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Subject: [TR] What size tires for my 4A?
From: Michael Godley <mgodley@tiac.net>
Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:58:00 -0400 (EDT)
Listers I need your input,

Time for new tires on my 4A (solid axle if that matters).   Currently running 
very low mile 5.5b X 72 spoke wire wheels with 185/70R15bs (25.2).  
Speedometer is not accurate and reads 10+ MPH on the LOW side since adding the 
A-Type overdrive.  Typical  driving consists of spirited outings on New England 
backloads.  Like the way the 1 85s look, and no nostalgia for the 165bs,... 
but wondering how  195+  would look and feel ( if they even fit) .   Priceb&how 
about $100 per wheel budget including new tubes @ 20 per wheel, and not 
including mounting. 

Read the British motoring articles and Bob Lang comments on VTR site.  Checked 
out Hendrix and British Wire Wheels

Original tires 5.9@15 Approx Diameter 25.6.  Understand that Larger than normal 
tires will make a speedometer indicate LOWER than actual speed. And vice 
versab&.so a smaller diameter would improve on my current situation.b&if I have 
this straight in my mind

Some options mentioned:

195/70R15 (25.75).   Few choices @ tire rack.  Poor ratings

195/65 HR15 (25.0).  Numerous options and excellent prices  including the Kumho 
ECSTA ASX for $48 that some have mentioned on this list.  Smaller tire helps 
with the current speedo error

205/60 (25.70)  Numerous options and excellent prices  Dunlop SP Sport A2 Plus 
and Yokohama AVID H4S.  Both are high performance all season. Diameter is spot 
onb&.maybe this is the best option. 

205/70 R15 (26.3)  Numerous choices ebg Yokohama AVID T4  for $54.  Larger 
diameter makes speedo error worseb&.but I need to recalibrate or get ratio 
converter anyway.

215/60 R15  (25.2)  Numerous Choices including Sumitomo HTR 200 high performace 
summer for $48 and Yokohama AVS ES100 ultra high performance summer for $86.  
Would a tire this large fit?  

What are you 4, 4A and 250 folks running our there?  Please do take a moment to 
share you experience and opine on options and best course of action.

Thanks

Mike Godley
65TR4A


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