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    Posted: 14 September 2011 at 9:20am

 I was talking to Bassman when last in BC about tyto 888 tires for my 88.When running in B-ham last Sat I was thalking to several folks at the track and their input was

1.I could not use the 888 as a daily driver even with my super limited milage I plan for this car because they have a do not ever expose them to temps below 40 degrees F.they store theirs in the house during winter.I felt sure Bassman was using them on the street but did not ask about the cold or is that all just BS.It will be in a garage but not heated.

2.it looked like the 888 specks show my front wheels which are 6 in wide are 1/2 inch too narrow.for the 225/45zr15 that you are running on the front.Is you front wheel in fact 6 in wide?

3. some of them were touting the Dunlop Direzza sport Z1 Star Spec.as being almost as good as the 888 on the dry but better in the wet and would last 10 times longer and not have the cold restrictions.agine I sure like the way your car handles and you are living with it so what do you think.I need to run the tires I drive to the track because I cant change them with my bad hands or bring two cars to BC.

 

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I can answer some of your questions.

The '88s are the only year to come with 6" wide front wheels and 7" wide rear wheels.

I agree that the 888 is not the best choice if you want to drive the car during colder temps and that a slightly less sticky street tire would be better for that. The only issue with these stickier tires is that the overall diameter is always going to be smaller than the stock tires. This applies to the 14" and 15" tires only.

I think you have about 6 different tires to choose from then, unless you're OK with something less sticky (going from the original tires to any modern tire will be a huge improvement regardless). Here is a nice article which might help you choose what tire to buy.
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Charles, at the club meeting on Saturday, a club member attended with an '88 Formula equipped with GT lace wheels from an earlier year (much like you had thought of doing). The wheels were 7" wide front and back. Yes, if you knew what to look for, the front wheels stuck out a little bit. But heck, it wasn't too bad at all.

Just mentioning this in case your 6" wide front wheels are a problem with the tires you eventually wish to buy.

 

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Hi Charles,

The Toyo R888 can be a daily driver tire, many who can afford this do drive them...I don't as I mainly drive to performance driving events, and I do store my sets of tires in my basement, 30 psi and in a warm dry area...I store my car with my Enkei's which are on now, 2 weeks left and the car in away for the winter

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Just wanted to ask if anyone has run #245/15" on the front of a Fiero. or are they to wide to work.thanks
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Originally posted by ARTIC-1 ARTIC-1 wrote:

Just wanted to ask if anyone has run #245/15" on the front of a Fiero. or are they to wide to work.thanks

I'm not sure, but it doesn't look there are very much, if any, tires available in that size today.


Charles, if you want more options for tires I do happen to have a set of 16x7" rims that I don't want anymore. There are way more tires to choose from that'll fit those rims.
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ARTIC-1

Yes I am interested,which design are they.

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Originally posted by crusty crusty wrote:

ARTIC-1

Yes I am interested, which design are they?

Charles, if it's the wheels you're interested in, it might be Colby (Cheese) whose attention you're actually after! 

 

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I was just asking if anyone has run that style of tire on the front of a Fiero,Some people have put up to #265-15" on the back,but iam not sure if the 245/15" if they will work on the front with out hiting the wheel well on the inside when your hard over on the wheel one way or the other.i had 4 given to me by a friend,they have a vary wide foot-1/2" wider than the 215s that are on my Fiero now.everything else looks like it will fit ok.they look like this.

XT Renegade 245/60 R15 100T RWL



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Originally posted by ARTIC-1 ARTIC-1 wrote:

I was just asking if anyone has run that style of tire on the front of a Fiero,Some people have put up to #265-15" on the back,but iam not sure if the 245/15" if they will work on the front with out hiting the wheel well on the inside when your hard over on the wheel one way or the other.i had 4 given to me by a friend,they have a vary wide foot-1/2" wider than the 215s that are on my Fiero now.everything else looks like it will fit ok.

Well I have seen Fieros with 245's on the front, but not that size on stock rims. Those 245/60R15 tires are going to be a fair bit taller than stock though, and that may be an issue.
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Thanks to everyone for being so helpfull,
Snowman are you considering selling these xt s,if so I am
intereste in trying them out. please call me at 360-393-
2368 anytime.
Thank You agine
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Charles...what tire you want to buy?...if your thinking those XT's DON'T!!!...not a good tire, and I think Artic was asking about size.

If you was a autoX tire there are only a few to choose from, or a low treadware tire under 180 that you can still enjoy and drive to and from with...this is not so much about size other than treadware and stickyness of the rubber

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THANKS
That is the help I need because I dont have time or money
to make big mistakes getting this car ready to play with.
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I am going to reread the tire article that Cheese sent
me.Ijust dont wont to choose wrong.
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Charles, I am running out the door to get to the Terry Fox Run, get out all:)...

So quick links and can chat more later:

http://toyotires.com/tires/competition-tires

R888 or R1's

http://www.kumhotire.ca/ecstaracing/ecsta_edge.php

KUHMO has this page on their site that is VERY helpful for autoX tires and choices

http://www.hoosiertire.com/default.htm

Great tires...look for the A6's...but unless you trailer and change onsite, cannot drive to and from...same as the KUHMO V700 or V710

http://www.hankooktire.ca/Main/default.aspx

Look up the V12 Evo...Great daily driver tire and would be a nice choice for you...Colby, what was the other tire you posted?.

Check out also:

http://www.tirerack.com/

http://www.1010tires.com/

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The Hankook tire I posted was this one. Probably not appropriate to be driven on the street for too long.

Hankook also has the R-S3, which seems to be good value for what it is. Unfortuanately it looks like the only 15" size they have, 225/45R15, won't fit on the front of an '88.
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 Thanks agine

would it work if I put 7in rims on the front.Would it clear the fenders?

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 I think that is what bassman does but it is an 86 and I dont know how that changes things in the front

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Originally posted by crusty crusty wrote:

would it work if I put 7in rims on the front. Would it clear the fenders?

From a few days ago...

Originally posted by Patrick Patrick wrote:

Charles, at the club meeting on Saturday, a club member attended with an '88 Formula equipped with GT lace wheels from an earlier year (much like you had thought of doing). The wheels were 7" wide front and back. Yes, if you knew what to look for, the front wheels stuck out a little bit. But heck, it wasn't too bad at all.

Just mentioning this in case your 6" wide front wheels are a problem with the tires you eventually wish to buy.

It's not the perfect solution, but yes, it works.

 

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I am using my OEM Fiero Rims, 15's with 225/45/15 tread all around...if you want to stagger, this will cost you more in the long run, I HIGHLY suggest being social racers to have all the same sizes so you can rotate.

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