Time for new tires, which ones?
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Time for new tires, which ones?
I recently picked up a set of 16x6.5 oem rims that my 01 should have had from the factory. I am trying to keep the car stock looking. Looking at the Falken Azenis RT-615 in a 215/45R-16 size and I'm wondering if that's the ideal size I should go with for those rims? Also curious what other tires I should be looking at. I will primarily be using the car to make 40-140 rolls on the highway and cruising around having fun. It may occasionally see the dragstrip and the roadcourse, but nothing competitive.
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I would actually prefer something without too stiff of a sidewall and a little bit better wear than the Azenis. I had no idea they were as short lived as that. I'll look into the BFG G-force Sports and see if anyone else posts.
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I still don't see how everyone kills their azenis so fast, mine last around 10K and I auto-x any chance I get, maybe ya'll are not driving them hard enough and they are like "ef this, I'm outta hear"
But seriously, how do some of you kill your azenis in 4-5K miles? I don't get it, do you sit there and do doughnuts, and burnouts? Drift? What?
But seriously, how do some of you kill your azenis in 4-5K miles? I don't get it, do you sit there and do doughnuts, and burnouts? Drift? What?
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The Bridgestone RE-01R pretty much pwned the RT-615 last year in STS, and my experience with them to date (about 6 months so far) indicates that they're holding up quite nicely as a DD tire. My use is a mix of city commute, long (100+ mile) mountain carving runs every now and then, and an occasional autocross.
I've not driven on the 615, but the reviews from those that have indicate that the biggest difference between the two is consistency- the RE-01R does not fall off when it gets hot.
In your size range, they're available as a 205/45 and a 225/50, both rated for use on a 6.5" rim. The latter would give you about a 5% gearing bump vs. your 215/45.
I've not driven on the 615, but the reviews from those that have indicate that the biggest difference between the two is consistency- the RE-01R does not fall off when it gets hot.
In your size range, they're available as a 205/45 and a 225/50, both rated for use on a 6.5" rim. The latter would give you about a 5% gearing bump vs. your 215/45.
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The Bridgestone RE-01R pretty much pwned the RT-615 last year in STS, and my experience with them to date (about 6 months so far) indicates that they're holding up quite nicely as a DD tire. My use is a mix of city commute, long (100+ mile) mountain carving runs every now and then, and an occasional autocross.
I've not driven on the 615, but the reviews from those that have indicate that the biggest difference between the two is consistency- the RE-01R does not fall off when it gets hot.
In your size range, they're available as a 205/45 and a 225/50, both rated for use on a 6.5" rim. The latter would give you about a 5% gearing bump vs. your 215/45.
I've not driven on the 615, but the reviews from those that have indicate that the biggest difference between the two is consistency- the RE-01R does not fall off when it gets hot.
In your size range, they're available as a 205/45 and a 225/50, both rated for use on a 6.5" rim. The latter would give you about a 5% gearing bump vs. your 215/45.
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I've decided that if I don't go with the Azenis I will regret it later. So should I stick with the 215/45R16 or will something a bit taller work like a 225/50R16? I can't seem to find something in the middle. The rims are the factory 01 16x6.5 that came with the car. I would like a little extra sidewall cushion for the shitty roads around here, but not at the expense of rubbing every time I go around a corner.
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The rims I have are the factory rims for an 01 car. They don't have the extreme offset that some people run. I guess they just look like pie cutters because of what I had on there before. The oem tires were 205/45R16's and the tires I am looking at are .39" wider than stock. They should mount and fit the car without any problems. I just want to go a little taller though.
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You could go with a wider tire, but depending on the offset, it might not fit well on your car. I get a good laugh at what some of the club roadster fan boys put on their cars.
The rims I have are the factory rims for an 01 car. They don't have the extreme offset that some people run. I guess they just look like pie cutters because of what I had on there before. The oem tires were 205/45R16's and the tires I am looking at are .39" wider than stock. They should mount and fit the car without any problems. I just want to go a little taller though.
The rims I have are the factory rims for an 01 car. They don't have the extreme offset that some people run. I guess they just look like pie cutters because of what I had on there before. The oem tires were 205/45R16's and the tires I am looking at are .39" wider than stock. They should mount and fit the car without any problems. I just want to go a little taller though.