Narrowest Tyres Possible?
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Narrowest Tyres Possible?
On a set of 16x7's that come with 225's .... what are the narrowest tyres I can got on there? I want to compose a snow wheel set for my cars. I've had great success driving my S4 in heavy snow through the passes on 16-in wheels and Yoko tyres but I am having a hell of a time moving her on the 17-in Cups she's wearing now. Won't budge. So ... I'm going to use the spare set of 7-inchers I have and make snow shoes. Thoughts?
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Probably a 195x55 or 60 or taller ,the taller tires help with ground clearance. It will look weird but narrow is far better for snow. But you know that !!
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You could probably go as narrow as 155 without too much trouble. To go any narrower, you will probably have to avoid the reputable tire shops and go to a place that caters to lowriders...
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The theory is good, but you know the downside, i.e., that you will need more stopping distance on the wet. I put narrower tires on other car. It does not have abs, and they lock easily, so I have to pump the brakes. I think even with abs, you would experience a similar loss of braking, less footprint to spread the friction over. YMMV.
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probably a good idea to get snow tire advice from someone in Norway and NOT Southern California This morning I did have hard frost on the windows I used AAA ..... used my AAA card to scrape the windows
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on rally cars for winter use they have pizza-cutter like wheels, with a gazillion nine inch studs in them. Could work on sharks as well
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Porken the winter wheels were a painted finish rather than anodized alloy I believe to resist corrosion especially from salt. They were an option only after the S wheels became available as I recall.
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Stopping on ice is veeery different. Narrower is definitely better. So you guys think on the 16x7's I can get 155's? I totally would do that if I thought it would work and be safe for the rim width ..... Shane thanks .. I see there are some Contis (I like Contis) for even less) ... German tyres ... seen them work well...
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Heinrich, I understand what you're doing and why... makes perfect sense. Somewhere in the past I have heard that tires should not be more than an inch narrower (or wider) than the rim. 155mm ~= 6", which should be fine on a 7" rim. You may have to go with 70's or taller to keep your speedo reading reasonably close.