6.5s on the Pacific when I was shopping for one.
The tyres will fit fine. A bit balloony but they'll fill the guards a fraction more & take some of the error out of your speedo. Probably a good idea to double check indicated against actual speeds with a GPS to work out what your new margin for error is.
Nice tyres, lucky you.
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I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
I can't imagine that there would be too much variation within decent manfacturers's tolerance.
With all the fines for speeding etc then tyre manufacturers wouldnt want to be sued for creating a legal loophole where someone unwittingly sped because their tyre had a different measurement to specifications indicated
2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters
According to Yokohama, 'the overall diameter of a radial is determined by its belts, so the tyre's overall diameter should remain virtually unchanged'.
So although a tyre's width and aspect ratio changes with different wheel widths, it's diameter should remain relatively constant.
new tyres include at least 10mm of tread depth, so the difference between a new and old tyre might be over 20mm in overall diameter
2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters
interesting to note that the accuracy of your speedo is dependent on new tyres. the more worn the tyre the slower you will be travelling relative to the speedo reading, although only by around 2-3kph
2007 Audi RS4 with: APR ECU Upgrade; JHM Quick Shifter; Milltek Catback and Downpipes; KW V3 Coilovers; Argon Creative Carbon Fibre Splitters
Difference isn't within the same mfr. It's between mfrs. Back in the day, Goodyear was one of the narrowest tyres & I know for a fact they used to upsize off the same casing (eg: a 155/78x13 was the same case as a 145/78x13).
I can't remember the exact brands but a Yokohama in the same size (on the sidewall) was a bigger diameter tyre than a Toyo.
carandimage The place where Off-Topic is On-Topic
I used to think I was anal-retentive until I started getting involved in car forums
Ordered from Tire Rack today. The surprise was the .96 slug from the Bank on transfer rate AUD to USD.
So we will see what we get.
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