Is 245/50YR16 safe to run with stock rims?
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Is 245/50YR16 safe to run with stock rims?
I've done a small search and i've heard 245/45/16 is safe but what about 245/50/16? My car has stock suspension but will be getting h&r's & tokico's asap. I really want a set of those Goodyear Eagle F1 GS-D3's . . . . Thanks- Clayton T.
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Yeah these are for FD rims. I'd really like to talk to someone who actually went with this combo and see what they have to say; if i don't i will consider other tires. I just like what everyone says about the goodyears.
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The Stock FD rim is 16x8 a 245/45-16 will fit fine and be about the same overall dia as the stock 225/50-16's, a 265/40 could be squeezed onto an 8" rim but would be taller than a 225/50 (fwiw a 275/60 will fit on an 8" rim also - I may be running a set on my Dakota soon)
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Ah, i guess i'll just look for another tire. This is a reason why i want those 5zigen 17x9 inch rims but i'm going to save up some more money and get the rims i want. Thanks guys, i'll just look into another tire.
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the smart money says to buy a tire in a size you know fits and works well - meaning fits on the rim *properly*, doesn't change gear ratios, and will not rub.
the right size for the fd on a stock rim is 245/45/16 Z or V rated or the stock 225 size.
the right size for the fd on a stock rim is 245/45/16 Z or V rated or the stock 225 size.
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Why the hell don't you go with 225/50 16? It is a perfect fit and is the stock size for the FD. You even suggested 215/40 16. Are you purposely looking for a tire that won't fit?
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Goodyear doesn't make a tire good enough to justify using an incorrect or non-optimal size (niether does any other brand for that matter). Just buy a tire that comes in the correct size, there are PLENTY of good ones in 245/45/16.
Originally Posted by apex_sideway
They don't have that size in the Goodyears i want Damnit.
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Originally Posted by dis1
Why the hell don't you go with 225/50 16? It is a perfect fit and is the stock size for the FD. You even suggested 215/40 16. Are you purposely looking for a tire that won't fit?
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Well listen to this......I got my car over the summer from a guy up in Dallas. He had 255/50-16 on the car in the back and the stock tire size in the front (on 4 stock wheels). Well, I am finally going to change out those rear tires next month. I was waiting until the tread worn down a little bit more (I'm not Mr. Moneybaggs) before I replaced them.
Anyway, I have koni yellows and Eibach springs and I can honestly say I haven't experienced anything bad in the back end.
Anyway, I have koni yellows and Eibach springs and I can honestly say I haven't experienced anything bad in the back end.
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Originally Posted by rjeremy000
...I can honestly say I haven't experienced anything bad in the back end.
Sorry, this just struck me funny.
I know a guy that ran 255/50-16 on the back of his FD and they looked too big but didn't rub anywhere. However, the front is where you would have problems if you try to run a big tire. I think it's best to go with 245/45 or 225/50 tires (for stock wheels) for that reason.
-Max
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Originally Posted by apex_sideway
No, i'm trying to find a tire that DOES fit. Like i said, i just had my eye on the goodyears because the good feedback from it's users; what i've just discovered was that the 245/50 16 isn't a good size because of its height. I'm going to go with a 245/45 16 from another name brand with similar performance and tread life. Thanks again- Clayton T.
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Originally Posted by dis1
Ok, am I missing something? I said 225/50 16, not 245/50 16. Do you see the difference? There is a 2 instead of a 4. 225/50 16 is the perfect size for the FD and it is offered in the Goodyear tire you want.
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Originally Posted by apex_sideway
People are saying that a 245/50 16 is too tall for a lowered car. So i figured my a 225/50 16 isn't a option. However, rjeremy000, maxcooper, and you all say a 225/50 16 will work. I assumed that it was the height of the tire that was the problem but now i know it's the width. I'll go with the 225/50 16 goodyears. Thanks- Clayton T.
The second number in a tire is the RATIO of sidewall height to width, not an absolute sidewall height. A 225/50 16 is about the same diameter as a 245/45 16 tire, even though the 245/45 tire is wider.
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Originally Posted by maxcooper
Sorry, this just struck me funny.
I know a guy that ran 255/50-16 on the back of his FD and they looked too big but didn't rub anywhere. However, the front is where you would have problems if you try to run a big tire. I think it's best to go with 245/45 or 225/50 tires (for stock wheels) for that reason.
-Max
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Update: I got my goodyear's in the 225/50 16 size and the fit great. Thanks for putting up with my ignorance on the subject even though i thought i had a idea how tire fitaments worked you guys guided me in the right direction. Thanks again- Clayton T.
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I am running that tire size right now (245/50/16). I got 4 Dunlop SP5000s with probably 60 percent trend left from a friend for 80 dollars, and mounted for free (if anyone is wondering why I am running them). If I push things the front tires will rub bad, but the rears are fine. I am on stock springs with Tokicos.