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Alot has been going around about the new Yoko AVS ES100. I am seriously considering it because from what everyone says, it is a great tire for a great price. Most say it performances at the KDW's level but is much more quiet. The issue is that they are not avilable in 215/50/16. I would have to go with the 225/50/16. I am waiting for some fellow CEGer's on the Wheels/Tires forum to let me know if they will fit the stock E1 rims and if there is any rubbing issue with them before I buy them.
Comments and suggestions are always welcome. Thanks for the help guys
-Matt
LTJG Matthew Roy, USNR, FLY NAVY!
1999 SVT Contour Black/Midnight Blue
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We have SO-3s on our Contour. They are pretty kick ass tire...but a little pricy compared to the SZ-50s.
One thing about them...if you drive on the road that has been shaved for new pavement, your going to stear with the groves...
--Matt
2003 Sonic Blue SVT Cobra Coupe
2003 RedFire SVT Cobra Convertable
2005 Dark Toreador Red F150 XLT 4x4
2000 Black SVT Contour - Beater
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Originally posted by MBR2003:
The issue is that they are not avilable in 215/50/16. I would have to go with the 225/50/16.
The 215/50/16 size has almost no choices. 225/50/16 should fit a 99 fine, if its lowered, you might rub but I doubt it. If you want to stay on the safe side, 205/55/16 is the stock size for the 98 model year (for both E0 and E1 98's).
Jesse
98.5 SVT (sold)
2000 Explorer
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Originally posted by JessMan: Originally posted by MBR2003:
The issue is that they are not avilable in 215/50/16. I would have to go with the 225/50/16.
The 215/50/16 size has almost no choices. 225/50/16 should fit a 99 fine, if its lowered, you might rub but I doubt it. If you want to stay on the safe side, 205/55/16 is the stock size for the 98 model year (for both E0 and E1 98's).
I've got 225/50/16 with the BAT suspension and E1 rims, no rubbing problems that I've ever detected.
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It depends on the 225. Some are thin for 225 and others are wide for 225. Luke at Tire rack can steer you in the right direction.
-Andy
Andy W.
The problem with America is stupidity.
I'm not saying there should be a capital punishment
for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety
labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
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