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What size tyres for Jap 16" wheels?


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Hi,

 

I got my Supra this July and with the Welsh winter (and de-cat!) approaching, I want to get shot of the Avons that came with the car and get some Goodyear F1's.

 

What size are the rear tyres 'sposed to be on J-spec 16" wheels?

My rears are currently 245/45-16, from searching it seems that others are using 245/50-16. My fronts are 225/50-16.

 

Cheers

Tom.

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Sorry to butt in Tom......

 

ANYONE KNOW IF SLIGHTLY WIDER TYRES (if available) WILL

GO ON THE STANDARD 16" WHEELS ? ?

 

ie. ~235/50-16 or 245/45-16 fronts

 

~255/50-16 or 265/45-16 rears

 

IF I put new tyres on the 16"-ers instead of

getting 17's, I'd like the tyres to push slightly further 'out'

on the rims if possible (those buggers are just TOO easy to kerb)

 

Fat S.

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According to some tyre info I have kicking around:

 

The "J" wheel rim standard means that you can fit up to 0.5" less to 1.5" more than the standard bead width. I think the bead widths for the 16" wheel are 8" front and 9" rear (17"s are 8" front and 9.5" rear - from the "Features" page).

 

The bead width is typically 10mm less than the tread width so the fattest tyre you could put on a 16" rear would be:

 

Max bead width = 9" + 1.5" = 10.5" (267mm)

Max tread width (approx) = 267mm + 10mm = 277mm

Nearest tyre size = 275mm

 

Plus you will need to adjust the sidewall height to maintain the rolling radius.

 

Standard tyre sidewall = 245mm x 50% = 122.5mm

New profile = 122.5mm / 275mm = 0.45 = 45%

 

So in this case you should be able to fit 275x45x16 to a rear rim.

 

*Disclaimer* I know diddly squat jack sh*t about tyres. All this is just maths than I happen to have on a data sheet. I have no idea what putting these fatter tyres on your car will do to its handling.

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CHEERS Darren,

 

NO, I don't want to go fattest possible , just would like

slightly wider than standard as they allow the rims to touch TOO

early (for kerb-huggers like me - don't trust Romford/Dagenham

drivers !)

 

So 'IN THEORY' I could go, say, 235/245 fronts and 255/265 rears

(IF they're available, IF I don't decide on 17's anyway)

 

The reason I'm shying away from 17's/18's is my suspension is

already ROCK hard ! and being that I bought the Soop to be

 

A) Extremely capable 'SPEED' wise

 

but also,

 

B) Auto/Air-Con/P-Steer etc ie fairly comfortable, I don't want to

lose what little suspension is already there ! !

 

I would like someone else to just tell me if my ride is

abnormally hard or just Soop/Jap spec(?) at some time.

 

mmmmmm..... starting to thinking FATTER now (not that I don't

think that normally anyhow !)

 

THANKS, S.

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Originally posted by Steve W

So 'IN THEORY' I could go, say, 235/245 fronts and 255/265 rears

 

In theory, yes. But remember to adjust the profile to keep the same sidewall hieght and rolling radius.

 

In case its important, I have J-spec suspension and 17" wheels. When it came across the water, my three-spokes were encased in very very poor quality Japanese domestic rubber, and the ride was very crash-bang. After a few months when the tyres started cracking up I changed the fronts for Goodyear F1s and the ride and handling was considerably better. When I had my wheels refurbed and I changed the rears for Yoko AVS it was like a different car. I'm not saying that Yokos are better than Goodyears - I'm saying that good quality rubber made up for a lot of the poor ride I had on low-spec tyres.

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YES, understand about Radius...

 

(Although I HAVE got Pete's adjustment available now for the

necessary speedo accuracy - I realise any increase/decrease

will affect gearing/acc'/topspeed etc - I AM a bit of a long/tall

gearing lover.... I MIGHT increase rear radius slightly and

sacrifice acc' for a tidge higher gearing !?)

 

I would DEFINITELY keep front radii (?) the same as standard

for predictable steering AND P/Steering etc

 

AND always best to keep fronts-to-rears width ratio right-ish

 

( 225 - 245.......245 - 265..... ? ?

 

mmmmmmm.......yeah I see what your saying about the tyres

 

I think 2 of mine - can't remember b/f - are Bridgestone Turanza's

? Jap ? or older Brit' ? I'll check makes tomorrow.

 

 

SORRY AGAIN FOR BUTTING IN OUTATIME ...

 

HOPE 'ANY' OF THIS IS OF USE TO YOU TOO, MAYBE ? ?

 

Fat S.

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Yeah, I'm still watching!

 

Does anyone have Toyotas guidelines for what tyres can/should go on the stock 16" rims.

 

I have been told it is best to get thinner tyres within the limits set by the wheels to stop tyre roll. This is 245 for the rears right?

 

I just got this quote from Michel Delver. These prices are for 2 tyres and include delivery.

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245/45ZR16 Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD2 = £218.84

245/50ZR16 Goodyear Eagle = £294.04 (Not F1 Pattern - F1 Pattern not made in this size)

225/50ZR16 Goodyear Eagle F1 GSD3 = £181.24

 

Please note 245/45R16 is only made in old F1 pattern at this time and 225/50R16 is only made in new F1 pattern

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I guess I'll stick with the 245/45's on the rears then...

 

Tom.

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I would think , Toyota only quote/suggest the standard

tyre sizes. ? ?

 

They don't want you using anything else and compromising their

original handling.

 

It certainly only quotes the normal in handbook/manual/etc

unless anyone else has seen a TOYOTA guide elsewhere

(TOYOTA that is ! !)

 

They probably spent thousands of pounds testing to get just the

right combination of wear/handling/economy etc

and what's the first thing most owners do . . ? ?

 

put EXTREMELY low profile, FAT tyres on ! ! ? ?

 

(....now....what's the biggest hoops I can sling on me' ride baby)

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