Tyre size .

Greg 01

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 Manchester
Hi guys .
I recently bought a set of 108 ,s for my z . :thumbsup:
I am thinking of uniroyal rainsport 3 front and rear .
Would the 225 40 18 front , and 255 35 18 rear
Be OK with no rubbing etc ? .
Also I did read somewhere that I don't have tyre pressure sensor, s in the wheels as it's in the UK would
Anyone know if this is right before I have my tyres fitted ? .
Cheers any help would be great .
Greg.
 
Greg 01 said:
Hi guys .
I recently bought a set of 108 ,s for my z . :thumbsup:
I am thinking of uniroyal rainsport 3 front and rear .
Would the 225 40 18 front , and 255 35 18 rear
Be OK with no rubbing etc ? .
Also I did read somewhere that I don't have tyre pressure sensor, s in the wheels as it's in the UK would
Anyone know if this is right before I have my tyres fitted ? .
Cheers any help would be great .
Greg.
Those are the right sizes for the 108s on an E85 Greg.
 
Hi guys .
My wheels went off to be refurbished today and a full set of uniroyal rainsport 3 fitted . :D
Got a good deal with a local firm .
Will see the results in a few days .
 
Greg 01 said:
Hi guys .
My wheels went off to be refurbished today and a full set of uniroyal rainsport 3 fitted . :D
Got a good deal with a local firm .
Will see the results in a few days .

Look forward to seeing the results & UniRs3's are a good choice of rubber :driving: you should be more than pleased once they're on :thumbsup:
 
Cheers Andy .
Will be just north of £750 by the time they are on ,should be like new . :thumbsup:
I will get some of my money back selling my
Mv2 ,s with good run flats .
Greg.
 
mr wilks said:
Greg 01 said:
Hi guys .
My wheels went off to be refurbished today and a full set of uniroyal rainsport 3 fitted . :D
Got a good deal with a local firm .
Will see the results in a few days .

Look forward to seeing the results & UniRs3's are a good choice of rubber :driving: you should be more than pleased once they're on :thumbsup:
Glad to see you getting my [ex] 108s sorted and should end up really good with brand new Rainsport 3's. Looking forward to pics when they're done!

Andy, my CSL reps have really good Bridgestone Blizzard fronts but will need new rears before I use them - how would Blizzards on the front work with 265/35 Uniroyal Rainsport 3's on the rears?
 
DLH said:
Andy, my CSL reps have really good Bridgestone Blizzard fronts but will need new rears before I use them - how would Blizzards on the front work with 265/35 Uniroyal Rainsport 3's on the rears?

As a specific winter set up ? If so the specific winter rubber would obviously be better on the driven wheels but i would still expect the UniRs to cope very well unless you were planning to be out in 6-7inches of snow in which case your front splitter will most likely be your biggest problem :oops:
 
mr wilks said:
DLH said:
Andy, my CSL reps have really good Bridgestone Blizzard fronts but will need new rears before I use them - how would Blizzards on the front work with 265/35 Uniroyal Rainsport 3's on the rears?

As a specific winter set up ? If so the specific winter rubber would obviously be better on the driven wheels but i would still expect the UniRs to cope very well unless you were planning to be out in 6-7inches of snow in which case your front splitter will most likely be your biggest problem :oops:
I was asking about a typical North Shropshire / South Cheshire winter Andy, so probably not much chance of 6"-7" or more of snow and, if there was, then I'd use my 4x4!
 
DLH said:
mr wilks said:
DLH said:
Andy, my CSL reps have really good Bridgestone Blizzard fronts but will need new rears before I use them - how would Blizzards on the front work with 265/35 Uniroyal Rainsport 3's on the rears?

As a specific winter set up ? If so the specific winter rubber would obviously be better on the driven wheels but i would still expect the UniRs to cope very well unless you were planning to be out in 6-7inches of snow in which case your front splitter will most likely be your biggest problem :oops:
I was asking about a typical North Shropshire / South Cheshire winter Andy, so probably not much chance of 6"-7" or more of snow and, if there was, then I'd use my 4x4!

I think you would find the Uni's outgripped the Blizzaks in all but deep snow & ice so be wary powering into wet bends over 6 deg as my experience of Blizzaks were they only performed when very cold
 
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