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UltraOrange67-2443
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« on: September 05, 2013, 21:02:24 pm »

I've been looking for a tyre to fit a 7" rim with a 60 profile.

Something like a 235 or 245, can anyone recommend one?

Cheers, Nick.
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« Reply #1 on: September 05, 2013, 21:39:24 pm »

I've been looking for a tyre to fit a 7" rim with a 60 profile.

Something like a 235 or 245, can anyone recommend one?

Cheers, Nick.

You must consider your overall diameter. Air-cooled Volkswagens tend to work best with tires between 25.5 and 26 inches tall. A 225/60-15 is 25.6 inches tall. A 235/60-15 tire is 26.15 inches tall which is a bit excessive with a wide tire like that. A 245/60-15 tire is 26.7 inches tall which is really giant.

The 235/60 and 245/60 are almost always wider than necessary and heavier than desired.

Finally, tire selection in the 235/60 and 245/60 sizes is very limited.

Instead, try the 215/65-15. At 26 inches tall it fills out the rear wells better than a stock-diameter tire. It offers enough tread to generate traction enough to break even built transaxles. It fits well on a 7-inch-wide rim. There are tons of tires available in that size too. If you want to maintain the stock 25.5-inch diameter then look at the 205/65. It's a bit narrower but it's going to generate enough traction for almost any need. It's also lighter and fits a 7-inch rim. There are lots of options in that size too. 
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« Reply #2 on: September 07, 2013, 23:33:35 pm »

Need a big tyre as I had Hoosiers fitted before and wider wings due to wheel offset.
Found a Pirelli P600 in a 235 60 15 that will work on the 7" rim
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« Reply #3 on: September 08, 2013, 00:18:41 am »

I agree that a 215/65 fits perfectly on a 7" rim. A 235/60 will also fit, but looks much better on an 8" rim.
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« Reply #4 on: September 08, 2013, 03:11:42 am »

 I installed some 235's on the back of my turbo car and really like the look . The tires are BF Goodrich TA's , they are a little heavy but my main concern was how they rode and wear because I am actually going to drive this car , a plus was that they had matching front tires the size I wanted ( 155/15) . These are the numbers for the tires,   

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=BFGoodrich&tireModel=Radial+T/A&partnum=36SR5RADTARWL2V2

 Enough tire for my grocery getter , Mike McCarthy
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« Reply #5 on: September 08, 2013, 12:59:33 pm »

Had the 205 70 BFG's on some 6" years ago, found grip in the wet interesting!
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« Reply #6 on: September 09, 2013, 05:30:26 am »

BFG's are not known to handle well in wet conditions. They are a hard compound, extending wear very well. It's more less a trade off. Softer compound handles better but does not last as long.
   I run Goodyear Eagle GT's on my rears and love them! Size is 205-65-15's and they are on 7 inch wide alloys. You will have to drop the rear end a bit so they tuck underneath the top of the fender wells. If not, they will stick out beyond the fender and I hated that look. I have em where I want em now. No fender mods at all!
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