On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 23:49:00 -0800, "Stupendous Man" <sp...@trap.com>
wrote:
I once had size 225 15 65 with 15" rim on my W123 (needs special
allowance and may be used with together a front spoiler only to hide the
tire her in GER).
But because of the fragile front axle and stearing construction I
changed to 195 65 15. Better direction stability, grip and a bit of
higher mileage. The 225 tires wear out the steering box gearings until
you have about 2 inches play.
--
Roland Franzius
From there, you can determine the width of the wheel required for that tire.
I would choose 14" wheels if possible but tire sizes are getting limited for
14" wheels. 15" is recommended and tirerack do have those 15" wheels you
need for $100 each new.
I highly recommends Nokian Hakka snow tires. I have been use Studless tires
for decades and they are awesome. Nokian last far longer than any other
tires I have known.
In your case, you need to decide if your state allows spikes... if so, it is
probably to you benefit to buy the studded Nokian tires.
You are the Man, Tiger. I will prowl the yards down in the Valley for 126
wheels.
The availability is why i want 15 inch tires. It took me two months to get
delivery of a set of 14s rated to carry the weight of a VW camper.
I have done well with the 300TD on Uniroyal Tiger Paws, but the 14inch
winter selections are not good. Studs are legal in CA, and CHP guys on the
Grapevine north of los Angeles are amazed when i show up with them in
winter, but let me go where citiots fear tread/