Member Since: 18 Feb 2006
Location: Lodz, Poland
Posts: 24
17" tire recommendation
I am starting my preparations for the winter which is just few months away.
I would like to put new set of rubber on the factory 17" rims. Any recommendation for the tire which would mainly serve in the winter months:most of the time on the tarnac, but around 30% on light offroad with snow, ice, mud, etc.
The choice of factory standard 235/70R17 tires seems very limited. Any recommendations? Another option would be to go for some alternative size, but retaining the original rims is a must! Can 245/65R17 tyres be safely used on the factory rims? (there seems to be the largest choice of tyres in such dimension at least over here in Poland)
245/70's fit fine (and 265/70's too apparently) if you want to go oversize
245/65's are 1.4% smaller than the stock tyre but I'd doubt you'll have any issuesThe End
and they're only rated at 99mph.....which hold me back on the M4 Matt
24th Aug 2006 11:13 pm
krisstrue
Member Since: 18 Feb 2006
Location: Lodz, Poland
Posts: 24
Some extra questions to the experts:
1. I am also looking into Cooper ones - which one of the two (HT or ST)would you recommend more for the winter conditions (again - mainly tarmac, but icy, some snow or snow-mud)?
2. Is there any recommended maximum width of tire which can be safely put on the factory 17" rim (as a replacement for the 235/70R17 one)
3. Which one would fit the 17" factory rim better: 245/70 or 245/65?
4. What is the reasonable minimum load rating for tires on DISCO3 V6?
I would go for the HT, as it is 80% road use and it states "Enhanced wet traction and winter performance on snow and ice".
The ST is more for off-road driving.
As for the size, I would get as close to the original size as possible. I have 245/70R17 STTs on my alloys.Matt
Member Since: 18 Feb 2006
Location: Lodz, Poland
Posts: 24
Thanks d3matt! The question is which one is closer to the original. Have a look at this data (tire specs, diamater, diameter difference in mm., diameter difference in %):
225/70R17 746,8 mm +14 mm 1,8 %
235/70R17 760,8 mm 0 mm 0 %
245/65R17 750,3 mm +10,5 mm 1,4 %
245/70R17 774,8 mm -14 mm -1,8 %
From this I would actually thought that 245/65 is closer to original then 245/70!
And regarding HT - any idea how it compares to Pirelli Scorpion ATR (I can get this one over here quite easy).
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