People with 255/50-16's come on in...

kevs1993
07-05-2003, 10:50 PM
Is it worth the extra money to go from 235/55-16's to 255/50-16's? If there isn't no noticeable difference between the two then I'll just stick with the 235/55-16's.:confused:

95GRNZ
07-05-2003, 11:18 PM
Worth as in? :confused:

If you go with 255/50-16's all the way around, you have a very good chance of having the tires rubbing fenderwells in the front.

Therefore why not go w/245-50-16's? Those are the correct one size up anyway?.

TS

nothingeined
07-05-2003, 11:53 PM
I have 245's and they are really great. They give great handling and are not all small looking like the 235's. 250 seemed a bit much for me when I was looking at them.

94GrayV6
07-06-2003, 12:08 AM
I have 255s out back and 245s in the front. If i were you I'd go with 245s all the way around though.

CamaroGuy22
07-06-2003, 03:28 AM
Originally posted by 94GrayV6
I have 255s out back and 245s in the front. If i were you I'd go with 245s all the way around though.

Why's that?

94GrayV6
07-06-2003, 03:39 AM
Well I needed only 2 new rear tires and I figured I might as well put a little more meat out back. For a V6 there isn't really the need though. It doesn't make much difference anyway.

CamaroGuy22
07-06-2003, 03:42 AM
Ya, but i bet they still look good on a v6. :) I am thinking about getting 255's on the back and probably 245's up front, not really sure what tire though..thinking maybe BF goodrich kdw's or something...i need a street tire that will give me great traction...the only problem here is it is raining like its vietnam in the rainy season here. :(

casper 420
07-06-2003, 05:13 AM
Originally posted by CamaroGuy22
Ya, but i bet they still look good on a v6. :) I am thinking about getting 255's on the back and probably 245's up front, not really sure what tire though..thinking maybe BF goodrich kdw's or something...i need a street tire that will give me great traction...the only problem here is it is raining like its vietnam in the rainy season here. :(
In my opinion if you are looking for traction then I would not recommend the BF Goodrich. My experience is that the traction "factor" wears pretty quick and for the money, well that just is no good. I found some tires by the name of Visa, they are made by Falken. I just bought my second set last month and for the performance and the price they couldn't be beat. They are 245/50/ZR16's and I bought this last set for $250 (I traded in my first set and the shop took off $100). I had the first set for 2 years and they still had alot of meat on'em. The only real reason for trading them in was just for that "new" meat on em and I couldn't pass up that kinda deal. Check'em out in my sig and do a google search too for more info. Just my .02

94GrayV6
07-06-2003, 12:53 PM
Originally posted by CamaroGuy22
Ya, but i bet they still look good on a v6. :) I am thinking about getting 255's on the back and probably 245's up front, not really sure what tire though..thinking maybe BF goodrich kdw's or something...i need a street tire that will give me great traction...the only problem here is it is raining like its vietnam in the rainy season here. :(

Remember that if you do this, you won't be able to rotate your tires w/o it looking retarded.

deadmeat2004
07-06-2003, 04:34 PM
What is the best tire i can get for the Money on my 95?

94GrayV6
07-07-2003, 02:03 AM
Cheap and pretty good. (http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Kumho&tireModel=ECSTA+Supra+712&vehicleSearch=true&partnum=45WR6ES712&fromCompare1=yes)

DooSPX
07-09-2003, 09:28 PM
A friend of mine has 245/50/16 Kumo Esta 711's on his 95 firebird 3.4L... and we just went on a 1053 mile road trip and they were perfect, great handling and great rain traction. when they get hot, they get nice and sticky... but still, great tread wear too. for 56 bucks a piece, you cant beat it.

and they look mean as hell too... used to be able to bark second with the shift kit, and now with these tires, no more spin.

All_InTheRED
07-09-2003, 10:14 PM
I've got 255's on mine....no rubbing problems at all.

255's fit fine.

99blackSS
07-09-2003, 11:13 PM
Originally posted by All_InTheRED
I've got 255's on mine....no rubbing problems at all.

255's fit fine. I don't think it would be a problem either, 275s are on the SSs and they have no problem. IMO fat tires make the Camaro look really good especially from behind, which is hopefully the view most people get.;)

HAZ-Matt
07-10-2003, 12:04 AM
Originally posted by 99blackSS
I don't think it would be a problem either, 275s are on the SSs and they have no problem. IMO fat tires make the Camaro look really good especially from behind, which is hopefully the view most people get.;)

Word. There are many people running around with 255's on teh stock 16x8 wheels, and none have reported any problems with rubbing to my knowledge.

94crapmaro
07-10-2003, 10:07 PM
Originally posted by 95GRNZ
Worth as in? :confused:

If you go with 255/50-16's all the way around, you have a very good chance of having the tires rubbing fenderwells in the front.

Therefore why not go w/245-50-16's? Those are the correct one size up anyway?.

TS

**** I had 275's all the way around didnt rub at all.

mikey dragster
07-12-2003, 12:07 AM
235/5516=255/5016 same diaamiter your speedo will still be right on.
i'm putting 255/50r16's in the rear,and 205/55r16's in the front. going for the slithg angle i do that with all my car's and truck's.

mikey dragster
07-12-2003, 12:16 AM
My 91 has 295's on the rear and 245's on the front. stock tire size well accually I i edited the door jam sticker so now it's the correct tire size. i also put 4.11 gears in it too but i corrected the speedo so it's right on.
for more info on this car go to the third gentech then go too "91 firebird 400 project"
it's an awsome car i'll have pic's of it soon i hope. should be done by summer 04.