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Old 1/29/05, 02:21 PM
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Originally posted by slowjoe24+January 29, 2005, 2:48 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(slowjoe24 @ January 29, 2005, 2:48 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'>[attachmentid=10662]<!--QuoteBegin-thezeppelin8@January 29, 2005, 1:08 PM
i'd like to see the photo
Hope you don't mind Rick!!! Enjoyhis new wheels/tires!!
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Thanks for putting the photo on the site. Maybe you can fill me in on how you did it?
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those tires look good
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Can anyone tell me what back spacing is needed? I'm going to put some 17" wheels on also. Thanks
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Call:

http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/b...Interactive.jsp

They will be more than helpfull. Your backspacing is more than likely dependant on the size (width) wheel you choose. By the way, I went with 18" not 17".... If that matters...
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on my v6 i put 245/50/16...great setup for people who want to use their stock rims...
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Originally posted by LimeZoSo@January 18, 2005, 8:43 PM
I read an article in Car and Driver stating that one of the major things holding back the performance of the V6 was the tires. Due to a skidpad score of 0.79 and 70-0 braking distance of 189, I dont think I want to keep the BFGoodrich Traction T/A tires.

Now, I dont really want to buy new wheels,( I like the 16's with the spinners) so does anyone have any suggestions for all season 215/65-16 tires?
There are two problems: the size, and the tires themselves.

The size - 215/65-16s belong on a minivan.

As far as BFGoodrich Traction T/A tires go, they're all good EXCEPT the ones that come stock on the V6 Mustang. "Real" Traction T/As have a 6-rib design, not the OEM 5-rib design that Ford uses on the V6. The tread is completely different - the 5-rib design looks like it was optimized for a quiet ride. I have 6-rib Traction T/As on my Honda, and they are a fantastic tire. A lot of other people seem to think so too:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...artnum=36HR6TTA

BTW, 235/60-16 is almost identical in diameter to the stock 215/65-16s.
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[quote=islandmustang,February 5, 2005, 8:34 PM]
on my v6 i put 245/50/16...great setup for people who want to use their stock rims...

Any photos of the 245/50/16 on the stock rim????? I would love to see these!!!
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I think the Traction T/A's on the V6 Mustang are the "T" version. Maybe that's why they look different then you thought they would? I think they are a high tread wear version of the Traction T/A? 70,000 mile tread life according to the BFG Website.

Here's the link for them....

Link for Traction T/A "T" version

And here's another for BF Goodrich's website.....

BFG Website for T/A "T" version


Originally posted by bison+February 9, 2005, 3:40 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bison @ February 9, 2005, 3:40 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-LimeZoSo@January 18, 2005, 8:43 PM
I read an article in Car and Driver stating that one of the major things holding back the performance of the V6 was the tires. Due to a skidpad score of 0.79 and 70-0 braking distance of 189, I dont think I want to keep the BFGoodrich Traction T/A tires.

Now, I dont really want to buy new wheels,( I like the 16's with the spinners) so does anyone have any suggestions for all season 215/65-16 tires?
There are two problems: the size, and the tires themselves.

The size - 215/65-16s belong on a minivan.

As far as BFGoodrich Traction T/A tires go, they're all good EXCEPT the ones that come stock on the V6 Mustang. "Real" Traction T/As have a 6-rib design, not the OEM 5-rib design that Ford uses on the V6. The tread is completely different - the 5-rib design looks like it was optimized for a quiet ride. I have 6-rib Traction T/As on my Honda, and they are a fantastic tire. A lot of other people seem to think so too:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...artnum=36HR6TTA

BTW, 235/60-16 is almost identical in diameter to the stock 215/65-16s.
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Originally posted by Falchion@February 9, 2005, 7:54 PM
I think the Traction T/A's on the V6 Mustang are the "T" version. Maybe that's why they look different then you thought they would? I think they are a high tread wear version of the Traction T/A? 70,000 mile tread life according to the BFG Website.
I have T-rated Traction T/As on my Accord (205/60-TR16), and they have the same 6-rib design as the H and V rated tires. The only 5-rib Traction T/As I have seen are on the Mustang. Maybe it has to do with the taller 65-series sidewall?

Compare this pic with the one above: http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/time...05/0914-41.jpg

It doesn't even look like the same tire...

There's a good picture of a V6 showing its front tire in the "Photos of Yours" thread, but I can't find it now. I think it's Legend Lime.
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Hmm, maybe you're right?
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So, bison, or anyone that knows, would having the lower profile size of 60 do anything to the suspension? And is there a Goodyear tire in that size (235-60-16) that anyone recomends? I ask because I know some people who work at Goodyear.
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Originally posted by LimeZoSo@February 12, 2005, 12:08 AM
So, bison, or anyone that knows, would having the lower profile size of 60 do anything to the suspension? And is there a Goodyear tire in that size (235-60-16) that anyone recomends? I ask because I know some people who work at Goodyear.
Changing tire profiles won't affect the suspension. If you change to wider rims, make sure you get the right offset - this WILL affect the suspension.

The Goodyear Eagle GT-HR is OK. Stay away from the Eagle LS, it's a mediocre tire. The Goodyear Integrity is a piece of crap.

If you're looking to save money and don't need all-season tires, the Kumho Ecsta KH11 is worth checking out.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...rtnum=36WR6KH11

If your looking to save money and DO need all-season tires, check out the Kumho Ecsta HP4/716.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?ti...artnum=36HR6HP4

A friend of mine put on a set of HP4s (not on a Mustang) a few months ago and has been happy with them.
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Originally posted by Falchion@February 11, 2005, 8:18 PM
Hmm, maybe you're right?
Not 100%, as it turns out. See this thread for details:

http://forums.bradbarnett.net/index.php?showtopic=15891
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Originally posted by bison@February 12, 2005, 10:54 AM

If you're looking to save money and don't need all-season tires, the Kumho Ecsta KH11 is worth checking out.

I was, and those are exactly the ones I went with. Thanks for the advice! I traded in my skinny stock tires and got a fifty dollar/apiece credit. The Kuhmos cost $69.95 each, so it ended up setting me back only twenty bucks per tire, plus installation.
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What size is that?
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Originally posted by Rik+February 18, 2005, 6:05 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Rik @ February 18, 2005, 6:05 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-bison@February 12, 2005, 10:54 AM

If you're looking to save money and don't need all-season tires, the Kumho Ecsta KH11 is worth checking out.

I was, and those are exactly the ones I went with. Thanks for the advice! I traded in my skinny stock tires and got a fifty dollar/apiece credit. The Kuhmos cost $69.95 each, so it ended up setting me back only twenty bucks per tire, plus installation.
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Are those 235/60s? They look like they fit on the rims really nice - the sidewalls don't bulge way over the edge of the rims. How much clearance do you have between the front tires and the struts?

They look like Kumho Ecsta HP4/716s, not KH11s...

How did you swing the deal on the trade? Was it with the dealer, or with a local tire store?

Let us know how they handle and brake. I'm going to buy a g-meter before I switch mine so I can publish my own before and after road test!
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Wow, good eye. That's right, they are HP's, not KH's. Guess I should have phrased that better, by "exactly", I meant that it was Kumho's I went with as opposed to another brand.
I went to my local Big Ten Tire Store a few days before I'd actually gotten the car, and asked if I could trade in the stock tires for a credit. He offered me fifty bucks each, which actually was better than I'd hoped. I also showed him a page I'd printed out from TireRack.com, which listed $60 as the price for Kumhos. He said he couldn't quite match the internet price, but at $69.95 it was close enough for govenment work. Especially since there was no shipping cost.
As it turned out, he had to order the Kumhos from a supplier in Tampa so I picked up the car after work on Friday (LONGEST dang work day I've had in recent memory!) but couldn't get them put on until Wednesday.

Yes, they are 235/60 x 16's, and they fit perfectly. No visible bulging, no problems with clearance, and the Seat-O-The-Pants meter says the car goes around corners with a bit more sticktoitiveness.

Good idea with the g-tech, I really should've done that as well as taking some 'before' pics, but I was in too much of a hurry!
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Originally posted by Rik@February 19, 2005, 2:20 PM
Good idea with the g-tech, I really should've done that as well as taking some 'before' pics, but I was in too much of a hurry!
I'm undecided on what to get, a G-TECH or a G-Timer. The G-TECH has 3 sensors, which makes it easier to calibrate, but it cost $100 more than the G-Timer.

http://www.gtechpro.com/
http://www.escortradar.com/gtimer.htm

I'll probably use it a lot for the first week or so, but after that it will just sit in a drawer somewhere, so I might just get the $100 G-Timer.
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I was talking about these same tires (Kumho Ecsta HP4/716s) on another post here. I had them on a corolla and they were awesome. When it comes time for more tires these will be what i buy 235/60/r16!
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I run the Nitto NT555 Extreme ZR's on my vehicles and have have amazing results with them (handling, traction and wear) and they are a great value to boot. You guys might want to look into them before you buy!


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