Tire Question!!!
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Tire Question!!!
I've got the "Chicken Hawk" Firestone 215 50R 17's. Is it possible to change the tire to a 225 or 235 60 17? Has anyone done this and how was the ride afterwards?
Thanks
Blue Lightning
Thanks
Blue Lightning
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Hi "Blue", You'll need to keep your profile similar to what is on there to keep the speedometer working right and to prevent dragging. I think you can switch to a 225 with the same profile and not be off by more than 2% on your speedo.
If you want a better ride, change tire brands as the Firehawks ride hard. I went to the Kumho Solus KH16 (in the stock size) and love them. The ride is much softer, they are quieter, and behave a lot better in the rain. They seem to stick at least as well as the Firehawks. They may get lower mileage, but I don't really care. That was the single best mod I have done to Elvis since I bought him. I drove the car for 1,000 miles before I decided those original tires had to go.
I hope this helps. Check with Sleeper/SSGuy about going to 225's. I think he has researched that issue and can give insight.
God Bless, Marc
If you want a better ride, change tire brands as the Firehawks ride hard. I went to the Kumho Solus KH16 (in the stock size) and love them. The ride is much softer, they are quieter, and behave a lot better in the rain. They seem to stick at least as well as the Firehawks. They may get lower mileage, but I don't really care. That was the single best mod I have done to Elvis since I bought him. I drove the car for 1,000 miles before I decided those original tires had to go.
I hope this helps. Check with Sleeper/SSGuy about going to 225's. I think he has researched that issue and can give insight.
God Bless, Marc
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Ok following this subject, my HHR came with 215/55/16's. I would like a slightly higher profile, like a 225/55/16 or perhaps a 215/60/16. Any problems with either of those sizes. I know the spedo will be off 1 or 2%, but since there is that variation as any tire wears anyway, I'm not that concerned about it. I am, of course concerned about possible clearance problems.
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Better ride with a slightly higher profile tire, also trying to fill in some of the empty wheel well space, particularly in back. I would like to go with Michelin Hydro Edge tires, but they are not made in a 225/55/16, but they are available in 215/60/16. Michelin Pilots are available in 225/55/16's. I have the Hydro Edges on my wifes car, and love the way they ride and handle, plus they feel like they are glued to the road in wet weather.
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I thought so.. you have your eye on a particular tire set.....the 60's will have a difference of 1.3 inch or around 5/8" increase of tire height(below the spring), measure the gap between the spring base and tire top.There is a 2 mph difference, or 3.3%
The 225/55 will have a diff of .4 or less then 1/4" height increase/ 1 mph diff or 1.7%
If I remember right..the 225's have been run with no problems....don't think the 60's will work..anybody else?
The 225/55 will have a diff of .4 or less then 1/4" height increase/ 1 mph diff or 1.7%
If I remember right..the 225's have been run with no problems....don't think the 60's will work..anybody else?