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Hello my fellow SHOnatics! Looks like I'll be getting some tires soon. I have the original 15" basket weaves and am wondering what kind of tires you guys would recommend? I would like something that can handle 140mph (just in case) but still provide good grip and a smooth ride. Thanks in advance for any info!

Anthony :cool:
 

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i had a set of firestone firehawks on my former chevy beretta, awesome awesome tires. never lost grip in the rain, even when i was being stupid. right now i have nittos on my SHO, and i have not been disappointed, even in that major snowstorm we had in NYC not too long ago, i drove all the way home 70 miles from the bronx to my house and didnt have a problem, and im talking about 3-4 inches of snow that were still on the road at the time. both were all seasons, so good for gas mileage and good for all year round :D
 

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SHO_ROLLER:
Hello my fellow SHOnatics! Looks like I'll be getting some tires soon. I have the original 15" basket weaves and am wondering what kind of tires you guys would recommend? I would like something that can handle 140mph (just in case) but still provide good grip and a smooth ride. Thanks in advance for any info!

Anthony :cool:
The most important question is: How are you going to drive your SHO? Many tires are at least "V" speed rated, so top speed is not that much of a concern. Daily driver? Daily driver that occassionally see's a track? Drag strip or road circuit? Track time much more important than street comfort? Tread life? My Goodyear RS-A's are now over 5 years old. How often can you afford new tires? ****, trying to figure out what you need then finding it is half the fun!!

Perry Toledo,Ohio
 

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Well pjtoledo, I think I found my tires :) ! They are Yokohama AVS Intermediate, size 225-60-15. They are Z rated so they can handle whatever the SHO can throw at them! From what I have read, they are GREAT tires. Get this, $44 a piece! thumbs_u
 
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WOW eek! Where did you get them for that cheap? I might have to check it out, but in different cities and states the price vary but would be worth a try.
 

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X-15, go to tirerack.com. They have GREAT prices! I was also looking into the Dunlop Sport 5000's. They seem to be a better tire but are $30 more each. I would suggest going to tirerack.com for tires before any where else. The shipping for 4 tires is $44, but you can't beat the prices.
 

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SHO_ROLLER:
Well pjtoledo, I think I found my tires :) ! They are Yokohama AVS Intermediate, size 225-60-15. They are Z rated so they can handle whatever the SHO can throw at them! From what I have read, they are GREAT tires. Get this, $44 a piece! thumbs_u
Um, you're gonna put 225 width tires on the basketweaves? I've got a '92, so I never dealt with those wheels but I think you'd be better off with slightly narrower tires. boink
 

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225x60x15's will work fine on basketweaves! Slicer's are only 6" wide, and they work perfect with 225x55x16's!! thumbs_u

Merry Christmas!

Jeff
 

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Not perfect. boink

225/55 would work perfect on 7" or wider rims. boink

<small>[ December 25, 2002, 02:15 PM: Message edited by: thebigjimsho ]</small>
 

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In fact, definitely NOT perfect!! Not only are you using 225 width tires but it will have even less control than on a 16" wheel. With a 15" wheel and the 60 series tire, there is even that much more rubber that has to react between the rim edge and the tire edge. Not perfect. Get a wider wheel. boink
 
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Dude speak of what you've experienced not what you think of. Just wanted to know what you would think of 225/50's on slicers? thumbs_u
 

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Thanks for all the help! I ordered a set of Dunlop SP Sport 5000's tonight boink ! Size 225-60-WR15.

Anthony :)
 

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X-15 SHO:
Dude speak of what you've experienced not what you think of. Just wanted to know what you would think of 225/50's on slicers? thumbs_u
Dude, 91 SHO PLUS brought up that 225/60 15s would work fine because 225/55 16s worked fine on his slicers. Well, there is a difference in the 2 examples. You are comparing a tire tire with 60% of 225mm on the basketweave rim which equals a sidewall height of 135mm, with a sidewall height of 55% of 225mm on the slicer which equals 124mm. That is much less rubber that can squirm in turns.

I'm experienced in math. tool boink
 

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