At this point, my car is a three season DD and I don't do any racing (although a friend of mine is trying to suck me in). I'm weird in that I tend to like factory wheels and currently the only other wheels that grab me are the TD Pro Race 1.2 in the 15x8 size. I love the stock turn-in and handling but would like a little softer ride.
My plan was to pair the TD Pro Race 1.2 rims with Swift springs but another option may be to install KW V3 coilovers to adjust the ride and get rid of the gap. Any thoughts about this option?
Thanks,
George
If you dont plan on racing but dont need the car for snow, a good ultra high performance summer tire in 225/45R15 would be perfectly fine. They really dont make anything but extreme performance / 200tw tires in that size though....
Stretching a 205 onto an 8" wheel is done all the time in the Miata world but alot of tire manufacturer's dont recommend it(99% state max 7.5" wide).
I would look at a 15x7 with a 205/50R15 since that size comes in plenty of 200-340tw rated tires in the extreme performance, max performance and ultra high performance tires. Continental has two Sport Contact versions which are max performance tires and can handle day to day better than a 200tw tire.
If you have to have the 15x8, then a 225/45R15 is perfect but your are going to be stuck with 200tw tire. Id look at the Hankook RS4 for its longevity, tread pattern which works in the wet along with its long term grip. I run them and find them to be good for a mid tier 200tw tire that will last a lifetime compared to just about every other 200tw tire while still giving enough grip to hit the b-roads or take on some autocross/track days. I dont daily drive my Fiesta but i beat the snot out of them on the weekends and at the track with great results, including some sub-40F days and alot of wet weather.