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Ambitious but rubbish!
Looking at getting new tyres for my car for the first time. I have 205/50 R16's on. I know what the "R16" means, but what about those other numbers?
Now its just a case of which brand I choose....
Thanks fbc
So a higher tread width equals more grip yeah ?
/sorry for the n00bish questions as I'm just doing some research and always like to spend wisely. I'm rather obsessive at times lol.
Cool, thanks guys. Thats all I needed.
I'll be due for new tires around x-mas time and since I've been stuck at home today (because Pres. Bush has taken over my city), I was just planning ahead.
Now its just a case of which brand I choose....
205 is the tread width in mm, 50 is the height of the sidewall expressed as a percentage of the tread width. So your tyre is 205mm wide, and the sidewall height is 50% of the width.
Cool, thanks guys. Thats all I needed.
I'll be due for new tires around x-mas time and since I've been stuck at home today (because Pres. Bush has taken over my city), I was just planning ahead.
Now its just a case of which brand I choose....
Cool, thanks guys. Thats all I needed.
I'll be due for new tires around x-mas time and since I've been stuck at home today (because Pres. Bush has taken over my city), I was just planning ahead.
Now its just a case of which brand I choose....
I really really like Falken tires they all seem to be very cost effective and the RT615 high performance tires my father has on the WRX are AMAZING interms of grip.
Tyre Bible
Well as stated before, my tyres are Dunlop 205/50 R16's.I have way more experience with different tires then anybody with a life should ever of had, what are you looking for in the tire? and what enviroment go you live in (does it ever snow?)
i can help you with your decision bigtime