10-13-2010, 12:13 PM
I just bought some 16" wheels to use with snow tires this winter.
What I'm now finding out now is that there aren't many winter tires available in the 225/50-16 size for the rear 8" wheels.
First question is whether it is OK to mount 225/55-16 on the rear wheels (Tire rack says they will fit on 8" rims). This size change gives me 11 options from TireRack vs. 1 option with the original size.
I would also up the size of the front tires to 205/60-16 vs the standard 205/55/16 to match the diameter of the up-sized rears and keep the ABS system happy.
This gives a tire diameter of 25.7" for all 4 wheels vs. the standard 25"... a 2.8% increase.
Aside from my speedometer reading a couple MPH low, is there anything wrong with this plan? I can't imagine the extra 0.35" radius causing a clearance issue, even though my car has been lowered by about 3/4".
Second question is whether anybody has a recommendation for a good winter tire.
I'm leaning towards good snow/ice performance vs dry road handling (i.e. winter "performance" tires) because it would kill me to get stuck knowing that I made that compromise.
Sure would be nice, however, if the tires didn't feel too sloppy or noisy.
Any advice would be appreciated. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
Thanks,
Jamie
What I'm now finding out now is that there aren't many winter tires available in the 225/50-16 size for the rear 8" wheels.
First question is whether it is OK to mount 225/55-16 on the rear wheels (Tire rack says they will fit on 8" rims). This size change gives me 11 options from TireRack vs. 1 option with the original size.
I would also up the size of the front tires to 205/60-16 vs the standard 205/55/16 to match the diameter of the up-sized rears and keep the ABS system happy.
This gives a tire diameter of 25.7" for all 4 wheels vs. the standard 25"... a 2.8% increase.
Aside from my speedometer reading a couple MPH low, is there anything wrong with this plan? I can't imagine the extra 0.35" radius causing a clearance issue, even though my car has been lowered by about 3/4".
Second question is whether anybody has a recommendation for a good winter tire.
I'm leaning towards good snow/ice performance vs dry road handling (i.e. winter "performance" tires) because it would kill me to get stuck knowing that I made that compromise.
Sure would be nice, however, if the tires didn't feel too sloppy or noisy.
Any advice would be appreciated. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/smile.gif[/img]
Thanks,
Jamie

