TIRE questions,sizes, mounting,pressures ANY tire questions
3rd Set of tires.
Hi All,
My 07 Fit Sport now has 114,00 miles on her.
I am ready for a new set of tires. I didn't like the factory ones, but still got 67,000 miles out of them. I have BF Goodrich Traction T/A now and they didn't impress me much either. But, getting them at Sam's Club with free rotation and balancing was a nice bonus.
Sam's has limited choices, right now the choices in 195/55/15...
Dunlop Direzza DZ101
Goodyear® Eagle GT®
Dunlop Signature
BF Goodrich Traction T/A
I drive alllllll the time into Boston and all over the area.
All these are 85-100/each
I was considering the Falken Ziex ZE-912.
Delivery for Sam's is free. Others @ $40.
M/B @ $15/tire no matter where I go.
Wet road performance is a consideration seeing I spend so much time driving.
Thanks, covrc
My 07 Fit Sport now has 114,00 miles on her.
I am ready for a new set of tires. I didn't like the factory ones, but still got 67,000 miles out of them. I have BF Goodrich Traction T/A now and they didn't impress me much either. But, getting them at Sam's Club with free rotation and balancing was a nice bonus.
Sam's has limited choices, right now the choices in 195/55/15...
Dunlop Direzza DZ101
Goodyear® Eagle GT®
Dunlop Signature
BF Goodrich Traction T/A
I drive alllllll the time into Boston and all over the area.
All these are 85-100/each
I was considering the Falken Ziex ZE-912.
Delivery for Sam's is free. Others @ $40.
M/B @ $15/tire no matter where I go.
Wet road performance is a consideration seeing I spend so much time driving.
Thanks, covrc
I'm trying to stay away from 16" wheels, I was talking about 15" tires. Well, I'm trying to keep rotational mass down, which is why I'm going with 15" wheels. I'd love to put 205 tires on, but I also would like to keep some fuel economy.
Trying to keep the rotational mass down a bit. Heh.
Trying to keep the rotational mass down a bit. Heh.
Last edited by awptickes; Apr 2, 2009 at 03:19 PM.
I have the 2009 Fit Sport.
I want to use the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max in size 205/50/R16 with the Enkei RPF-1 wheels(in 16x7 w/ 43 mm offset) that you have at TireRack.
Will this combo work without any problems?
I don't want to have to change camber or anything. Just get them mounted and go.
(I am keeping my Fit at stock height with no suspension changes.)
I'm ready to order them now, if so.
I want to use the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max in size 205/50/R16 with the Enkei RPF-1 wheels(in 16x7 w/ 43 mm offset) that you have at TireRack.
Will this combo work without any problems?
I don't want to have to change camber or anything. Just get them mounted and go.
(I am keeping my Fit at stock height with no suspension changes.)
I'm ready to order them now, if so.
I have the 2009 Fit Sport.
I want to use the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max in size 205/50/R16 with the Enkei RPF-1 wheels(in 16x7 w/ 43 mm offset) that you have at TireRack.
Will this combo work without any problems?
I don't want to have to change camber or anything. Just get them mounted and go.
(I am keeping my Fit at stock height with no suspension changes.)
I'm ready to order them now, if so.
I want to use the Goodyear Assurance Fuel Max in size 205/50/R16 with the Enkei RPF-1 wheels(in 16x7 w/ 43 mm offset) that you have at TireRack.
Will this combo work without any problems?
I don't want to have to change camber or anything. Just get them mounted and go.
(I am keeping my Fit at stock height with no suspension changes.)
I'm ready to order them now, if so.
A lot of people have been switching to 205/40's in that situation, unfortunately I don't see that tire offered in that specific size. I really don't know if +43 will totally get you into the clear. +45's offset wheels usually do the trick.
Also Note; the RPF1 "type II" come with a very usable +45 offset in that size. Have a read through this thread, it seems to meet the criteria of what you are looking for;
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/fit-...el-thread.html
Anyway, the thing is if you start rubbing even slightly you can kiss your gas mileage & tire life goodbye! If you ask me, better safe than sorry
Last edited by Sugarphreak; Apr 16, 2009 at 09:20 PM.
lol, I do design drawings all day long. There is a big difference between what happens in from paper to practical terms in some cases 
Some suggested reading; lots of good information on this thread (for you too Jim, lots of people taking about mounting rims and exactly what kind of tolerances there are for the 2009 Fit)
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...s-caution.html
Basically a 205/50/R16 setup on a +43 tire is pretty much garunteed to Rub on a 2009 Fit with stock suspension. People can get a 205/45/R16 (+42) to just barely work in some cases. The 205/50/R16 is just too tall though.
It is reccomended to use +45, that is your insurance to get a good fitting tire.
In JRLNC's case he is asking for a trouble free setup. I am not sure why Jim is reccomending something so blatently on the edge.
Hope this helps

Some suggested reading; lots of good information on this thread (for you too Jim, lots of people taking about mounting rims and exactly what kind of tolerances there are for the 2009 Fit)
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...s-caution.html
Basically a 205/50/R16 setup on a +43 tire is pretty much garunteed to Rub on a 2009 Fit with stock suspension. People can get a 205/45/R16 (+42) to just barely work in some cases. The 205/50/R16 is just too tall though.
It is reccomended to use +45, that is your insurance to get a good fitting tire.
In JRLNC's case he is asking for a trouble free setup. I am not sure why Jim is reccomending something so blatently on the edge.
Hope this helps
Last edited by Sugarphreak; Apr 17, 2009 at 11:08 AM.
195 vs 205
I have a 09 Sport and just got a new set of 15" Rota Subzeros +40.
Should I run 195/60 or 205/55 on stock suspension?
Right now the tires have on 205/50, but they are smaller in diameter compared to the stock 16s. I think 205/50 would have been good for the Gen 1 Fits, but not the 09s.
Anyone have two cents???
Should I run 195/60 or 205/55 on stock suspension?
Right now the tires have on 205/50, but they are smaller in diameter compared to the stock 16s. I think 205/50 would have been good for the Gen 1 Fits, but not the 09s.
Anyone have two cents???
Well today I installed my new tires. Went with 205/60/15...even tho its more than 3% past oem. SO far raised the car up a tad...filled out the wheel well...and def. more stable when turning. Only downfall so far is turning the wheel all the way one direction, which causes a bit of rubbing on the plastic liner...besides that not bad. Gonna have to go thru couple of tanks and see how it affects mileage. Happy for now....just thought I would share this info..................
BTW.. they are General Altimax HP....awesome rating at tirerack.
BTW.. they are General Altimax HP....awesome rating at tirerack.
Will the stock tires from my 09 Fit Sport work on Tenzo-R DC6's? They're 16x7.
Tenzo R DC-6 - Black Wheels - Wheel Size & Price Details - 1010tires.com
Tenzo R DC-6 - Black Wheels - Wheel Size & Price Details - 1010tires.com
Will the stock tires from my 09 Fit Sport work on Tenzo-R DC6's? They're 16x7.
Tenzo R DC-6 - Black Wheels - Wheel Size & Price Details - 1010tires.com
Tenzo R DC-6 - Black Wheels - Wheel Size & Price Details - 1010tires.com
Explanation:
The most you can stretch that 6" wide tire is 6.5". I would not put that tire on a 7" wheel.
For a 7" wheel, you need a 205 width tire at minimum. Personally, I would go with a 215 width.



