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    changing wheels and tyres Superb Sedan

    Hello

    I've purchased a set of 19" wheels ready to put onto my 2012 Superb Sedan when it arrives next month. I haven't yet bought tyres for these wheels and was wondering if anyone has had experience changing their wheels? What size I should be looking at? I want to keep the road noise to a minimum but also have a better performing tyre than the ones that come standard.

    FYI these are the wheels http://i15.photobucket.com/albums/a3...r/fdghdfgh.jpg

    I've already got skoda centre caps for them to replace the porsche ones.

    Thanks

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    The standard wheel/tyre size is 225/45 x17 on a 17x7.5inch rim. How wide are the 19 inch wheels?

    You are going to have to go to a much lower profile tyre to keep the rolling diameter the same on the 19inch rim. Something like 225/35X19.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    The standard wheel/tyre size is 225/45 x17 on a 17x7.5inch rim. How wide are the 19 inch wheels?

    You are going to have to go to a much lower profile tyre to keep the rolling diameter the same on the 19inch rim. Something like 225/35X19.
    They are 19x8.5 and 19x9.5. Would the 225/35x19 still fit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    They are 19x8.5 and 19x9.5. Would the 225/35x19 still fit?
    I think you will find that the 9.5 inch ones will be illegal on your car. Most state road authorities have regulations on what increase in wheel width (not tyre) you can have on a FWD car
    Are you sure they will fit your car (bolt pattern, offset etc). You don't usually put different width wheels on a FWD car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    I think you will find that the 9.5 inch ones will be illegal on your car. Most state road authorities have regulations on what increase in wheel width (not tyre) you can have on a FWD car
    Are you sure they will fit your car (bolt pattern, offset etc). You don't usually put different width wheels on a FWD car.
    If the 9.5 inch won't fit I can exchange them for 8.5 inch ones. The bolt pattern is the same, not sure about offset. Problem is without the car here I can't try it out. So the 225/35x19 should fit on the 19x8.5 rim all round?

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    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    If the 9.5 inch won't fit I can exchange them for 8.5 inch ones.
    IMO, that'll be the best thing to do.

    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    So the 225/35x19 should fit on the 19x8.5 rim all round?
    Yes, 225/35 R19 tyres will fit 19x8.5 wheels quite fine.

    Though if you require your vehicle to be roadworthy, you need to fit 235/35 R19 91Y XL tyres, since the load index must be no less than 91.

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    No where in Aus will allow 9.5 without an engineer's certificate and likewise no insurance company will provide you insurance unless the wheels are legal.
    9's are legal Max for the Superb... 225/35/19 would be the suggested size for a 8.5 and 235/35/19 for 9inch if it exists.

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    Great thanks for your help guys. I'll get 19x8.5 all round then, don't want to have insurance problems. I'll take a look at tyres in the 225/35/19 size , any recommendations on brands?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pologti18t View Post
    You don't usually put different width wheels on a FWD car.
    come to south east dub fest and say that, lol.

    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    Great thanks for your help guys. I'll get 19x8.5 all round then, don't want to have insurance problems. I'll take a look at tyres in the 225/35/19 size , any recommendations on brands?
    firstly, nice wheels! i hope the offsets etc are bang on so you dont have any headaches.

    as for tyres, that's a bit of a can of worms... what are your goals? are you going to be pushing in corners/driving hard etc? or are you after a quite grand touring tyre?

    michelin ps2's have your size, bf goodrich gforce profiler should as well, and i've been using their little brother (gforce sport) for a while - great tyre, grippy in the wet let alone the dry, and AWESOME wearing. pirelli pzero rosso/ pzero, etc etc.

    if you dont know much about tyres, and if you havent got any set 'go to' tyre, then really the only thing to do is try to create a shortlist based on your size, read up on reviews online, and then shop for the best price for the short-shortlisted tyres.

    people are going to laugh at this next bit - you're in melbourne, so i'd suggest checking out COSTCO for tyres... i did get some bridgestones there a few weeks ago, and they were still 40% cheaper at costco than any bridgestone tyre center, even WITH the bridgestone tyre centers' october sale. they stock bridgestone, michelin, and pirelli iirc.

    they had a deal where if you buy 4 tyres, you get $50 off the price, plus they fill the tyres with nitrogen, plus free nitrogen top ups for the life of the tyre, plus free tyre puncture repair for the life of the tyre. not bad...

    p.s. im not saying this because im sponsored by costco or anything... i wish i was, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by romaniac View Post
    I want to keep the road noise to a minimum but also have a better performing tyre than the ones that come standard.
    235/35 R19 tyres are mostly of the ultra high performance variety, which mainly focus on handling and grip. Noise, comfort, wear, rolling resistance & cost are second thoughts here. The joys of ultra low profile tyres and big wheels...

    The big brands with their most recent flagship performance models are listed below (and incidentally, the only ones available in such a size):

    Bridgestone Potenza S001
    Continental Sport Contact 5P
    Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT
    Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2
    Michelin Pilot Super Sport
    Pirelli P Zero

    At this level, they're all really much of a muchness in terms of noise, but at least all of these tyres will certainly outperform the standard tyres, which are Continental Sport Contact 2 (for 225/40 R18 ), IIRC.

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