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Subject: All sorts of tire stuff
From: Michael Chaffee <mchaffee@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu>
Date: Thu, 2 May 1996 15:47:33 -0500
There are several tire questions I'm responding to here, so forgive me 
for forgetting people's names.

First off, as to 185/60-13 tires, Ulix is absolutely right; I do have a 
round-arch car; I don't know of they'll fit on a square-arch or not.  
Furthermore, I also have a Panhard rod and a large front swaybar; these 
may conrtibute to the total lack of tire/body interference on my car (no 
spacers).

Secondly, the line I have heard on why 155/80-13 tires are bad on a 
Spridget is as follows: the improvement in traction is more than negated 
by the "squishy" feel of the taller sidewalls.  I'm not speaking from 
experience, just quoting conventional wisdom.

Finding the diameter of a wheel/tire combo:  Just take the section width 
(first number), multiply by the aspect ratio, double that, convert to 
inches, and add that to the wheel diameter.  For instance: 
185/60-13 tires: (185 mm)(0.6)(2)(1 in / 25.4 mm) + 13 in. = 21.74 in.
Another, simpler approach is to reduce the aspct ratio by ten while 
increasing the section width by twenty, i.e. 145/80-13, 165/70-13, and 
185/60-13 are all close enough to te same diameter.

And as for the gentleman looking for tires for a Saab, I heartily
recommend Yokohama A-509 tires.  They are very reasonably priced and
long-lasting with excellent traction characteristics in wet or dry.  Don't
try to use them in snow.  I would call the Tire Rack about sizes; they
stock quite a few. Oh, diameter of 185/65-15 tires: 24.47 in.  Diameter of
195/60-15 tires:  24.21 in.  I would call that close enough to
interchange. 

Hope this helps,

Michael Chaffee
mchaffee@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu

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