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Oliver T. 08 February 2002 10:22 AM

I'm still in a dilema as to what tyres to put on the 18s I get next week.Do I put 225/35/18 p zeros(recommended by prodrive),or do I put 215/35/18 toyos(recommended by mellow).I've narrowed it down to these two.Somebody please help as my head is in bits.

Cheers.

igratton 08 February 2002 11:56 AM

Hi there m8,

thats a tricky one. Personally I don't like P-Zeros - for one reason or another I don't like how they feel.

I run Yoko AVS Sports 225x35x18 on my P1 - they have been good tyres - compound is quite soft and they are pretty sticky.

I'd previously run Toyos on my other 2 scoobys and found them to be great. The only reason I didn't get them in 18" form is that there were none in the country.

Ian.

Oliver T. 08 February 2002 12:25 PM

Do you have any problems with the tyres catching?

steve McCulloch 08 February 2002 03:09 PM

I had to opt for the 215/35/18's on Toyos on my sti5 as the 225/35/18 catch in the arches
Saying that the 215 only give a 4.7% increase in rollign radius (All other things being equal!) whereas the 225 would increase this even more (over the 16's)

If you have NO clearance probls then go for the 225/35/18 as you are less likely to curb the wheels. I've curbed all 4 wheels now on mine in the last few months as the 215's offer no protection whatsoever, whereas the 225's give you a bit of rubber protection

Chris L 08 February 2002 03:34 PM

You might want to read this thread aswell. It might help you make up your mind....

Cheers
Chris

mutant_matt 08 February 2002 04:17 PM

Proxies, proxies, proxies.... (but read the other thread).....

Matt :)

Gordo 08 February 2002 04:25 PM

I've got Goodyear F1 Eagles (couldn't get the Toyos) 225/35/ZR18s

They're the Prodrive wheels on a P1 - no changes and no problems with the tyres. It is noticeably toeing-in better on the corners although the ride is somewhat harsher.


Gordo

Oliver T. 08 February 2002 05:06 PM

Thanks for the thread Chris,very interesting.


igratton 02 August 2002 12:49 PM

No problems with rubbing what so ever.

Running std. P1 struts and springs with Prodrive geometry.

Regards

Ian
http://www.aspian-software.co.uk/Sub...t/p1-thumb.jpg

[Edited by igratton - 2/8/2002 1:28:51 PM]


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