Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires question)

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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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croma_man wrote:just better than the crappy T1R, falken ziex and uniroyal which are the only ones that I can buy new. Looking for Yokohama, continental, dunlop, pirelli...
I found these, just can't find other brands...


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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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probably as they don't make them or are not a common size.
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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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they were making them 100%,

I have continental sportcontact 2 on my e21, I had before on my other cars, yokohama A048 and A510,...I guess they removed the dimension from the product line, thats why i'm looking for new old stock.
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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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spotted one new Yoko here:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/225-40-R16-85 ... 35d0e6499d

have just had to buy another winter tyre for my car after getting a screw in it
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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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but i still haven't found what i'm looking for :whistle
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Re: 225/40/16 tyres

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Had a look here as well but not much left in that size. Perhaps its worth considering moving to 215/40-16? Much more supply including PZero Nero, SportContact2, PS3
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Jeroen wrote:Had a look here as well but not much left in that size. Perhaps its worth considering moving to 215/40-16? Much more supply including PZero Nero, SportContact2, PS3
currently I fitted the 215/40/16 which I had at home, hankook ventus V12 evo sport (and a few more sporty words)...

I shall remind myself never ever to buy crappy tires EVER ! Car wants to go only sideways in any gear.

Was playing with the thoughts of fitting 225/45/16 Yokohama AD08 (which is the elise/exige dimension), but after this "article"

http://e21dub.blogspot.com/2013_04_01_archive.html

I don't think it's possible to fit this size without rubbing.
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21 (bar fight everytime

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hello everybody, it's me again in search of optimal grip on a stanced car (rear tires).

the search for 225/40/16 is abandoned as yokohama, continental, michelin aren't making this tyre size anymore.

but, it's not over yet, found this ones : YOKOHAMA ADVAN NEOVA AD08

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http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/215-45-16-YOK ... 2336debe69

which would fit my alloys and there would be enough space in the arch.

any hard road / race experiences with this tyre? (duracell, nas,mark,others...)? Again, If they last 3000 km its ok with me, i'm interested only in consistant grip.

does anybody have discount on demontweaks.uk?

thanks
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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How about these Falkens in 225/40/16?- last set

I saved them as I was looking for my Hartge which is on 16s- no idea how good they are........

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261404570132? ... EBIDX%3AIT

I thought that Toyo 888R do the tyre in 225/40/16? If so they are a known quantity/quality
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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I have Dunlop 215/35/16 on the rear of my car. they are pretty good.
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nas80 wrote:I have Dunlop 215/35/16 on the rear of my car. they are pretty good.
If I'd put this dimension on my car, I have to raise it, current setup is set that I never scrape on the floor. And the "meat" on the tires eats potholes very well.
TopCat wrote:How about these Falkens in 225/40/16?- last set

I saved them as I was looking for my Hartge which is on 16s- no idea how good they are........

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/261404570132? ... EBIDX%3AIT

I thought that Toyo 888R do the tyre in 225/40/16? If so they are a known quantity/quality
I had falkens on the front, never again, oversteer, bu**sh** tires.

225/40/16 new you can only buy (toyo t1r, falken ziex, uniroyal rainsport).

the height difference between 225/40 and 215/45 is minimal. As the 225/45 can't fit under the original arch in no way.
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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215/40/16 is your only option then?

theres a variety here

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m62b0s319p0/C ... _215_40R16
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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I thought I was going mad, we already had this discussion. I can find the same limited supply for 225/40-16 so 215/45-16 as suggested previously may be the way to go, opens up a lot of possibilities. Don't see any downsides to that either. See the other tread you started on this topic a few weeks ago. Please stick to one thread on a subject.

...threads merged now...
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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nas80 wrote:215/40/16 is your only option then?

theres a variety here

http://www.camskill.co.uk/m62b0s319p0/C ... _215_40R16
currently I have Hankook ventus V12 (jada jada a few sporty names) in 215/40/16, in comparision with my old continental SC2, they are only good for a nasty burnout, no grip at all.

so yes, options are :

215/40/16 Michelin PS3
215/40/16 Continental SC2
215/40/16 Pirelli Pzero

215/45/16 Yokohama AD08 (semislick)

this is my bucket list to try on the E21 (but as one pair costs 200 quid or more, it's a pricy bi*** to buy and test the tyres), need some good feedback from other, also if they are driving them on E30 (which is a very similar power/weight).
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Re: Optimal tire size and width for E21(new rear tires quest

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Jeroen wrote:I thought I was going mad, we already had this discussion. I can find the same limited supply for 225/40-16 so 215/45-16 as suggested previously may be the way to go, opens up a lot of possibilities. Don't see any downsides to that either. See the other tread you started on this topic a few weeks ago. Please stick to one thread on a subject.

...threads merged now...
sorry, I didn't found that topic, can you join them please. :bag
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