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Joeyy
2007-05-31, 03:54 PM
Looking for some used 16" tires for my stock rims. If anyone would like to free up some space in there garage please let me know. Thanks D-

JonnydaJibba
2007-05-31, 03:59 PM
I have 4 that I inherited from Tim. They are all 205/55/16's I believe. I'll let you know when I go home what kind they are and verify the size.

Joeyy
2007-05-31, 04:06 PM
I have 4 that I inherited from Tim. They are all 205/55/16's I believe. I'll let you know when I go home what kind they are and verify the size.

Thanks for the help my stock rubber is shot and I want to save the Yokohama's for my up coming war with Nick and Cody.;)

JonnydaJibba
2007-05-31, 05:09 PM
2 re92s, 2 other tires, all 205/55/16 with variable tread depths including one brand new tire. None that used though. Hell they might all be new but I'm not entirely sure. Your best bet would be to take a gander at them when you are in town I think. I'd post pics but I gotta get my camera back.

cody
2007-05-31, 05:10 PM
I have some 225/50/16 Toyo Proxes 4's on my stock rims. These tires are wide for the stock rims but P4's are "designed for plus fitment applications" so they don't squirm too bad and they're the right outside diameter.

They probably have 25% tread left and they wear like iron and have excellent grip. I'd trade for snows or sell them for $100 for all 4.

Joeyy
2007-05-31, 05:14 PM
I have some 225/50/16 Toyo Proxes 4's on my stock rims. These tires are wide for the stock rims but P4's are "designed for plus fitment applications" so they don't squirm too bad and they're the right outside diameter.

They probably have 25% tread left and they wear like iron and have excellent grip. I'd trade for snows or sell them for $100 for all 4.

Thanks but 225 sounds to wide for my stockers even with "plus fitment".

Joeyy
2007-05-31, 05:15 PM
2 re92s, 2 other tires, all 205/55/16 with variable tread depths including one brand new tire. None that used though. Hell they might all be new but I'm not entirely sure. Your best bet would be to take a gander at them when you are in town I think. I'd post pics but I gotta get my camera back.


Thanks again. I think I should go with the same make all around. Sorry for waisting your time.

sperry
2007-05-31, 05:21 PM
I have some 225/50/16 Toyo Proxes 4's on my stock rims. These tires are wide for the stock rims but P4's are "designed for plus fitment applications" so they don't squirm too bad and they're the right outside diameter.

They probably have 25% tread left and they wear like iron and have excellent grip. I'd trade for snows or sell them for $100 for all 4.
I thought "plus fitment" basically meant "low profile", 'cause "plus sizing" a wheel means going up to larger diameter wheels, while maintaining the same over-all tire diameter.

For example, a stock WRX is 205/50/16, so a +1 fitment for would include 225/45/17.

225/50/16 sounds like a +2 fitment for something like a 195/65/14, i.e. a tire for someone putting some 16's on a Honda Civic, hence the comment that they're designed for "plus fitment".

cody
2007-05-31, 05:23 PM
Thanks but 225 sounds to wide for my stockers even with "plus fitment".

No prob. I'm running them as much as I can this summer since I want real snow tires on the stockers come winter. My poor Rotas have cobwebs on them. :(

cody
2007-05-31, 05:37 PM
I thought "plus fitment" basically meant "low profile", 'cause "plus sizing" a wheel means going up to larger diameter wheels, while maintaining the same over-all tire diameter.

For example, a stock WRX is 205/50/16, so a +1 fitment for would include 225/45/17.

225/50/16 sounds like a +2 fitment for something like a 195/65/14, i.e. a tire for someone putting some 16's on a Honda Civic, hence the comment that they're designed for "plus fitment".

Aw ok...seems you're correct according to the one website I googled really quick. Makes them seem way less impressive. :lol: They are great tires though.

sperry
2007-05-31, 06:57 PM
Aw ok...seems you're correct according to the one website I googled really quick. Makes them seem way less impressive. :lol: They are great tires though.
I just remember back in the day when I slapped some 17x9's on my Thunderbird, I was broke as hell and told the tire place to give me the most affordable 3-season tires that were a +2 fitment on a '95 Tbird. I think I ended up with some 255/35/17 Dayton's (which I believe used to be Bridgestone's cheap brand). But it didn't work out that well, as the tires were pretty undersized. I hit the indicated 105 mph rev-limiter at like an actual 93 mph. :lol:

Dean
2007-05-31, 10:36 PM
Actually, putting a wider tire on the same diameter rim is call +0 sizing. Putting 225/50-16s would be a good example of plus zero sizing...