205/50/15 on 9.5"
05-23-2013, 03:59 PM
Post: #21
205/50/15 on 9.5"
An 8 inch rim is the optimal rimsize for a 205-50-15 if you want to extract max speed from it. I'm switching over as soon as I can find some 15x8 high ET rims that don't cost an arm and a leg.

8 inch is just about 203mm so "technically and aesthetically" its not stretch when you slap on 205mm tires.

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05-23-2013, 07:00 PM
Post: #22
205/50/15 on 9.5"
thanks for the comments.

It looks like I'll have to do some testing first. I wanted 205s all around because I thought wider tires at the rear would be too much for the 4ag, but apparently 225s are ok too. I will get power steering so I think the front setup is covered. now, for the rear...

|BUDA| Wrote:i used 195 45 15 on 9 inch so no problem
do you have pictures of this setup?

NoHachi Wrote:225-45-15 should work, 225-50-15 if you need the added gearing.

With that said, I do remember r888s being REALLY wide in most sizes. If the 205 is similar you should be able to get it onto the 9.5" rims. Just measure across the thread and check if its a true 205 or a cheater.
do you mean 225s all around or are you saying 205 front /225 rear? what do the miatas use for the front?

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05-24-2013, 08:35 AM
Post: #23
205/50/15 on 9.5"
Bean Bandit Wrote:
4000GT Wrote:Thats pathetic. This whole stretch narrow tyres on wide rims is shit. Yes performance is compromised, yes it looks rubbish, yes its unsafe.
4000GT Wrote:Sure dont take my word for it, check out the permitted rim width that every tyre manufacturer in the world recommends for their tyres. Hint its not conducive to stretching narrow tyres on wide rims, who would have thought? Crazy.
4000GT Wrote:Oddly enough Im looking for a similar setup on my next set of rims. I am running 15x8 all round at the moment with Toyo R888 205/50. I am doing a K24 turbo motor build for the track car, so will need a lot more tyre. Now the issue is its not one rule for all, each tyre (depending on wall height and construction) will run different widths. I plan on running a 250 wide Dunlop slick on the back 9.5-10 inch rim, and 220 slick on the front with a 9 inch rim.

considering you're driving stretched tires and plan to do so in the future... Wave Tongue

I had and will have 205 on 8" again and never had the slightest problem - for drifting a 195 will do on the rear just as well.

How do you figure I plan to do so in the future?

215/580R15 Hoozier slick is 7-9 inch.

225/580R15 Avon slick is 8-9 inch

A 9 inch rim fits perfectly with the size I intend to run...


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05-24-2013, 08:36 AM
Post: #24
205/50/15 on 9.5"
NoHachi Wrote:An 8 inch rim is the optimal rimsize for a 205-50-15 if you want to extract max speed from it. I'm switching over as soon as I can find some 15x8 high ET rims that don't cost an arm and a leg.

8 inch is just about 203mm so "technically and aesthetically" its not stretch when you slap on 205mm tires.

Yup, the tyre actually bulges over the sides of the rim. Pretty much the inverse of stretch Smile
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05-24-2013, 02:58 PM
Post: #25
205/50/15 on 9.5"
4000GT Wrote:How do you figure I plan to do so in the future?

215/580R15 Hoozier slick is 7-9 inch.

225/580R15 Avon slick is 8-9 inch

A 9 inch rim fits perfectly with the size I intend to run...


Hurray!

I admit I jumped to conclusion there as 225 is wide for a 'normal' tire on 9" wheels but just inside the recommended values for a slick.

4000GT Wrote:
NoHachi Wrote:An 8 inch rim is the optimal rimsize for a 205-50-15 if you want to extract max speed from it. I'm switching over as soon as I can find some 15x8 high ET rims that don't cost an arm and a leg.

8 inch is just about 203mm so "technically and aesthetically" its not stretch when you slap on 205mm tires.

Yup, the tyre actually bulges over the sides of the rim. Pretty much the inverse of stretch Smile

As said I know as I run the same - it's still outside tire-manufacturer advise.

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05-24-2013, 03:16 PM
Post: #26
205/50/15 on 9.5"
True bean, but there is being 'just' outside of the recommended range and being way out.

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06-12-2013, 11:37 PM
Post: #27
205/50/15 on 9.5"
I suppose a few will be a grinch about this but look at this silvia (actually an Onevia).

He's using 195/55R15s on a 9" rim for the front and 195/66/R15 on 10" at the rear

This car is used for drifting and the owner of the shop who built it has many years building drift and race cars in japan. He's not a guy just wanting to look cool.

http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/05/the-...er-onevia/
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06-13-2013, 01:34 AM
Post: #28
205/50/15 on 9.5"
i did a track day with 195 45 15 on 9 inch all around and a bmw E36 M3 could not catch me ahahahahhah

im in a team in uk that runs on the British drift championship and we use stretch tires on a 630hp 1jz soarer ...

if you use good brands of tyres and keep an eye on pressure no problem

Thumbs up!

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06-13-2013, 10:09 AM
Post: #29
205/50/15 on 9.5"
bluehachi Wrote:I suppose a few will be a grinch about this but look at this silvia (actually an Onevia).

He's using 195/55R15s on a 9" rim for the front and 195/66/R15 on 10" at the rear

This car is used for drifting and the owner of the shop who built it has many years building drift and race cars in japan. He's not a guy just wanting to look cool.

http://www.speedhunters.com/2013/05/the-...er-onevia/

Did you rear the article? Its starts with style is a funny thing...
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06-13-2013, 10:57 AM
Post: #30
205/50/15 on 9.5"
i think tyres are a really personal thing

most people buy tyres to fit the car,

some people want a look

but when they start driving the car hard and it rubs, or doesnt grip or whatever characteristic it has the driver will make changes and that usually involves better tyres....

it is pretty easy to tell who drives their car properly

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