tjthom
New Reader
3/11/09 12:24 p.m.
So those of us who've been running 14" wheels are having a tough time finding the 'hot' tire in 14" sizes.
I'm considering a jump to 15" but am wondering if maybe 16" wouldn't make more sense. Will 15" become the new 14" in a couple of years...?
Thoughts?
With the plethora of Miaters and Civics I don't see the 15's disappearing anytime soon. I had to step up to 15's with the Swift to even think about competing...
Ian F
Reader
3/11/09 12:53 p.m.
Ha! Try running 13" wheels (Spitfire)...
It seems like the best selection is in the 17" sizes...
I think wheel weight should also be a factor.
I agree on the best selection seeming to be 17s.. i run that size on both the saab and bmw.. and the amount of tyres availible in that size is staggering..
Tom Heath
Production Editor
3/11/09 12:58 p.m.
tjthom wrote:
So those of us who've been running 14" wheels are having a tough time finding the 'hot' tire in 14" sizes.
I'm considering a jump to 15" but am wondering if maybe 16" wouldn't make more since. Will 15" become the new 14" in a couple of years...?
Thoughts?
Over (a very long) time, I'm afraid that's exactly what will happen. DOT R-compounds will still be available, but street touring type tires are already limited in Miata/Civic friendly sizes from some manufacturers.
I'm hoping for a reversal of the giant-tire-and-wheel trend from the OEMs. Tire manufacturers are simply trying to make a buck, so creating products that have limited current OEM fitments doesn't make sense financially. More 15" OEM tires would mean more options for appropriately-sized aftermarket tires.
With all of that said, though, I think I'd stick with 15's for another few years at least. There are still some really good options out there in those sizes.
P71
Dork
3/11/09 2:50 p.m.
Falken Azenis Rt615's come in 14"
Honestly, 15" will never go out because of drag racers. While that may not compute with road race/autocross tires, it does mean there will always be performance tires available. 14" isn't all that bad (compared to 13" anyways, I hated trying to find stuff for 13"s!) but 15" is better. I think there's still more 15" stuff than 16". 16"s got kind of forgotten as an oddball unless you're shopping OEM sidewall height (like a 225/60/16).
It really depends on the width you want to run. 205 or less and 15" will be fine for a while. 225 or more 17" is the best option right now.
Gimp
Dork
3/11/09 6:54 p.m.
15s... many more options in width and overall height
Carson
HalfDork
3/11/09 7:13 p.m.
mad_machine wrote:
I agree on the best selection seeming to be 17s.. i run that size on both the saab and bmw.. and the amount of tyres availible in that size is staggering..
I remember my dad freaking out about the complete lack of options in 17" not that long ago. Crazy the way the industry moves.
Woody
Dork
3/11/09 8:12 p.m.
My father bought a Mercury that came with 18's, in a size that was only available through the Mercury dealership at the time.
tjthom
New Reader
3/11/09 9:31 p.m.
Woody wrote:
What kind of car?
99 Miata...of course
205 is what i'm thinking...
Is there a 205 14" street tire available that would fit a Miata?
Woody wrote:
My father bought a Mercury that came with 18's, in a size that was only available through the Mercury dealership at the time.
Seems to be a popular thing of the past few years. Two Biggest offenders have been Nissans and Chryslers.
Carson
HalfDork
3/11/09 11:06 p.m.
When the Crossfire came out it had 19s in the rear and 18s in the front. The salesman was trying to use that as a selling point. Talk about lack of selection. That was the same time my dad got his Chrysler and was worried about the 17s.
Woody
Dork
3/12/09 5:44 a.m.
tjthom wrote:
Woody wrote:
What kind of car?
99 Miata...of course
I just picked up these 16's, but I may not be using them. If you're interested drop me a note.