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So as the title suggests and im sure a lot of people will upgrade on this car since it looks skinny on stock tires itself. mine is coming with apollo 185.60.15 and im planning to put yokohama C drive 195.60.15 on the stock rims itself. i dont want michelin stuff its just not for india. if anything better let me know asap please.

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Originally Posted by jesal (Post 2192756)
So as the title suggests and im sure a lot of people will upgrade on this car since it looks skinny on stock tires itself. mine is coming with apollo 185.60.15 and im planning to put yokohama C drive 195.60.15 on the stock rims itself. i dont want michelin stuff its just not for india. if anything better let me know asap please.

A 10 mm wider tyre is not going to male such a difference, even visually. and your tyre overall diameter will increase giving you a 2% over reading speedo error. Better would be 205/55/15 keeping overall dia almost same. Wonder if the rims are 5.5" width, which can take this.

BTW what are you looking for in the tyre? comfort, less noise, performance?

And what is it you don't like about Michelins? You can see problems people faced here http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/tyre-a...lin-tyres.html

Jesal get 205/55 as suggested above. It will look better, and give you the little extra grip. Do check what tyres you get in that size.

Otherwise 195/60 would also be fine, and your ride quality would probably get slightly better.

i am not going 55 profile again since this is a family car and i dont want my parents hating me for every pothole bombay has. i have 55 on the civic and i know it. so 60 is final. the reason i want to change is because ive always wanted to try c drives and im kinda happy with yokos. should i keep the stock apollo or not. forget the visual and all stuff. i need good ride and should last a little over 25k kms. ive had s drives on civic for a year now with one punture only last week. do c drives punture out a lot ? are sidewalls soft or medium and how many mm is the wall ?

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Originally Posted by jesal (Post 2193300)
i am not going 55 profile again since this is a family car and i dont want my parents hating me for every pothole bombay has. i have 55 on the civic and i know it. so 60 is final.

So that you better understand type size & profile, I'm including a comparo of the various options from 1010tyres.com calculator.

- Don't go by the "55" profile number alone. Compared to the stock 185/60 R15 tyre, the 205/55 R15 has a taller sidewall and will thus give you the same / better ride quality.

- It is also the closest in terms of overall diameter (0.55% difference) to the stock.

As Akshay & Goandude have posted, 205/55 R15 is the perfect upsize. It will give you the grip AND ride quality you desire.

Volkswagen Vento : Tyre & wheel upgrade thread-volkswagen-vento-tyre-size-comparison.jpg

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Originally Posted by goandude (Post 2192944)
A 10 mm wider tyre is not going to male such a difference

It can, actually. The quality of tyre is more important than the width. Thus, a 195 patch tyre of better quality will make a HUGE difference over the OEM crap that most Indian car manufacturers use. Heck, even a high quality 185/60 R15 tyre will be WAY better than stock.

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Originally Posted by jesal (Post 2193300)
i am not going 55 profile again since this is a family car and i dont want my parents hating me for every pothole bombay has. i have 55 on the civic and i know it. so 60 is final. the reason i want to change is because ive always wanted to try c drives and im kinda happy with yokos. should i keep the stock apollo or not. forget the visual and all stuff. i need good ride and should last a little over 25k kms. ive had s drives on civic for a year now with one punture only last week. do c drives punture out a lot ? are sidewalls soft or medium and how many mm is the wall ?

jesal
Don't go blindly by the profile no. Its related to the width of the tire as well as mentioned by GTO.

205/55-15 is the best upgrade in terms of size.
Is it for a diesel ?

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 2193334)
It can, actually. The quality of tyre is more important than the width. Thus, a 195 patch tyre of better quality will make a HUGE difference over the OEM crap that most Indian car manufacturers use. Heck, even a high quality 185/60 R15 tyre will be WAY better than stock.

Totally agree with you.
But in this case, the OEM tire is Apollo Aceleres which is a pretty good tire in comparison to GPS2, GT3, S322s and ZV2Ks.

the thing is the car height will be lowered as well right ? also its a AT not a diesel, point remains should i upgrade or not ???

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Originally Posted by jesal (Post 2193722)
the thing is the car height will be lowered as well right ? also its a AT not a diesel, point remains should i upgrade or not ???

Nope the car height would be almost identical as indicated by the calculator (well a difference of .55% you wont notice)

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Originally Posted by jesal (Post 2193722)
the thing is the car height will be lowered as well right ? also its a AT not a diesel, point remains should i upgrade or not ???

No, the GC will increase by 1.5mm. Only with 195/55-15 the car will be lowered.

IMO, for a AT petrol you should stick with stock size or get 195s.

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 2193775)
No, the GC will increase by 1.5mm. Only with 195/55-15 the car will be lowered.

IMO, for a AT petrol you should stick with stock size or get 195s.

exactly the reason i dont wanna get 205. see the thing is should i even bother to change the tires at all. how good are the apollos. will they do the same job as c drives. the difference amount i have to pay after everything is 6k.

@Jesal - My advice is, if you have the petrol, stick to the stock tyres for now. IMHO you won't be able to exploit the benefits of the upsize considering the power delivery characteristics of the Vento Petrol.

If at all you do upsize, C-Drives are the best all rounder tyres for Indian conditions, and you won't regret the decision.

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Originally Posted by predatorwheelz (Post 2193909)
@Jesal - My advice is, if you have the petrol, stick to the stock tyres for now. IMHO you won't be able to exploit the benefits of the upsize considering the power delivery characteristics of the Vento Petrol.

If at all you do upsize, C-Drives are the best all rounder tyres for Indian conditions, and you won't regret the decision.

exactly whats on my mind too. lets see carrying cash with me tomorrow if in the mood ill change it to c drives 195.60.15.

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Originally Posted by kpzen (Post 2193644)
, the OEM tire is Apollo Aceleres which is a pretty good tire in comparison to GPS2, GT3, S322s and ZV2Ks.

I thought they had switched to some Russian brand a while back. I did get Acceleres with my Polo 4 months ago.

I will be getting my Vento HL TDI very soon and I am planning to go for 205-55-R16.

1. Is 205-55-R16 the right fit for Vento TDI?
2. Should I go for Yokohama S or should it be Yokohama A drive (For less tyre noise and better life..)?. Should I consider Bridgestone?. As of now, I am thinking about Yoko A drive.

I am planning to sell the stock alloys and tyres.

Thoughts?

either 195/55/15 or 205/50/15


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