Tire Sizes; 19 Front, 20 Rear


w. mitty

GT Owner
Mark IV Lifetime
Sep 1, 2005
704
I'm considering upsizing to 19/20s. Considering either HREs or IForged. Just wondering if anyone as come up with tires that will match the rolling diameter of the factory setup for the 19/20 combination. I'm having trouble coming up with a match at the tire sites I have tried.

I know that a couple of owners here have done the 20/22 option, but that may be a little extreme for my tastes, at least until I see them in person.
 
w. mitty said:
I'm considering upsizing to 19/20s. Considering either HREs or IForged. Just wondering if anyone as come up with tires that will match the rolling diameter of the factory setup for the 19/20 combination. I'm having trouble coming up with a match at the tire sites I have tried.

I know that a couple of owners here have done the 20/22 option, but that may be a little extreme for my tastes, at least until I see them in person.
Wherever you buy your wheels, they can suggest appropriate tire sizes.
If you want some IForged wheels, let me know and I will get you the homie price! :biggrin
 
ROCMAN said:
Wherever you buy your wheels, they can suggest appropriate tire sizes.
If you want some IForged wheels, let me know and I will get you the homie price! :biggrin

I'm intrested in the 19/20 combo as well. Could you please pm a price?

Thanks
 
Okay, to determine the actual sizes of tires, here's the formula:

((X*Y/25.4)*2)+Z

Here is that broken down:

tire_size.JPG


Tire Dimensions: For this example we will use a tire size of 315/40-19 (factory GT rear).

315 is the section width of the tire (how wide the tire is) in milimeters, dimension "X" in the diagram.

40 is an aspect ratio - from the top of the rim to the top of the tire (the sidewall, dimension "Y" in the diagram) is 40% as tall in that section as the tire is wide.

19 is the overall diameter of the rim, dimension "Z" in the diagram.

Our Example: X=315, Y=.40 (40% converted to decimal), Z=14

315 times .40 = 126

126 divided by 25.4 = 4.96"

4.96" times 2 (you have two sidewalls) = 9.92"

9.92" plus 19 = 28.92"

28.92 inches is the generally the overall diameter of a 315/40-19 tire.

As for the fronts, the 235/45-18 is roughly a 26.32" tall tire.

A quick check on the actual manufacturer's specs on these tires returns:

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.jsp?make=Goodyear&model=Eagle+F1+Supercar&tirePageLocQty=

26.3" for the front
28.9" for the rear

I hope this helps!

Regards,

James
 
If you are not sure what color wheel you want, you can always go this route.
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www.1010tires.com has a great tire size calculator. You can check specs against stock size automatically. Look under the "tech" section on the left side.
 
 
Ha, Ha, 101, you want us to put Miata tires on our cars so your's looks and goes faster?