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Just bought some TT rims off fleabay and need some decent rubber !

 

I want to fit some 205/40/17 tyres - anybody recommended any online places that deliver,

or somewhere in the North-East London/Essex area ?

 

Read earlier someone managed to get 4 delivered for £230 but can't remember who or where they were from.

My nearest tyre place will do them for £260.

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OK the rims I've bought are TT 17" 6-spoke and they're 7.5 inches wide.

MR VR6's 15" Speedlines are 6.5" wide.

 

Does any one know if I can still fit a 205 wide tyre on them ?

Want to stick to the Plus 2 rule by going for 205/40/17 tyres.

 

If I put on 225 width like the standard TT then I'll either have to have a LOW profile like 35

or stick to 40 but have increased rolling radius which I don't really want.

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donr go wider than 205 it will cause issues in terms of rubbing and ride comfort. 205/40/17 is the way to go.

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I do want to stick to a 205/40 tyre, but will they fit on a TT's 7.5 inch wide rim :?:

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I run 205 45 16s on my Corrado's Borbet C wheels which are 16x7.5, so they'll fit fine... 8)

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Excellent Henny thanks buddy.

Will post pics once I get all sorted ... should look wicked !

They're polished too :twisted:

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Cheapest place for tyres I've found so far is http://www.tyre-world.co.uk (certainly cheaper and quicker than mytyres)

 

Ordered 2 x Toyo's on the Wednesday morning and they arrived Friday lunchtime which was a bit of an unexpected, but very pleasent surprise :D

 

I used to get my tyres from http://www.mytyres.co.uk, but I found them to be really slow and I've heard that a lot of their stock is actually unavailable and gets ordered in from Germany (takes about 1-2 weeks apparently) :(

 

Hope this helps.

 

Pete

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If I put on 225 width like the standard TT then I'll either have to have a LOW profile like 35

or stick to 40 but have increased rolling radius which I don't really want.

 

The width of the tyre doesn't affect the rolling radius....

 

You can fit 215s on a C without mods, and it only rubs when you really ground out in deep ditches at speed or heavily ladened.

I have 215/40/17s Toyos on mine. The 205s were too stretched on my 7.5in width rims, so went up a size to get the protection.

 

Plus Tyre-World don't seem to do Toyo Proxies :(

And Paypal payment? Blimey! Get them CF donations rolling in chaps... hehe

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Camskill were really fast and cheap when I recently bought some tyres - £138 incl delivery for 4 195/50-15 Avon ZV3s, and they arrived at work 2 days after ordering! Spot on...

 

The width of the tyre doesn't affect the rolling radius....

I'm afraid it does - the profile of a tyre is a percentage of the tread width; so 205/40 have a profile of 40% of 205mm, whereas 225/40s have a profile of 40% of 225mm, which is higher, thus increasing the rolling radius...

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gradeAfailure, I stand corrected!

 

Who needs a speedo anyway - get a Road Angel - lot more accurate no matter your rolling radius :)

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erm, Andi, Boss, mate, you're wrong... :|

 

The side wall measurement (30, 35, 40, 45 etc) is a percentage of the WIDTH of the tread on the tyre....

 

A 195 50 16 will have the same (or very similar) rolling radius to a 205 45 16 or a 195 45 17.... a 205 50 16 will be quite a lot bigger rolling radius and WILL show up on your speedo readings... :|

 

(all numbers picked randomly to show what I mean...)

 

*edit* feck, I've not had that much to drink tonight that I can miss 3 posts have I?!? :oops: :lol:

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Haha, Henny, looks like it! :lol:

 

Andi, yeah, I gotta borrow one of those cos I'm running 195/50s on the Passat when they should be 55s, so my speedo's waaaaaaaaaaaay out...!

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Micheldever Tyres on the A303 has got to be one of the cheapest.

From memory late last year Toyo T1S was £48 incl balance, fitting, valves and Tyre disposal.

 

That was for 195/50/15

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I'm looking to reduce my unsprung weight.. any ideas on light tyres?

 

205/40/17

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aah the other elite price was from online and prob not TRADE price. i order from work and get discount, delivery was £6 for two 225/50/16's Hankook Ventus, £39+vat. i can check on the required size

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those Proxes have to be had! I checked out blueflame who do exhausts and brakes and they have a type of cross drilled brake that is very light, will help with handling and maybe even acceleration, sorry not sure if they do a kit for the Corrado but maybe they will do a custom one or you can just fit a different VAG model one.

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