getting new tires for sawblades.. suggestions?

casing

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Im buying new tires in the summer for the sawblades.. personally I want wide tires.. I read that you could fit 255's so that would be AWESOME!

I want something z rated close to that size. Any suggestions?
 

casing

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Asterix;949697 said:
My favorite is the Dunlop SP Sport 5000 tires. Best value for year 'round driving.

Asterix

what size are yours??


Does anyone have 255's on their sawblades???
 

red88turbo

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Right now Im running 245/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the rear, and 225/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the front.

Ive noticed that with the little bit wider tire in the rear I'm hooking a little bit better, and when I launch the car now she has a lot more tendency to just squat hook and good. Before I had bridgestone potenza RE750's on the rear and she would just lurch to the right when I launched.

Here's a pic of the tires I have now:

g-force-sport.jpg
 

annoyingrob

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casing;949703 said:
Does anyone have 255's on their sawblades???
I have a picture of a MKIII on my cell phone with 255s on MKIII 5 spokes. it's such a massively bulged tire, you're not getting any more rubber on the road than a 245, maybe even a 235.

It DOES look like you're running some SERIOUS rubber on your car with that much of a bulge though ;)
 

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255's on the 16" mkiv wheels would be perfect, I have 245's on the rear of my mkiv wheels and it looks like a drifto special(the tire is angled out hard, the wheel is too wide for the tire). 255's on the mkiv 16's would be perfect.
 

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It might help if

And why do you want wide tires? The look or are you beliving the age old myth wider tire, more grip?

If you want to feel like you're glued to the road, get a set of R-888s :evil2:.
 

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kumho ecsta spt's for summer driving (although they've worked year round for me)

kumho ecsta asx's for all season driving.

both are a great performing tire thats relatively cheap. only problem ive had with the spt is that it'll get a tiny flat spot sitting for a week that works itself out after two-three minutes of driving.
 

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red88turbo;949705 said:
Right now Im running 245/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the rear, and 225/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the front.

Ive noticed that with the little bit wider tire in the rear I'm hooking a little bit better, and when I launch the car now she has a lot more tendency to just squat hook and good. Before I had bridgestone potenza RE750's on the rear and she would just lurch to the right when I launched.

I had those tires, and let me say they're the best ive ever experienced. i highly recommend them.
-pete
 

Asterix

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casing;949703 said:
what size are yours??


Does anyone have 255's on their sawblades???

Stock at 225/50. Dunlop has recommended wheel widths for all their tires. I doubt they'd suggest 255 on an 7" rim, but take a look.

Asterix
 

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255 will fit just fine on the wheels BUT i would sugest only doing it on the rear tires because 255 on the front bluges out way to much. I wish i had taken a pic of the mustang wheels(same exact size as sawblades) i have when i first bought them they had 255 on them because the back looked damn sexy lol

a good tire for the money is a kumo 711 or 712 not the best but very good for the money
 

mkthree92

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I have Yokohama AVS ES100's on my stock 5 spokes, 245/45/16. I've had them on for about 5 months and haven't had any problems with them dry or in rain. Nice tire and pretty good price too.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires...&partnum=445WR6ES100&fromCompare1=yes&place=0

Prior to that, I had the same size in Kumho Ecsta Supras and they were pretty good, except I had to dump them before I should have when I saw they had been dry-rotting when they were about to be put on another set of wheels.
 

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i heard rumor that the es100s were slowly being replaced by the yokohama s-drives. don't know how true it is, but i'll miss the es100s.
 

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255 on a sawblade? Yeah, it might hook nice, but from what I've come to know, the handling will suck because of the ton of excess sidewall that will roll over in the corners... not just in the front, the rear as well. They both have to turn...

If all you do is straight line stuff, by all means. If you want it to take some corners nice, get tires that fit the rim.
 

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If you want MORE Balloon than is recomended take a look at my 245's on a sawblade thats the Max recomended at the Goodyear site.
 

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NocturnalKitty

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red88turbo;949705 said:
Right now Im running 245/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the rear, and 225/50zr16 BF goodrich g force sports on the front.

+1

i have been running BF goodrich g force sport since the summer of 2006 and i love them. i'm looking at getting another set within the next few months. was even thinking about getting a set for my other project car as well.


suprageezer;952899 said:
The OP has Sawblades aren't the MK4 wheels and the aftermarkets wheels folks are talking about wider?

didn't notice any mention of aftermarket wheels in this thread. mkiv n/a wheels are wider than sawblades. sawblades are 16x7. mkiv n/a wheels are 16x8 (front) and 16x9 (rear).
 

suprageezer

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You are absolutely right I was thinking the five spoke rims that came later than my 89 were also wider, the jist of what I was trying to say is a 245 on a 7 inch wide rim (sawblade), is pretty much the max recommended width at any of the tire manufacturers sites.