Need quick answer on tire question
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Need quick answer on tire question
I need some new tires for the oem 19's I just got, asap. The person I got them from just put on a brand new Toyo T1R 255/40/19 for the rear.
I ordered a set of Toyo T1R 225/40/19 for the fronts but just found out (after waiting a week with no response
) that they are on back order for at least another 2 weeks. My question is can I run 245/35/19 on the fronts instead or will they not match up well with the 255/40/19 in the rear.
Thanks in advance everyone.
-Dak
I ordered a set of Toyo T1R 225/40/19 for the fronts but just found out (after waiting a week with no response
) that they are on back order for at least another 2 weeks. My question is can I run 245/35/19 on the fronts instead or will they not match up well with the 255/40/19 in the rear.Thanks in advance everyone.
-Dak
Last edited by Dakkerz; Oct 4, 2006 at 03:39 PM.
The diameter of the T1R is as follows:
Front
225/40ZR19 26.1 inches
245/35ZR19 25.8 inches
Rear
255/40ZR19 27.0 inches
The stock tire diameters (19 inch Bridgestone RE050) are:
Front
225/40R19 26.1 inches
Rear
245/40R19 26.9 inches
So to answer your question, you could use the 245/35 since it is only .3 inches smaller in diameter than stock, or 1.3% smaller in diameter.
Incidentally, your rear tire is 1.2% larger diameter.
Generally, you want to keep the replacement tires within 3% of OEM.
Play around with different tire sizes here:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
Front
225/40ZR19 26.1 inches
245/35ZR19 25.8 inches
Rear
255/40ZR19 27.0 inches
The stock tire diameters (19 inch Bridgestone RE050) are:
Front
225/40R19 26.1 inches
Rear
245/40R19 26.9 inches
So to answer your question, you could use the 245/35 since it is only .3 inches smaller in diameter than stock, or 1.3% smaller in diameter.
Incidentally, your rear tire is 1.2% larger diameter.
Generally, you want to keep the replacement tires within 3% of OEM.
Play around with different tire sizes here:
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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Thanks Gilley, that response and link were extremely helpful. I was also able to get a hold of Dan and he's looking into ordering some tires for me.
You always get the answers you need from this board, especially from FGC members.
Thanks again everyone.
You always get the answers you need from this board, especially from FGC members.
Thanks again everyone.
Tirerack is running a special on the Bridgestone RE50's $141 each instead of $262 each.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...13&RunFlat=All
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...13&RunFlat=All
damn thats pretty good deal
i usually have teh 245/35/19 instock so i can probably get you those quicker.
i will check in teh morning if the 225/40/19 are instock or not and what kinda wait it is on those and let you know
i usually have teh 245/35/19 instock so i can probably get you those quicker.
i will check in teh morning if the 225/40/19 are instock or not and what kinda wait it is on those and let you know
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well if its not going to be a huge difference running 245/35/19 and that's what you can get the quickest I'll go with those. But I guess we'll see what happens tomorrow.
Thanks.
Thanks.
Originally Posted by ZUL8R
Tirerack is running a special on the Bridgestone RE50's $141 each instead of $262 each.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...13&RunFlat=All
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compar...13&RunFlat=All
The only problem i dont like about these tires is they will only last 10k max. I went through these tires in 8k. Good deal but they dont last long enough IMHO. I would rather pay more for a tire like the T1R and have it last 18k-25k. Im going on 17K on my T1Rs and I can push it for another 4k maybe more.
Originally Posted by WILD121
The only problem i dont like about these tires is they will only last 10k max. I went through these tires in 8k. Good deal but they dont last long enough IMHO. I would rather pay more for a tire like the T1R and have it last 18k-25k. Im going on 17K on my T1Rs and I can push it for another 4k maybe more.
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Ok I ended up getting the 245/35/19's and had them mounted yesterday. They feel a lot better than the worn out oem bridgestones.
Thanks again SFLG35 for coming through with those on short notice.
Thanks again SFLG35 for coming through with those on short notice.
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