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  • tyres for OEM vr6 wheels

    I was quoted
    Bridgestone Adrenalin 205/50/15: $170 (OEM size)

    BUT 195/50/R15 is only $120. would it be possible to fit these??

    What else would you guys recommend for ~$150??

  • #2
    Science fitted 195/50's on his VR6 and he likes them from memory. To be honest, I think it's the better choice, since the VR6 BBS wheels are 6.5" wide. I believe the load rating on the 195/50 is correct too for the VR6.

    By the way, 195/50 tyres are pretty cheap being a common size for 15" wheels on small cars. I think Pedro got his set for $100/each (I have them on the steelies now - they're Falken ZE329's and they're alright).
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    • #3
      I don't know where these prices are from but I bought Contis 205/50/15 for $110.

      And Kuhmo KU31's 205/45/16 for $110 aswell.
      I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by DubSteve View Post
        I don't know where these prices are from but I bought Contis 205/50/15 for $110.

        And Kuhmo KU31's 205/45/16 for $110 aswell.
        Contis for $110!
        Past: Mk3 Golf 2L 8V, Audi 8L A3T.
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        • #5
          COol.. thanks guys ! Hey ray, the catalogue says max load is 475kg. So on 4 that would be 1900Kg. Should be Ok right since the car is only 1300kg.

          What else would you guys recommend?

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          • #6
            look at the load rating on the tyres. From memory the VR6 requires a relatively high one. Its written on your fuel filler cap I think?

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            • #7
              You are right. Thanks Tim.. it labelled "no less than 530 Kg" Bummer.. probabaly can't go the 195/50 option !!

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              • #8
                195/50 will have a smaller rolling radius than the 205/50 ie the 195 will have to rotate more times per kilometre than the 205. This will marginally improve acceleration and also make your speedo read inaccurately. Try Kumhos I have found that they are quite good value for money.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by rayray086 View Post
                  Science fitted 195/50's on his VR6 and he likes them from memory. To be honest, I think it's the better choice, since the VR6 BBS wheels are 6.5" wide. I believe the load rating on the 195/50 is correct too for the VR6.

                  By the way, 195/50 tyres are pretty cheap being a common size for 15" wheels on small cars. I think Pedro got his set for $100/each (I have them on the steelies now - they're Falken ZE329's and they're alright).
                  yep i run 195's.

                  I also payed under $100. $95 each i belive it was. Fulda Attiro's. But i belive they are discontinued.

                  I have noticed no loss of grip with the 195's, and I don't think they threw the speedo much at all.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by ScienceVR6 View Post
                    yep i run 195's.

                    I also payed under $100. $95 each i belive it was. Fulda Attiro's. But i belive they are discontinued.

                    I have noticed no loss of grip with the 195's, and I don't think they threw the speedo much at all.

                    whats the load rating of them though i think its sposed to be over 87 or something
                    Last edited by Tim; 04-06-2008, 07:52 PM.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Tim View Post
                      whats tha load rating of them though?
                      I'm not sure, i'll go outside and check. It's probly wrong.

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                      • #12
                        ok, its an 82 V.

                        supposed to be 86 W

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