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Old 08-Feb-2011, 03:25 AM
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What size are these? Help



16's or 15's , And running a 205/40 I assume.
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Old 08-Feb-2011, 08:04 AM
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looks like 205/40/16
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Old 08-Feb-2011, 09:25 AM
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Either that or 195/45/15... Hard to say exactly just by looking...
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Looks like 16's to me.
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Old 08-Feb-2011, 10:56 PM
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Sweet Thanks.
Ordered a set of 16's
with falken azenis 205/40/16
Should look flush on My Sir.

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I would have ordered Dunlop Star Specs instead of Azenis. They are a much more consistent and predictable tire than the Azenis. Azenis are great when they are new but once they start wearing down, they suck. The Star Specs also don't wear out as quickly and are a little quieter too.
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^agreed, great tires. as well as the Bridgestone RE11.

i hear the new Azenis (RT615 K) is a good tire as well. the older 615's suck and get greasy very fast on track use.
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Old 10-Feb-2011, 09:08 AM
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We have the new azenis 615k's on our MR2 and they are VERY good. We've run Shannonville etc with those tires. They are one of the best/stickiest street tires you can get for that kind of money.

Also, S-Trip: Just beware, 205/40R16 is about 4.2% smaller in diameter than the stock tire size. So your speedometer/odometer readings will be a bit off. 205/45R16 is closer to stock tire diameter.

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Old 10-Feb-2011, 07:08 PM
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Thanks For the imput guys,
And Ya MPR agreed on that, But theyre a little weak in the rain.
But as a summer tire should be fine.
Havent heard many complaints about them besides the rain part.
Once again Thanks for sharing the info.
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it will look flush with the proper offset and negative camber.. which is just stupid. lowered with an alignment and camber kits is the way to go.
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