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Sean486
09-14-2013, 06:39 AM
I want to buy a set of snow tires this year. 97 stock size is 215/55/16 and 92 stock size is 225/50/16 but what other sizes will work? Anybody using 205/60/16 or other sizes?
They would be on stock wheels and stock suspension.
SVX_MY_BABY
09-14-2013, 08:27 AM
Narrower is better. 205/55/16 for me.
Sean486
09-14-2013, 10:06 AM
So 205's work fine on stock wheels?
One the low end it looks like general Altimax Artic and Goodyear Ultagrip Winter. A little more money I can get the Dunlop Graphics. Any recommendations as to brand?
Huskymaniac
09-14-2013, 10:10 AM
Narrower is better. 205/55/16 for me.
Agreed, narrower is better for snow. I went with 215/55/16 but I can't remember if there was a reason I didn't go down to 205/55/16 or 205/60/16. One possible reason would have been rim width. Each tire can fit on a finite range of rim widths. If you look up the 205/55/16 Blizzak on tirerack.com they have a specifications tab that will tell you the rim widths you can safely use. I think one other reason was that I wanted a slightly larger diameter wheel to make the speedo a little more accurate.
SVX_MY_BABY
09-14-2013, 11:15 AM
So 205's work fine on stock wheels?
One the low end it looks like general Altimax Artic and Goodyear Ultagrip Winter. A little more money I can get the Dunlop Graphics. Any recommendations as to brand?
205/55/16 will fit rims from 5.5 in to 7.5 in on most any brand, but best to check with the supplier. The specs are published.
I have Nokia Hakapoliitta which I think are great. Have had 2 sets.
Crazy_pilot
09-14-2013, 08:57 PM
I ran 205/55/16's every winter with the SVX on the stock rims. Never an issue.
Sean486
10-12-2013, 05:35 AM
They arrived yesterday. I went with 205/55/16, very curious to try them out, winter should fun this year!
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Blacky
10-12-2013, 06:30 AM
You're going to love it. The only thing that can stop you is if the snow is up to the hood!
The Altimax have good reviews, you should be happy with them.
SVX92-97
10-17-2013, 12:23 AM
I see holes for studs, are you?
Sean486
11-10-2013, 02:18 PM
A little early, but figured I would put the snows on before it got much colder. They are 205/55/16. The car actually feels a bit higher as a plop my butt in drivers seat.
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Now it's time to get the those ski tuned up and hope for a skiers winter.
SVX92-97 yes the tires have holes for studs, but I am not planning on having them studded.
I miss seeing my BBS on the car already.
svxfiles
11-10-2013, 04:00 PM
I've been running three sets of snow tires each winter for years on my Pearlie, Christine and Di's Silver.
An SVX with snow tires goes better than my Military 3/4 ton Suburban 4WD, Chevy 3/4 Silverado 4WD on snow tires.
Subies RULE (on snows)!:D
Sean486
11-10-2013, 04:09 PM
I've been running three sets of snow tires each winter for years on my Pearlie, Christine and Di's Silver.
An SVX with snow tires goes better than my Military 3/4 ton Suburban 4WD, Chevy 3/4 Silverado 4WD on snow tires.
Subies RULE (on snows)!:D
Looking forward to it, last year with the all seasons it wasn't getting much grip in the snow. Even with the AWD it felt slippery.
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