I know the whole tire thing has been covered (and I've searched) but I'm hoping to get some info from people that have run two or more of the these three tires, in this size.
Currently running 205/50r16 re71r on Konig Dekagram.
Never rubbed on stock suspension, but recently lowered my car with whiteline springs (~1.25" drop) and now the re71r are rubbing very slightly. Full lock/bump or incline. Honestly very surprised they aren't rubbing significantly more, it is tight, like really tight, tires are kinda tucked and the tread is at/above the level of the top point of my fender. Seems like going down to 205/45 is the smart move (or so I'm trying to convince myself-love the look as it sits now).
Daily driven, canyon fun, always spirited driving.
Definitely won't run another 200tw tire, so the top contenders are:
Indy 500
19lbs / 7.3" tread width / 23.2 OAD
BFG SC2
21 lbs / 8" (measured on 7" rim, but I'm assuming there is no stretch to account for) / 23.2 OAD
Conti EC Sport
18lbs / 7.4" tread width / 23.3 OAD
(Numbers roughly adjusted for tread width an 8" rim)
Reading recent feedback it seems like the Indy have the slight edge over SC2 overall, but the 205/45 SC2 has an 8" tread width. Has anyone ran these two tires IN THESE SIZES?? Is the extra width worth it?
Haven't seen much on the conti EC Sport, mostly favourable DD reviews and 2nd hand tales of squishy sidewall (lightest tires, could make sense)
Also considering just staying 205/50 and being careful, at which point I would likely go with the Indy 500 (21lbs / 7.7" tread width / 24.1" OAD) I'm concerned fresh rubber will create more rubbing.
Any thoughts, input, or suggestions are greatly welcomed. Thanks!
Currently running 205/50r16 re71r on Konig Dekagram.
Never rubbed on stock suspension, but recently lowered my car with whiteline springs (~1.25" drop) and now the re71r are rubbing very slightly. Full lock/bump or incline. Honestly very surprised they aren't rubbing significantly more, it is tight, like really tight, tires are kinda tucked and the tread is at/above the level of the top point of my fender. Seems like going down to 205/45 is the smart move (or so I'm trying to convince myself-love the look as it sits now).
Daily driven, canyon fun, always spirited driving.
Definitely won't run another 200tw tire, so the top contenders are:
Indy 500
19lbs / 7.3" tread width / 23.2 OAD
BFG SC2
21 lbs / 8" (measured on 7" rim, but I'm assuming there is no stretch to account for) / 23.2 OAD
Conti EC Sport
18lbs / 7.4" tread width / 23.3 OAD
(Numbers roughly adjusted for tread width an 8" rim)
Reading recent feedback it seems like the Indy have the slight edge over SC2 overall, but the 205/45 SC2 has an 8" tread width. Has anyone ran these two tires IN THESE SIZES?? Is the extra width worth it?
Haven't seen much on the conti EC Sport, mostly favourable DD reviews and 2nd hand tales of squishy sidewall (lightest tires, could make sense)
Also considering just staying 205/50 and being careful, at which point I would likely go with the Indy 500 (21lbs / 7.7" tread width / 24.1" OAD) I'm concerned fresh rubber will create more rubbing.
Any thoughts, input, or suggestions are greatly welcomed. Thanks!
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