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BigJC
Friday 4th November 2005, 17:44
I've not picked my T5 up yet (thats tomorrow!) but I was wondering what the standard size tyre is.
It has these wheels:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v734/joncorry/84_1_b.jpg
The ad said 17" but I think they're probably 16". I'm just pricing some rubber in case the previous owner had a heavy right foot.

Al115
Friday 4th November 2005, 17:49
Those are 16"s. I think 205/45/16 was standard?

chriskay
Friday 4th November 2005, 18:22
Mine are 205/50/16

Andy
Friday 4th November 2005, 18:25
Volvo normally use 205/55/ZR16 on there 16" rims.

BigJC
Friday 4th November 2005, 18:59
Cheers, I'll price all 3 sizes and the one with the most choice wins! I take it W/Y/Z rating is required. It's standard at the moment but that won't last ;)

Andrew
Friday 4th November 2005, 19:01
Cheers, I'll price all 3 sizes and the one with the most choice wins! I take it W/Y/Z rating is required. It's standard at the moment but that won't last ;)

Remember tyre sizes will alter your speedo which could make you illegal on the road - so ensure you use a tyre size calculator before parting with your money - search for the link or gimme a shout and I'll dig it out.

dicky b t5
Friday 4th November 2005, 19:08
Standard size tyres for 16" Columbas are 205/50/16....its in your Volvo handbook. (if you've got one..)

Al115
Friday 4th November 2005, 19:42
I stand corrected! thanks all. :)

JUDGENINJA
Friday 4th November 2005, 20:00
Just to confirm recommended tyre size for T5 is 205/50/16 ZR..

ceefaz
Friday 4th November 2005, 20:13
Just to confirm recommended tyre size for T5 is 195/50/16 ZR..

The standard tyre size on my V70 T5 is 205/50 W16 (as per the earlier comment)

Andrew
Friday 4th November 2005, 20:17
195... skinny!

siamblue
Friday 4th November 2005, 21:47
195... skinny!

205 is skinny too, 215 is acceptable,

S60D5
Saturday 5th November 2005, 13:39
Just to confirm recommended tyre size for T5 is 195/50/16 ZR..

No it isn't :troutslap

205/50/16 - Fo sure, man! :anmflower

JUDGENINJA
Saturday 5th November 2005, 18:05
I was tired...sorry for the confusion....yep 205/50/16.....
:slap: :slap: :slap: :slap: :slap:

S60D5
Saturday 5th November 2005, 18:53
This thread gave me a mild panic attack, suddenly realised the S60's tyres are going to be 225 width garden rollers. Visions of huge credit card balances came before my eyes, but thankfully MyTyres.co.uk came to the rescue. I love those guys, my last set were delivered free from Germany! Hectic.

thomo2cav
Monday 7th November 2005, 14:25
Hello all, reading with interest this thread as i'm talking to a dealer about a 97 model S70 T5. Will be ditching the 16's and trying to decide between 17 or 18's. Can 18/225's fit without rubbing?
Cheers.
Thomo

siamblue
Monday 7th November 2005, 14:37
Hello all, reading with interest this thread as i'm talking to a dealer about a 97 model S70 T5. Will be ditching the 16's and trying to decide between 17 or 18's. Can 18/225's fit without rubbing?
Cheers.
Thomo

WITH 35 profiles yes, slight rub with 40's.

thomo2cav
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 11:01
Thanks siamblue, how much do the 40's rub? Only on full lock or over bumps.
I'm guessing theres more tyre options running 40's than 35's.

siamblue
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 16:32
Not too much on 40's but your speedo will be out, so that's why i went for the 35's in the end, another thing is the 40's offer more rim protection and are cheaper ish than the 35's,

thomo2cav
Wednesday 9th November 2005, 21:01
Thanks siamblue, yer theres a lot more 40 series tyres and so cheaperish.
I found a good tyre sizing calculator on www.chris-longhurst.com/carbibles.
Theres everything you may ever need to know on tyres and other stuff on that site.
It tells me that the 40's put the speedo out 3mph at 70mph but as you say the 35's are nearly spot on.
Did you notice a harsher ride on the 35's?
Your car is lowered too?

siamblue
Thursday 10th November 2005, 10:45
The roads around my way aren't too bad, but i think the ride is a bit harsher, But i do try to avoid holes in the road,
I run mine at 38 psi,

thomo2cav
Friday 11th November 2005, 17:58
I'm having a hard time finding 18' rims here in Oz to suit! And that aren't $700+ (300 UK pound or so) a piece.
But still looking, i'll find someone over here that's got what i want.
Thanks for the info.
Thomo.