I'm looking into getting some Kumho VictoRacer V700s for the stock wheels on my FC, provided I don't stumble upon a decent set of used R-comps before May 3rd (the first points event in my region's Solo calendar). The stock rims are 15"x6", stock tire size is 205/60-15. The aspect ratio of the R-comps will be either 55 or 50. Could I possibly stuff a 215 or even 225 width tire onto the stock rims?
215's will definately fit, 225s might, but you will need the taller 55 sidewall.
P71
Dork
4/21/09 4:27 p.m.
Ford stuck 225's on 6" wheels from the factory but they balloon like super swampers.
There are people running 275/35/15's on 15 x 6's on stock class ITR's.
DILYSI Dave wrote:
There are people running 275/35/15's on 15 x 6's on stock class ITR's.
225's are the widest I can fit on the FC without rubbing issues. Looks like I can fit 225s onto the stock rims. A 35 aspect ratio seems a little excessive, though: According to http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp, that's a 3.5" drop on a car that's already pretty low! Hoosier's web site says that a 225/50-15 will fit a 6" rim o.k. It said a 7" rim would be better for a 225/45-15, but it might work on a 6" if a 275/35-15 does.
Decisions, decisions...
What can be made to work, and what the lawyers will authorize, are COMPLETELY different things.
YaNi
Reader
4/21/09 5:48 p.m.
Why not get a cheap set of mustang wheels? Either 16x7.5 or 17x8; they are a 30mm offset. I bought a set of cobra wheels for $70.
I'm classing myself in E Stock, so no larger rims (for racing at least; I already have 17s for the street). I tried looking for other 15x6 5x114.3 rims, but they don't seem to exist. I also read (I think in rx7club.com?) that sticking with a rim/tire combo close to or slightly smaller in diameter than stock setup makes better use of what little torque the rotary has.
Go with the 205/50/15 or 224/45/15
You'll like the gearing advantage of a smaller tire.
YaNi
Reader
4/21/09 6:47 p.m.
You could also run either a 16x6.5 (vert BBS wheels and very light), or a 16x7 (GTUs), since they are all classified as ES.
225 Kuhmo 710s or Hoosiers will work. I have the 205s personally on a 15x6 on a miata, I know some of the other guys are running 225 Hoosier A6s on there, I got the 205 ones for shorter gearing for autox and they were a few bucks cheaper.
225/45x15s work. I had 205/50x15" on my 15x6" wheels on my 00 Civic Si. not too bad.
I have 225/50 15's on my race rims, but they are 6.5 wide, so that kinda destroys my point (as if I had one)
I've decided to get the Kumho Ecsta V710 225/50-15s. The installer sounds a little worried, but I've done my due diligence. Thanks to everyone for their input. While I have a lot of work to do on my driving skills, these tires should help immensely. I just hope they arrive on time.
Kramer
Reader
4/22/09 4:14 p.m.
RexSeven wrote:
I've decided to get the Kumho Ecsta V710 225/50-15s. The installer sounds a little worried, but I've done my due diligence. Thanks to everyone for their input. While I have a lot of work to do on my driving skills, these tires should help immensely. I just hope they arrive on time.
I have those same tires on my 15x6 Miata rims. I think they're too tall/fat for my particular car--I wish I'd bought the 215's.
They do work, though. The installer had to wrestle them, but he got them on there.