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red
01-22-2014, 03:50 PM
So sorry to bring this up. I have read all 1023 posts about tires until I am worn out. I have a 2008 GS with stock 165/65 14 tires on board. They seem to be a hard size to get.The only thing they seem to fit is a Honda Insight. I know it is a tight fit so I don't want to buy willie-nilly,but what size FRONT tires will fit. ?185/65****175/70***or what... Again thanks and I promise not to ask what brand of tire shine skould I get at Pep Boys

ulflyer
01-22-2014, 04:06 PM
Thats the same size as The RT's use and many RT owners have gone with 175-65-14 and say its fits the fenders without any mods. A good tire to look at is the General Altimax. Thats the one I'll buy when I need tires. Check Tirebuyer.com...$62 ea last time I looked.

Hopefully some RS owners will chime in here shortly.

spyderfever
01-22-2014, 04:15 PM
You will get many different answers and they'll all be right, so just pick one & go with it. I just put on Kumho solus Kr21's P175/65R14 on my 2012 RTS & they work great. They are just à hair bigger but still have plenty of clearance on the fenders. Good Luck!

BLUEKNIGHT911
01-22-2014, 05:00 PM
This is a " V " rated tire that has the widest footprint that will fit inside the front fenders and will not upset the " Nanny ", Yokohama " S " drive 185/55-14_80v.......according to the tire rack it has great road holding wet and dry ,long wearing ,good warranty ...and if you shop around I think you could get it for about $80 each......................Yokohama is the only company that makes this size.....but the circumference is very, very close to OEM specs and this is the measurement that counts ............Forget the printed size on the tire , they all vary from company to company and tire to tire......it's the circumference that counts .............God Luck, Mike :thumbup:

Bob Denman
01-22-2014, 06:12 PM
Tough size to find??
Bridgestone Potenza comes in the OEM size; and folks seem to have good experiences with it too!
I'm sorry; but a lot of folks like to play with the tire sizes,,, and the computers on the bike are set up for the 165/65 R-14 sizes... :shocked:
But that's just me...

BajaRon
01-22-2014, 09:39 PM
I'm running 185/60/14's. You have to do a bit of work on the fender brackets but it's pretty easily done. I'd say that's about as big as you can go without redesigning the fenders altogether.

Bob Denman
01-23-2014, 10:01 AM
Here's a convenient little tool that'll allow you to compare tire sizes...

http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/tirecalc.php

DrewNJ
01-23-2014, 10:12 AM
Anyone fit 185-60-14 under the new style 13'+ fenders yet?

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Bob Denman
01-23-2014, 10:15 AM
There's about a 3/10ths of an inch difference in the radius of those tires... :dontknow:

den1953
01-23-2014, 10:20 AM
Divide the circumference by Pi to get the outside diameter. Circumference is the girth measurement around the outside of a circle, kind of like measuring your waist with a tape measure. Radius is half the diameter. You could measure unmounted tires with a tape measure and calculate the radius that way.

SPYD3R
01-23-2014, 10:22 AM
here's what i found for both FRONT & REAR TIRES....
SPYDER TIRES
For front tires:
MINE: Kumho Solus KH16 185/65-14 165/65R14 BARUM POLARIS 2
165/65R14 KLEBER KRISALP 3
165/65R14 UNIROYAL MS PLUS 5
165/65R14 SEMPERIT WINTER-GRIP
165/65R14 PIRELLI W190 SNOWCONTROL
165/65R14 GOODYEAR ULTRAGRIP 7
165/65R14 DUNLOP SP WINTER SPORT M3
165/65R14 CONTINENTAL TS 800
165/65R14 MICHELIN ALPIN A3

For rear tire:
MINE: Kumho AST 225/50-R15
Federal 225/50R15 SS-595 91W
Fulda 225/50R15 Cart extremo
Michelin 225/50R15 PI.Exalto PE-2
Toyo R888 225/50R15, approved for road, but not good under rain (aquaplanning).
Pirelli P Zero A
Dunlop SP9000
OTHERS;
REAR - Toyo Proxes 4, Michelin HydroEdge 215/60R15, Falken ZE912, Kumho Sabji.

FRONT - COOPER CS3 185/60 R 14,

Bob Denman
01-23-2014, 10:28 AM
Divide the circumference by Pi to get the outside diameter. Circumference is the girth measurement around the outside of a circle, kind of like measuring your waist with a tape measure. Radius is half the diameter. You could measure unmounted tires with a tape measure and calculate the radius that way.

Orrrr..... Just use the Handy-Dandy link in Post #7. :thumbup:

DrewNJ
01-23-2014, 10:32 AM
Height likely wont be an issue as the 185-60-14 isn't really much taller. It looks like tread width might be a larger concern with the newer fenders. They hug the tire a lot more than the older style fenders.

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Nils888
01-23-2014, 10:42 AM
Height likely wont be an issue as the 185-60-14 isn't really much taller. It looks like tread width might be a larger concern with the newer fenders. They hug the tire a lot more than the older style fenders.

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DrewNJ
01-23-2014, 10:46 AM
Hay!! you suppose to be ride your Jetski!!:coffee:

Haha-The Spyder is more fun!...shhhh

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Bob Denman
01-23-2014, 11:26 AM
82129 Does this help at all? :dontknow:

DrewNJ
01-23-2014, 11:45 AM
Thanks Bob, but its going to be close to the point where its going to need to be test fit to find out for sure.

Or, when it comes time just do a complete 15" tire/wheel change....blah...

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