Help w Racing Tires - Baby's Got New Shoes!
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Help w Racing Tires - Baby's Got New Shoes!
OK Guys, I've spent months looking, asking, researching; trying to find a 195-50-15 competition tire for autocross. The size is specific. It has to fit the Ghia. There are plenty of "sport" or "high-performance" street tires, but that's not what I want. Hoosier was supposed to have "The Speedster" marketed for the classic Porsches in an A6 compound. They aren't making them yet. Hankook's comp tire (Z211) that WAS avail in my size is discontinued & the replacement is only avail in a 205 (too big). Yok's A038R is NLA. If you know a source that has a 195-50-15 competition tire, please let me know. Tire Rack, Disc Tire, and all the usuals can't help.
Thanks,
Ozzie
Thanks,
Ozzie
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Ozzie,
They used to sell a lot of 15" size autox and road race tires but every one is racing on 16, 17 and 18s these days so the tire companies are phasing out our sizes. I understand you want a 195/50 . Is there any way a 205/45/15 can fit with your wheels?
I used to race on 205/50 but had to work the body a bit. I didn't mind doing this as the car was fairly rusty anyway.
Brent
They used to sell a lot of 15" size autox and road race tires but every one is racing on 16, 17 and 18s these days so the tire companies are phasing out our sizes. I understand you want a 195/50 . Is there any way a 205/45/15 can fit with your wheels?
I used to race on 205/50 but had to work the body a bit. I didn't mind doing this as the car was fairly rusty anyway.
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195-50-15 Chopper Mech
Brent, I had to adjust the steering stops way out for the 195's after all the rubbing on the trailing arms. The 2.0L Fuchs keep things pretty well inside. On the outside I haven't had a rub since I switched to the Whiteline sway bars. They do rub with the smaller bars, so I'm sure I'll have trouble with the 205's. Even static I'm within 3/8" of the lip.
195-50-15 Chopper Mech
Brent, I had to adjust the steering stops way out for the 195's after all the rubbing on the trailing arms. The 2.0L Fuchs keep things pretty well inside. On the outside I haven't had a rub since I switched to the Whiteline sway bars. They do rub with the smaller bars, so I'm sure I'll have trouble with the 205's. Even static I'm within 3/8" of the lip.
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Ozzie,
One set up I had a problem with a 15x7 Fuchs rubbing the bottom ball joint inside the wheel. I clearanced the arm and ball joint slightly so they just fit inside the wheel. I think your wheel is 15 x 5.5? Where is your wheel hitting? Do you have a pic?
There are parts of the arms that you can clearance with out any worries. I would go that route. If you have 3/8 at the lip you should be able to fit the 205s with out rolling the inner body lip any.
Brent
One set up I had a problem with a 15x7 Fuchs rubbing the bottom ball joint inside the wheel. I clearanced the arm and ball joint slightly so they just fit inside the wheel. I think your wheel is 15 x 5.5? Where is your wheel hitting? Do you have a pic?
There are parts of the arms that you can clearance with out any worries. I would go that route. If you have 3/8 at the lip you should be able to fit the 205s with out rolling the inner body lip any.
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Me too. Thanks for looking.David58bug wrote:I struck out Ozzie on tires for you.
Brent, the wheel was never a problem, the tire rubbed the trailing arm right outboard the seal where the grub screw is. Adjusting the steering stops made that go away, but it did cut into my radius. The 3/8" clear is static. Turn and body lean & all that air & opportunity goes away.
If Hoosier would spit out the Speedsters, all this would go away.
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How do these tires stack up to what you want? Height and Width wise?
Tire store just called back and said 22.7 inches overall in height. So those are too tall.
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Ozzie , Tire Rack has Yokahama A038R's in 195/50ZR 15 , kind of spendy though ! $178ea . I got a set of new Hoosiers for $100ea , but 205 14 & 15 .
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That's kinda right. They have one. I need four & Tire Rack says the other three are at least 8 weeks out. I'll edit tomorrow & post the e-mail.Teeroy wrote:Ozzie , Tire Rack has Yokahama A038R's in 195/50ZR 15 , kind of spendy though ! $178ea . I got a set of new Hoosiers for $100ea , but 205 14 & 15 .
David, who's your dealer? Did they say they could get the Speedsters?
I'll run the 185-65-15's in A6 in a heartbeat. I'm having trouble finding a dealer who says they can get them.
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Sorry about that , I reread you post afterwords and saw you had checked into the Yok's .
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No they can't get them and I can't find anyone who sells them.ozzie wrote:That's kinda right. They have one. I need four & Tire Rack says the other three are at least 8 weeks out. I'll edit tomorrow & post the e-mail.Teeroy wrote:Ozzie , Tire Rack has Yokahama A038R's in 195/50ZR 15 , kind of spendy though ! $178ea . I got a set of new Hoosiers for $100ea , but 205 14 & 15 .
David, who's your dealer? Did they say they could get the Speedsters?
I'll run the 185-65-15's in A6 in a heartbeat. I'm having trouble finding a dealer who says they can get them.
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I called Hoosier and they said give you this number 843-524-8473 for Woodsman tire and they do have the 185-65-15's in A6. The number I called first to get their number was 1-574-784-3152.
They are 157.00 each. Please order using one of the following methods:
E-Mail [email protected]
Phone 843-524-TIRE (8473)
Fax 843-524-FAX1 (3291)
By Mail 22 John Galt Rd.
Beaufort, SC 29906
I called them they said they could have them monday.

E-Mail [email protected]
Phone 843-524-TIRE (8473)
Fax 843-524-FAX1 (3291)
By Mail 22 John Galt Rd.
Beaufort, SC 29906
I called them they said they could have them monday.
Hot, humid air is less dense than cooler, drier air. This can allow a golf ball to fly through the air with greater ease, as there won't be as much resistance on the ball.