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DanSE Jun 8, 2003 04:18 PM

Anyone riding on 225-50-16's on stock SE Wheels?
 
Is this combination ok for the stock SE wheels? I'm thinkin of buying some new tires for a good deal with this size.
Thanks,
Dan

mitch33x Jun 8, 2003 04:21 PM

I have 225/50 on my SE 16's

wider is better:D

ilumo Jun 8, 2003 04:23 PM

Yes... I have the same as well.. :) mitch, got any other pics of your car? looks exactly like mine ;)

redlantrn Jun 8, 2003 05:16 PM

Hows the sidewall flex compared to stock as far as handling? I currently have 225/55, and miss the handling of stockers.

phenryiv1 Jun 9, 2003 09:53 AM

Sidewall flex on my 225/50/16 HTR+ Sumitomo's is minimal.

99Maxima5sp Jun 9, 2003 10:00 AM

How can you guys feel such a minimal difference in tire height!? I mean the difference between a 225-55 and a 225-50 isnt much. Another friend and I are running 225-55, while my other friend is running 225-50's and they difference is nill in the handling department...


Eric

SuperBlackSE Jun 9, 2003 10:04 AM

I've got the 225/50's....they're nice...but they still lack bite. I'd never go thinner...and why go taller? I'm just dying to get some Potenza S0-2's on my front tires.

Anachronism Jun 9, 2003 10:06 AM


Originally posted by 99Maxima5sp
How can you guys feel such a minimal difference in tire height!? I mean the difference between a 225-55 and a 225-50 isnt much. Another friend and I are running 225-55, while my other friend is running 225-50's and they difference is nill in the handling department...


Eric

I think they are talking about the difference in width. The stock size is 215/55 so the 225s are wider then the rim. If the tire is wider than the rim the sidewall bulges out and you get more sidewall flex.

phenryiv1 Jun 9, 2003 10:08 AM

It could be as much tire construction/brand/model as it is actual sidewall width. The only true test would be for someone to try the same tire in 2 different sizes. I know that they Dunlop SP Sport A2 comes in both 225/15 and 215/55, but I do not know anyone who has tested them back-to back...

MaxedOutOfCash Jun 9, 2003 10:21 AM

i'm currently running 225/50/16 and i'm goin' back to stock size tires 215/55/16 even though i have 50's the tire size is still too wide for that rim in my opinion and i had better cornering on stock than on this...just my opinion :)

jugmax Jun 9, 2003 10:28 AM

I've had both 225/50 and 225/55 and I will always from now on ride on 55's because I do alot of highway driving and they ride smoother..Just mt $0.02............

hakk97se Jun 9, 2003 11:09 AM

Mine ride and corner way better than the stockers. It's rediculous. Wider is, in fact, better. Sidewall flex is non-existant. These tires really are not too wide for the stock SE 5 spokes.

mitch33x Jun 9, 2003 01:45 PM


Originally posted by ilumo
Yes... I have the same as well.. :) mitch, got any other pics of your car? looks exactly like mine ;)
I just got my car back from the body shop, new hood and dents all fixed (hail damage). My new wheels are goin on in 2 weeks, then I'll have some pics. Neptune Blue rules!!! :D


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