275/315 tire combo

97formulakid
10-03-2005, 08:31 PM
My dad just bought a 1996 LT4 vette. I am trying to get him convinced to get some Chrome ZR1's with 17x11 in the rear. I cannot find may tire combos that have both 275 and 315 sizes. I just want some regular radials, no drag radials. Anyone have any suggestions??? BTW, I don't want to have to spend a grand in tires. I want something good but not too expensive. Thanks

PaulN64
10-03-2005, 08:43 PM
BFG T/A KD, Goodyear F1 GS and supercar, Yokahama AVS, Dunlop SP Sport 8000, Sumitomo HTZR

they all come in 315/35/17's if you are looking for that aspect ratio

97formulakid
10-03-2005, 09:43 PM
all of those tires listed are 300 bucks a pop. I guess the sumitomo is the only one that isnt. I will prolly get him to go with those.

seawolf06
10-03-2005, 10:03 PM
I wouldn't think you'd want that big of tire in the rear of a vette. Won't it hinder your cornering performance which Corvettes are known more for than a drag car? I think 275 all around would be the most I would do and I like my BFG KDW for a street tire.

Zack
10-03-2005, 10:44 PM
they are that much for good reason

with tires, you get what you pay for

Zack
10-03-2005, 10:45 PM
I wouldn't think you'd want that big of tire in the rear of a vette. Won't it hinder your cornering performance which Corvettes are known more for than a drag car? I think 275 all around would be the most I would do and I like my BFG KDW for a street tire.
the C6 Z06 has 325/30/19's in the rear

wider is better

Dave '97 Z28 M6
10-04-2005, 12:08 AM
I wouldn't think you'd want that big of tire in the rear of a vette. Won't it hinder your cornering performance which Corvettes are known more for than a drag car? I think 275 all around would be the most I would do and I like my BFG KDW for a street tire.
Not trying to beat you up over this ;) .......

The 17x9.5 & 17x11 "ZR1" wheels are called just that because they were standard issue on the Corvette ZR1, at the time the highest performance 'Vette.

seawolf06
10-04-2005, 12:11 AM
well, I wasn't saying anything about the wheels, just the tire size. I have absolutely no experience and would not dream of telling anyone here that they're wrong. Just a misconception on my part I guess. Fat tires are hella expensive too.

Zack
10-04-2005, 12:45 AM
they sure are...but ask yourself..why skimp out on whats keeping your out of a ditch/tree/other car?? lol

cwaldt
10-04-2005, 09:54 AM
they sure are...but ask yourself..why skimp out on whats keeping your out of a ditch/tree/other car?? lol


Very Good Point. We'll spend alot of $ on performance mods and rims then look for the cheapest tires. Just because we know we'll be spinning them out and needing new one's in a few months or a year.

Camarocracy
10-05-2005, 01:55 PM
Doesn't the Viper have some really wide rear tires too?

OneBad98Z
10-05-2005, 07:16 PM
the only moderate priced tire in a 315 would be a drag radial, and there not for everyone. if you going with regular radials dont skimp on the price, as stated. Cheap tires are cheap for a reason.


Later,
Greg

97formulakid
10-06-2005, 01:23 PM
well ive been doing some research and the goodyear gsd3 and such are 300 bucks a pop, they are very loud on the road and they dont get good mileage. I have looked into some sumitomo HTZ's which are dirt cheap and they are a pretty good tire. People are getting 15-20 K out of them. And this vette is going to be a weekend cruise car. My dad had a brand new 97 pickup and in the 6 years he had it he only put 17,000 miles on it. Im sure the vette will be even less. And sumitomo is a division of Goodyear, lots of their technology in there tires is barely starting to show on some of the top of the line goodyear tires.