would give best mpg?

Texas Coyote 05-02-2011 04:58 PM

The 205-50-16 is the closest to stock diameter.. The width will create more rolling resistance and that and the additional weight over that of a stock size tire is going to negatively affect fuel economy...

Fitting 05-02-2011 09:29 PM

185/55/16
http://www.onlinetires.com/user/vehi...allbrands.html

205/50/16
Will give you way more options and better pricing.
http://www.onlinetires.com/user/vehi...allbrands.html

whaap 05-02-2011 09:31 PM

I figure the engineers who designed the whole package is smarter about these things than I am. When I replace my tires they will be the same size.

konespeed 05-03-2011 03:04 AM

the stock dunlops were pretty crap for the gd, if they're the same for the ge i'd say go for something else. I personally like the kumho ecstas.

Fitcious 05-03-2011 03:05 AM

^ i partly agree with whaap...but they costs so much. is 195/50/16 going to be a big difference guys?

also, the reason i want to change the sizes is because the stock Dunlops are SO LOUD on the freeway. any suggestions on how to correct this?

Texas Coyote 05-03-2011 03:34 AM


Originally Posted by konespeed (Post 989461)
the stock dunlops were pretty crap for the gd, if they're the same for the ge i'd say go for something else. I personally like the kumho ecstas.

Those are very nice riding, good handling tires that are also very quiet and comfortable riding.:wavey:

konespeed 05-03-2011 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Fitcious (Post 989462)
^ i partly agree with whaap...but they costs so much. is 195/50/16 going to be a big difference guys?

also, the reason i want to change the sizes is because the stock Dunlops are SO LOUD on the freeway. any suggestions on how to correct this?

Try the kumhos out. 195 will give u more grip if anything. what's the model of the dunlops on ur car? Is it the Dunlop SP something?

ghettoboy247 05-03-2011 06:36 PM


Originally Posted by Fitcious (Post 989462)
^ i partly agree with whaap...but they costs so much. is 195/50/16 going to be a big difference guys?

also, the reason i want to change the sizes is because the stock Dunlops are SO LOUD on the freeway. any suggestions on how to correct this?

for the price, i'd def go with falkenz. if you really need tires, hit me up man-714.915.2384. i can install, balance, align, etc... if need be as well. :p

Fitcious 05-03-2011 09:48 PM

ghettoboy247: once i find some time out of my schedule, ill let you know.

Konespeed: the stock ones are Dunlops Sp7000 i think. will 195/50/16 make my car look weird? i really dont want to have a side view of my car with HUGE sidewalls from my rim to the edge of the tires..

Fitting 05-04-2011 03:29 AM

I plotted the stock size, the 195/50, and the 205/50.
Tire Size Calculator - tire & wheel plus sizing
The 195/50 will have a thinner sidewall then the other 2 sizes.

Texas Coyote 05-04-2011 07:22 AM

I was riding on 195-45-16s for awhile.. Throws the speedometer and odometer off a little but increases the rate of acceleration and puts a decent amount of rubber on the road with less weight increase and less sidewall hight...

sooznd 05-04-2011 10:08 AM

I'd still like to know which tire size would eek out the best fuel mileage:
that is be closer to stock mpg, but provide a smoother ride.
Perhaps a better quality stock size 185/55/16?

I do not want to sacrifice fuel efficiency by going with the the 205/50/16

Texas Coyote 05-04-2011 10:24 AM

Even with the huge increase in power I have at my disposal from supercharging and doing other performance modifications I am still riding on the stock size tires but they are mounted on lighter, wider wheels with a bit more offset.... I prefer doing it this way because of the benefits of a stiffer sidewall due to the increased rim width opposed to a shorter sidewall and the improved ride, handling, steering, braking, acceleration and increase in longevity of the suspension, brakes, steering and drive train components.

dela 05-04-2011 04:41 PM


Originally Posted by sooznd (Post 989838)
I'd still like to know which tire size would eek out the best fuel mileage:
that is be closer to stock mpg, but provide a smoother ride.
Perhaps a better quality stock size 185/55/16?

I do not want to sacrifice fuel efficiency by going with the the 205/50/16

for the best fuel economy you want the least amount of rolling resistance.. smaller contact patch... thats why hypermilers over inflate their tires... 175/55/16?

ghettoboy247 05-04-2011 07:56 PM


Originally Posted by dela (Post 989931)
for the best fuel economy you want the least amount of rolling resistance.. smaller contact patch... thats why hypermilers over inflate their tires... 175/55/16?

@70psi!!!

fckn 10 char... :p

dela 05-04-2011 09:10 PM

might as well put bicycle tires on the rims... lol\


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