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I mean the car's body wiggles around while the contact patch goes in a straight line. It oscillates back and forth like a fish (even at 46 psi!) I think I'm between Yokohama Decibel, and some 16" versions of the infamous Michelin Primacy.
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The yoko decibels in 205/55/16 matches the car very well in the dry but pretty bad in the wet. I can only compare them to the PSS, but they are definitely on the soft side and absorb bumps pretty well. I run them at 36psi and they're fine when changing lanes.
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Even so, how do they act up in the wet?
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Got that, but good to know it can also affect balance. No quarantees on your set-up, but my previous goodyears were the softest sidewalls ever and adding toe did cure most of the wiggle, one could say the sidewalls become prewiggled or pretensioned. At least in front I always dial in toe-out on feel, every tire (and pressure) is unique...
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They're fine when you're driving around like a granny but as soon as you push it, it'll let go pretty quick. I've had an instance of very abrupt lift off oversteer on a slight damp road with a gentle curve to it - nearly ended up in a ditch.
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I'm trying to find something that has good grip in 205/55r16 but also has good wet traction and aren't too noisy. If that's a fool's errand you can tell me |
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![]() Winter setup. Not the best looking nor the best performance setup, went with 205/55/16s. Diameter looks good but from a direct front or rear view, the skinny tires looks odd on the car. To answer above poster: There's not really any accurate representation of sidewall stiffness labels. You kind of have to take all the information like weight and load rating and *very* loosely do an estimate. The best idea would be to find a tire you may like and just search forums and find information on each one. That's probably the best way to go about it. |
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Would be nice to see OP post updated with links to individual posts of specific rims, weight for them, and info if/which of 16" can be used with some BBKs (which of them/with what spacers). I guess that for some racing types lighter rotational weight of 16" might be preferable, but with what brake upgrades they go that will fit those smaller rims?
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I think I'm gonna get Kumho Ecsta 4X. 420 treadwear and a friend says they're quite stiff. Should send me sliding precisely all over the place. Plus, the product information blurb on TireRack says they're stiff... Also: All run-flats are stiff as hell. But, you don't want those. Heavy/expensive.
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id recommend the bfgoodrich gforce comp 2, if ultimate grip isnt your main focus. I had those on my r32 and i loved them. After that, dunlop zII or hankook rs3 v2.
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Wheels are almost done...
Just need adapters and tires. |
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