Best Civic Autocross Tire Size
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Best Civic Autocross Tire Size
I am trying to keep my 95 Civic EX as stock as possible for the autocross, what is the best 14" rim tire size for autocrossing? I've been running a 195/60R14 and I've run 185/65R14. I just ripped a sidewall in my current worn out set, so since I'm buying, any sugestions?
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Re: Best Civic Autocross Tire Size (Solracer)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Solracer »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">205/55/14</TD></TR></TABLE>
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Re: Best Civic Autocross Tire Size (Mattamotor)
Cant go wrong with the 14" azenis either. Even though its fatter than the dunlop 55 series tire, its probably still going to be better for just about anything.
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<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by Archie_G »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Thanks everyone, It needs to be nonRcomp and fit the stock rim width for me to keep in HS class.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Wrong!
HS and all the stock classes allow DOT approved R tires. And if you want to be competitive then you need to have DOT approved R tires. I am not sure how wide your rims are but if they are 14x6 then a 225 should fit. If they are 14x5.5 then a 225 will be very hard to get on the rim but possible. You probably should go with a staggered setup 225 in front and 205 in the rear
Here's what's out there in my order of preference:
205/55/14 Hoosier A3S05 $170 each from TireRack
225/50/14 Hoosier A3S05 $180 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Kumho V710 $126 each from TireRack
225/50/14 Kumho V710 $145 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Kumho V700 VictoRacer $119 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Avon Tech R-A $154 each from TireRack
185/60/14 Yokohama A032R Soft compound $103 each on sale - closeout from TireRack
The only non-R tires to consider would be the
Falken Azenis (215 or 615)
and the
Kumho MX
regards,
alan
Wrong!
HS and all the stock classes allow DOT approved R tires. And if you want to be competitive then you need to have DOT approved R tires. I am not sure how wide your rims are but if they are 14x6 then a 225 should fit. If they are 14x5.5 then a 225 will be very hard to get on the rim but possible. You probably should go with a staggered setup 225 in front and 205 in the rear
Here's what's out there in my order of preference:
205/55/14 Hoosier A3S05 $170 each from TireRack
225/50/14 Hoosier A3S05 $180 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Kumho V710 $126 each from TireRack
225/50/14 Kumho V710 $145 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Kumho V700 VictoRacer $119 each from TireRack
205/55/14 Avon Tech R-A $154 each from TireRack
185/60/14 Yokohama A032R Soft compound $103 each on sale - closeout from TireRack
The only non-R tires to consider would be the
Falken Azenis (215 or 615)
and the
Kumho MX
regards,
alan
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well, here is the other reason, this will also be my summer tires on my daily driver, so that is why I was leaning away from the Rcomp (I looked up the rules, and you are right, as long as they are DOT rated, its all good)
I gues I'm leaning towards the Azenis in a 195/60R14 and I can get the 215's for $47.
What is the difference between the 215 and the 615 other than $25/ea?
I gues I'm leaning towards the Azenis in a 195/60R14 and I can get the 215's for $47.
What is the difference between the 215 and the 615 other than $25/ea?
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Re: (Archie_G)
Yeah I figured as much seeing your previous tire sizes. I'd get the 215's, they're so cheap its a no brainer. I have a set, prolly order another soon.
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ONly difference between the 215s and the 615s is weight and tread really. The 215s are stiffer because they have steel belts in the sidewalls. Whereas the 615s are lighter because there are less or no steel belts.
Overall they both perform almost the same.
Overall they both perform almost the same.
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