WaltH
Senior Member
I just installed new car tires on the front of my Spyder. I am now using Sumitomo HTR 200 175/65R14, which are 10mm wider than the OEM tire with the sidewall 6.5mm taller. They fit under the fender okay, but just barely. The fender does not sit dead-center over the tire. This was not apparent with the OEM tire. I have plenty of clearance on the inboard side, but just enough on the outboard side. I shaved a little from the top inside of the mudflap which cannot be seen. If the tire was dead-center under the fender, I would have plenty of clearance on both sides.
The Sumitomo HTR 200 (made in Japan) cost $60 plus $10 for balancing and mounting. My total cost for two tires on the Spyder with sales tax and disposal fees was $152.40. The HTR 200 is also available in the proper size for the rear of the Spyder (225/50R15). It would be possible to have the same tire on all three wheels. I already have the gForce tire on the rear.
I am carrying 35 psi in the front and the rear. It is working just fine in the rear. I will keep an open mind on the front. I intend to keep you informed of how it is working out.
After 700 miles on the new front tires my big surprise was that cornering is noticeably improved. Others have mentioned this in the past, but I was sceptical until I experienced it for myself. Since the tires are only 10mm wider, it must be that the sidewalls are stronger. Perhaps there is less give in the sidewalls.
The Sumitomo HTR 200 (made in Japan) cost $60 plus $10 for balancing and mounting. My total cost for two tires on the Spyder with sales tax and disposal fees was $152.40. The HTR 200 is also available in the proper size for the rear of the Spyder (225/50R15). It would be possible to have the same tire on all three wheels. I already have the gForce tire on the rear.
I am carrying 35 psi in the front and the rear. It is working just fine in the rear. I will keep an open mind on the front. I intend to keep you informed of how it is working out.
After 700 miles on the new front tires my big surprise was that cornering is noticeably improved. Others have mentioned this in the past, but I was sceptical until I experienced it for myself. Since the tires are only 10mm wider, it must be that the sidewalls are stronger. Perhaps there is less give in the sidewalls.