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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 07:56 PM
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Was thinking 195 45 16, any recomendations on make?

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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 08:26 PM
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not had them for a while but I used to run 195/45/16 up front and 205/40/16 on the back, were talking 10 years ago and I liked p zero and avon but I guess they are out dated now
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Old Sep 9, 2013 | 08:31 PM
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i run 215/40/16 on the front and 195/45 on rear i run the fronts to help with grip all conti's by the way
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205/40 front
215/40 rear

shouldnt use anything less than 205 on 16's for decent handling.
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You have any joy on the slicks Jano?
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i had 210 610 slicks and killed them by the 3rd session.

need wider and better make next time.

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Old Sep 13, 2013 | 04:51 PM
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Jesus. What was you doing? Burn outs / drifting?
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Old Sep 14, 2013 | 11:54 AM
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I run 205/40/16 yokohama paradas work spot on
ps I witnessed the death of that tyre at ford fair and the bmw csl didn't do to well lol

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Haha tyre let go mid drift then locked up and blew the diff. Great fun tho.
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Originally Posted by Versus_Creations
shouldnt use anything less than 205 on 16's for decent handling.
Says who? The Fiesta ST was sold with 195/45R16 in most countries, the quality of its suspension and wheel combination should be unquestioned.

And only pretending 205 and 16" won't work is nonsense. There are many more details to look at like the height of the tyres and the width of the wheels!?

And after all, standard wheel dimension for the RSTs was 195/50R15, so what's wrong with using 195/45R16?

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Was thinking 195 45 16, any recomendations on make?
Had Pirelli PZero Nero in this dimension on my ST as factory standard tyres, they were great.

Conti PremiumContact2 or SportContact3 might also be worth considering.
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Old Sep 15, 2013 | 12:13 PM
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i have 195/40/16s on my RS no probs at all.
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Old Sep 15, 2013 | 12:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Versus_Creations
205/40 front
215/40 rear

shouldnt use anything less than 205 on 16's for decent handling.
Originally Posted by XR2
Says who? The Fiesta ST was sold with 195/45R16 in most countries, the quality of its suspension and wheel combination should be unquestioned.

And only pretending 205 and 16" won't work is nonsense. There are many more details to look at like the height of the tyres and the width of the wheels!?

And after all, standard wheel dimension for the RSTs was 195/50R15, so what's wrong with using 195/45R16?



Had Pirelli PZero Nero in this dimension on my ST as factory standard tyres, they were great.

Conti PremiumContact2 or SportContact3 might also be worth considering.
BOOM !!!!!!! You've been told fella PMSL
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Old Sep 15, 2013 | 12:49 PM
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With my Fiesta RS Turbo, I run 195/40R16s on my 8 x 16 OZ Mags and although I haven't drove it in nearly a year...I recall it driving like an utter bundle of shite.

But its the wheel I want on my car and the tyres suit the height I want to have my car at.

But 195/45s are a happy medium for an rs turbo (fiesta or escort) imo
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Originally Posted by XR2
Says who?
Anyone who has decent experience with an erst and adjustable geometry handling setups that are worthy.
Obviously that's not you quoting st fiesta as a comparison.

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Originally Posted by Versus_Creations
Anyone who has decent experience with an erst and adjustable geometry handling setups that are worthy.
Obviously that's not you quoting st fiesta as a comparison.

Lol
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Originally Posted by Versus_Creations
Anyone who has decent experience with an erst and adjustable geometry handling setups that are worthy.
Obviously that's not you quoting st fiesta as a comparison.

Just to add to the mix

Mines on 17's with 205 40's and the the old bus handles rather well
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Originally Posted by gus
Just to add to the mix

Mines on 17's with 205 40's and the the old bus handles rather well
Yours must be set up properly then as mine pulls all over with my th2s
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Yeah mine has been corner weighted and set up nicely

Makes a massive difference
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17in wheels are ok with 205 as long as they are not over 7.5j wide.
The best setup for 17's are 215. To be totally honest 17in wheels are a tad too big on an mk3/4 to allow for decent amount of Handling body roll and height of the car.

id love to use 17in wheels but it compromises too much id much rather have the handling.

Don't forget these are all road going sizes. All changes again when talking radial slicks.
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Old Sep 17, 2013 | 09:30 AM
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Slicks in a 16 you should be looking at 190 580 16

Trying to find a supplier for a decent size in crazy. Very limited and not a lot of people carry them so there is a wait

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Yes that's a good size for a fwd with 16in slicks.

Like I said above somewhere I had 210 610 but really needs 230 610 at least on the back of my rwd mk4. That will require wide arch mods I don't really want to do. However function has to come before form on a track car.
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