Tires to match 20's
Tires to match 20's
Ok guys since I'm completly retarded when it comes to tire sizes, please help me out.
I'm going to order 20x8.5 on the front and 20x10.5 on the rear but I have no idea what tire to go with. I found a almost brand new set of 305/50R20s But I'm thinking that is just going to be to big. Will those fit? Up front I was looking at a used set of 255/35R20... I need some help here
I'm going to order 20x8.5 on the front and 20x10.5 on the rear but I have no idea what tire to go with. I found a almost brand new set of 305/50R20s But I'm thinking that is just going to be to big. Will those fit? Up front I was looking at a used set of 255/35R20... I need some help here
Use this nifty calculator and try to get the new tire size as close to the same height as stock
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
255/35/20 is a nearly exact match for the front, actually .2 inches shorter
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
255/35/20 is a nearly exact match for the front, actually .2 inches shorter
Use this nifty calculator and try to get the new tire size as close to the same height as stock
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
255/35/20 is a nearly exact match for the front, actually .2 inches shorter
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
255/35/20 is a nearly exact match for the front, actually .2 inches shorter
27.2" is the correct height. I was at 26 for some reason.
yeah, 255/35R20 looks good.
305/50R20 is still way off...
I man the calculator is freakin sweet..... so what would be the way points. I mean whats the farthest from stock you could go without having problems?
Thanks for stayin with me.... I understand the 205 and the 20 but the middle number, the % i guess? I just dont get it...
Also what is the widest tire you could go withought having problems on a 10" and 10.5"?
Thanks for stayin with me.... I understand the 205 and the 20 but the middle number, the % i guess? I just dont get it...
Also what is the widest tire you could go withought having problems on a 10" and 10.5"?
The middle number is the size of the sidewall being shown as a % of the first number...
For Example: 100/50/20zr - That means the width of the tire is 100mm - The side wall is 50% of the 100mm or 50mm - the 20 being the diameter of the tire (IE: Rim Size 17,18,20etc) - and the Zr refers to the speed rating of the tire where Zr is safe at 186+ mph
For Example: 100/50/20zr - That means the width of the tire is 100mm - The side wall is 50% of the 100mm or 50mm - the 20 being the diameter of the tire (IE: Rim Size 17,18,20etc) - and the Zr refers to the speed rating of the tire where Zr is safe at 186+ mph
Actually the Nitto 285 30 R20 has a wider contact patch than the 295 Toyos and MUCH better traction. You have to look at tread width in addition to size as it varies from brand to brand as does actual height.
My rears are 10" with 295's. Here is a better pic. I think the Toyos look great. As to the previous post regarding the Nittos, I don't own Nitto or Toyo Corp. so whichever tire you get the money will not be going in my pocket. Just merely stating they look great on 10" wheels, in my opinion and just about everybody else that has seen them. I got 555's on my SUV, they are great too.
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