Sorry Eric turn the numbers around, the numbers for the 205/60 are really
for the 205/55. Other than that they are accurate. SLR is static loaded radius
and takes in to account the sidewall flex between the ground and the center of
the wheel.
The numbers are from the ever so secret Tire Dealers Information Only file.
Actually know as Yokohama Fitment and Spec book. I am a Yokohama Dealer.
Eric Linnhoff wrote:
> >IMHO Dunlops are junk, I am sure some will not agree.
> >The Yokohama's are an excellent choice and are available in the
> >205/60R14 size as well. Breidgestone RE71 is not quite the tire
> >the Yokohama is in my opinion. The BS is somewhat de-tuned
> >for OE use.
>
> ===================
> Whew, good thing there's room for lot's of opinions. ;^)
>
> >Yoko Specs: Size OW OD TW SLR RPM
> > 205/55R14 8.2 23.8 6.69 11.0
> 873
> > 205/60R14 8.2 22.8 7.1 10.4
> 912
>
> ==================
> Are you sure that these figures are correct? The 55 series tire can't
> possibly be taller than the 60 series tire. Can it? And the shorter 55
> series tire "should" have more revolutions per mile. Shouldn't they? And I
> wonder why there's so much tread width difference from the 55 to the 60
> series tire. What's SLR?
>
> >These specs are for AVS Intermiediate and are not always applicable
> >to other models or brands.
> >
> >Rob
> ==================
> Where'd you find the info?
>
> Thanks.
>
> See you on course.
>
> Eric Linnhoff in KC
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> '98 Neon R/T
> <eric10mm@qni.com>
>
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