len Member 42 Member For: 22y 9d Posted 04/02/03 11:11 AM Share Posted 04/02/03 11:11 AM Has anyone investigated the cost of a set of replacement tyres for 18 versus 17 inch wheels. From what I've heard the cost difference is huge????Also assuming you don't drive like a maniac dropping wheelies everywhere, how many Kms can you expect from a set of tyres. If anyone has investigated this, any info would be greatly appreciated. Len Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest JCV8 Guests Posted 04/02/03 01:41 PM Share Posted 04/02/03 01:41 PM Last time I checked prices on the Dunlop SP9000, the 17" version was about $340, while the 18" was over $500. Per tyre! So for 3 17" tyres, you can get 2 18" tyres. And I'm not sure what the benefits are of running 18s (apart from looks). I have been told that the best aspect ratio to run on any car (for the comfort/performance compromise) is between 45 and 55. 18s are 40 series, so you will lose out on some comfort - although this is probably not as big a factor in the BA as it could be in the AU. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest harasn Guests Posted 04/02/03 09:51 PM Share Posted 04/02/03 09:51 PM at trade discount I can get sp3000's 17" tyres for $250. sp9000's 18" tyres for $550. I have 17" as others are to expensive to replace. Have had a mate that likes to drive his cars somewhat hard and he gets between 25k and 35k for both 17" and 18" wheels. he does a fair bit of highway stuff to though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJF077 The Noble Leader Administrator 4,786 Member For: 22y 2m 28d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Australia Posted 04/02/03 09:57 PM Share Posted 04/02/03 09:57 PM is it true you need to have your speedo recalibrated? is this something the ford dealership must do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest harasn Guests Posted 04/02/03 10:04 PM Share Posted 04/02/03 10:04 PM is it true you need to have your speedo recalibrated? is this something the ford dealership must do? between 17" and 18" tyres do you mean? I know you have to between 18" and 16" so I assume you would have to get it done. Its easy for the dealership to do with whats called the WDS machine. its a computer that they put all the upgrades into your ecu with so that's what they can use to update your wheel size and the like. Its not like they used to be able to do and change the speedo drive gear unless your car doesn't have ABS. With ABS the speedo is sensed off the ABS sensors. without ABS its done with the speedo drive gear of old. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Falchoon I see red Member 5,758 Member For: 22y 23d Location: nowhere in particular Posted 05/02/03 02:18 AM Share Posted 05/02/03 02:18 AM I have been told that the best aspect ratio to run on any car (for the comfort/performance compromise) is between 45 and 55. 18s are 40 series, so you will lose out on some comfort - although this is probably not as big a factor in the BA as it could be in the AU. I have the 18s on my BA and find it very smooth compared to my previous car, EB with 235/45/17. Could be partly to do with the brand of tyre, the EB had Nankang tyres which are in the lower price bracket, where as Dunlops are more expensive (better quality). I originally had Yokohamas (don't know the model #) on the EB and they were sh*t! You would run over a micro rock the size of 2 grains of sand (slight exageration..) and you could feel the jarring. An the car used to follow all the grooves in the road, especially when the tyres were nearly worn out. The BA is like a luxury limousine in comparison! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Turbo6man Lifetime Members 4,084 Member For: 22y 2m 29d Gender: Male Location: South Coast NSW Posted 05/02/03 08:02 AM Share Posted 05/02/03 08:02 AM I priced the Dunlop SP9000 in 17 and 18 and found the difference was about $100 per tyre. Driving fairly energetically I get 25k to 30k from a set of the SP9000s. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mondie Firm Member Donating Members 2,924 Member For: 22y 2m 7d Location: Adelaide Hills Posted 05/02/03 08:41 AM Share Posted 05/02/03 08:41 AM We got 40000km from a set of SP9000's on our TS50 which considering the size (18") and grip available is excellent.Ford insist on putting very expensive tyres on their performance cars, l wont be paying $550 for SP9000's come replacement time but will be looking for something in the 400-450 range. Couldnt go past the 18's on the XR6t though, they look horn and were worth the extra to me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bs888 Member 207 Member For: 22y 16d Location: Canberra Posted 05/02/03 09:00 AM Share Posted 05/02/03 09:00 AM I know we are talking about different sizes but $550 per tyre seems cheap to me, Let me explain, I had a puncture in central Qld, I took the car to the local Beaurepaires only to be told that Z rated tyres cant be plugged if the hole is larger than 2mm (lucky for me it wasn't cos they had only done 3k at that stage). So I asked how much they cost, (I didn't choose them , they were already on the car when I first saw it) they showed me the Dunlop RRP list I nearly fainted, $811.20.!!!!! Ok, they did say they could get one in about a week for under $700 but OUCH.By the way they are Dunlop FM901's 245/35x19.Cheers Bazza.ps: no tyre smoking from this 5.4. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CJF077 The Noble Leader Administrator 4,786 Member For: 22y 2m 28d Gender: Male Location: Sydney Australia Posted 05/02/03 09:09 AM Share Posted 05/02/03 09:09 AM Thats a hell of a lot of money for tyres.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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