Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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Well, my tires are bald on my daily drivers =\ I did a search and Trey recommended getting tires in 205/50/15 size. I've decided to go with the Yokohama AVS ES100's but why not the stock tire size (195/55/15) or a lower profile version (195/50/15)? Any opinions on recommended size?

Bear in mind that I have a seperate set of rims for racing (wrapped w/ 205/50/15 Falken Azenis) and that I live in DFW, TX, where the most inclement weather we get is rain every once in awhile.
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Matter of taste, preference and price.

Some people would say there's no point in going w/a 195-55-15 when the 205-50-15 is more rubber on the road, and the same price or cheaper.

Some people would say there's no point in going w/a 195-50-15 because it's a lower load rating and (perhaps, some would say) not quite as safe and up to high performance driving.

:D

All personal preference.

Personally, I'd go with 205-50-15.
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Post by joe s »

I have a set of Potenza RE730's, in 205-55-15 for my everyday driving. They're great for daily use, handle rain fairly well, and are a pretty good performance tire. I got the larger size only because I felt the stock R looked a little under-tired, and the slightly larger size seems to help the look a bit, tho I honestly don't know how much a visual difference they really do make.
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I use 205/50/15 Azenis and 205/50/15 Dunslop SP9000's for my Daily tires. I use 205/50/15 Azenis for my Auto-X/Track tires as well.

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Post by kabob »

Nuts, you people are making me spend more money on those wider tires :P I'll take you guys' suggestion and get the 205's unless money gets a little tighter for me, in which case i'll just be sticking with stock 195/55/15 tires size.
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Nothing wrong with the stock tire size Kabob - it was good enough for Honda!
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kabob wrote:Nuts, you people are making me spend more money on those wider tires :P I'll take you guys' suggestion and get the 205's....
You know about the minor controversy surrounding the 205 010's, right?

Are you thinking of Azenis, or something else?
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Post by kabob »

Don't know about that controversy but the stock RE010s are too expensive for a daily drive tire, anyways so I was thinking more along the lines of something with better performance to dollar value like the Yokohama AVS ES100 :)
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Re: Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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I believe the controversy with the 205/50-15 RE010s is that the are built as front tires for the NSX, and have a seperate bias depending on L/R sides.

Just checked TireRack, the Yoko ES100 is 195/55-15 is only $57 ea vs the RE010 @ $123 ea. I'd say the Yoko is a lot more bang for the buck!

205/50-15 in ES100 is $72 for comparison.
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Post by Trey »

195/55 for a daily drive is still a decent option if the money difference is that significant. I like the wide footprint and stiffer sidewall.

Yoko ES100 is supposed to be a really nice tire.
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DON'T buy the RE-010 in 205/50/15.

They are specifically made for the NSX and they will wear out VERY VERY quickly. Not worth it, not a good tire for the R.

Now, the 195/55/15 RE-010, a different story completely =)

I'd get 205/50 or 195/55, not 195/50. I have 195/50 S-03's and i'll never get that size again, too over-reactive on the street, following each groove in the road. The car is now way too darty compared to what it is like with 195/55 and 205/50.
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Chris N wrote:I'd get 205/50 or 195/55, not 195/50. I have 195/50 S-03's and i'll never get that size again, too over-reactive on the street, following each groove in the road. The car is now way too darty compared to what it is like with 195/55 and 205/50.
that's not because they are 195-50-15s. Every car with S-03's I've driven follows every fuggen groove in the road. I'm used to it so it doesn't bother me anymore.
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Re: Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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I got about 500 miles so far on my 195/50 PZeros on OEM rimz. Grip just keeps getting better, but oversteer is a bit touchy. :|
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Re: Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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Toyo recommends when changing tire sizes that you increase OD no more than 6% and decrease no more than 3%. Increases or decreases in excess of these % can adversley affect ABS.


195/55r15 = 23.44" OD

195/50r15 = 22.66"
205/50r15 = 23.07"
215/50r15 = 23.46" and will fit a 6.5" OE rim without any problem.
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londonsuede wrote:...and will fit a 6.5" OE rim without any problem.
Ummm....

Well, anyway....
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Re: Tire size for stock, daily driver rims?

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I have the 205/50 S03's, and they follow every groove as well, although it is a hell of a tire, I like it very much!! I rec'd the bigger rubber as well.
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Post by YellowDragon279 »

I personally Use 205/50/15 Azenis and at 68 bux a piece from Discount Tire Direct I can't say that I am not Satisfied. I love the way these things Handel in the Rain even with High Standing water MUCH better than the Fz4's I have on my Civic
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