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What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Tue Jan 27, 2004 8:17 pm
by kiwi_mtm
What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter OEM wheel.
Its P/N 4B3 601 025 S
7.5JxY18H2 ET20
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 5:58 am
by kiwi_mtm
Sorted it myself.
225/40/18 (I hope!)
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Wed Jan 28, 2004 8:47 am
by donrs4
the exact spec is
225/40 R18 92V Extra Load M+S
Smart move with the spare wheel, got mine too a couple of weeks ago.
Good luck!!
d.
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 2:34 am
by kiwi_mtm
I've now run into the sticky question of what tyre to get.
Most seem directional for that size, and I dont really want to run it backwards.
Whats a tyre thats non directional in that size/rating ?
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 10:11 am
by TarmacTerrorist
What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter OEM wheel.
Its P/N 4B3 601 025 S
7.5JxY18H2 ET20
Thought it was summer time at your end of the globe? Can the winter wheel be used as a spare, doesn't it have a diferrent rolling radius?
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Sat Jan 31, 2004 3:38 pm
by johneroberts
Do you guys have Winter?
i mean snow and ice and all that sh1t
Nah dnt think so
Cheers
jr
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 12:36 am
by kiwi_mtm
Do you guys have Winter?
i mean snow and ice and all that sh1t
Nah dnt think so
Cheers
jr
Not where i live. But I have the winter wheel, and need a summer tyre to fit it thats non directional.
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Sun Feb 01, 2004 6:22 pm
by donrs4
It's only for a few hundred km, right, until you get a proper one delivered. I have a winter tire on it and kept two "kind of okay profile" summer tires in my garage. So I could have something sorted until the replacement tires are delivered (which takes 1-3 days here in CH).
keep us posted if you find a non-directional summer tire.
d.
Re: What size tyre and spec do I need for the Winter..
Posted: Wed Feb 04, 2004 7:33 pm
by Jan
[/quote]
Not where i live. But I have the winter wheel, and need a summer tyre to fit it thats non directional. [/quote]
No problem, kiwi, you can take
Pirelli PZero Rosso
Pirelli PZero Nero
Conti SC 2
Michelin PS2
All of them are nondirectional and available as 92Y Extra Load
Ideal Low Cost Tyre Found
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 2:00 am
by kiwi_mtm
In my search for an affordable Winter Tyre to fit my Winter rim, I have found the following.
Yokohama S306. 225/40/18 Z Rated, 92 load index.
It cost be NZ$310 (pounds ~$110), which is pretty good compaed to Pilot Sports which would have cost NZ$700+.
The big thing, is that is Non Directional. This was my big wish, as i wanted assurance that if I put it on, I wouldnt have a 50:50 chance of running it backwards. It seems we "almost" get as much run as you brits sometimes.

Re: Ideal Low Cost Tyre Found
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 9:32 pm
by Jan
Bloody hell, so what kind of tyre were you searching for? [img]images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
Winter?? Why do you take a winter tyre when there is no winter where you live? [img]images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
And why do you write that you need a summer tyre? [img]images/graemlins/062802beat_prv.gif[/img]
Re: Ideal Low Cost Tyre Found
Posted: Sat Feb 07, 2004 11:50 pm
by kiwi_mtm
Bloody hell, so what kind of tyre were you searching for? [img]images/graemlins/mad.gif[/img]
Winter?? Why do you take a winter tyre when there is no winter where you live? [img]images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]
And why do you write that you need a summer tyre? [img]images/graemlins/062802beat_prv.gif[/img]
Its the Audi RS4 Winter RIM. The only reason you use this, is cauz its narrow than the standard 8" rim which wont fit in the boot well.
I'm using a Summer tyre, cauz thats all we use here. Where i live, that winter isnt that bad.
What I was looking for was a low cost tyre (affordable, as its only gonna be a spare) Non Directtional (didnt want a 50:50 chance of having to run it backwards) tyre, plus Z rated and a reasonable load rating of course. Getting all these attributes took a little while, but i got there !
Re: Ideal Low Cost Tyre Found
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 12:08 pm
by Jan
Kiwi? Do you know the difference between a summer and winter tyre?
You wrote that yokohama S306 is a z rated winter tyre, then you wrote that you are using a summer tyre. [img]images/graemlins/rocketwhore.gif[/img]
Ok!
1. There is no z rated winter tyre on this planet
2. Yokohama S306 is a summer tyre (when you put a summer tyre on a winter rim, it will NOT transform into a winter tyre, please believe me! [img]images/graemlins/biggrin3.gif[/img]
3. you didn't write before that is has to be a cheap one, did you?
4. 92Y rating would be better, although I think you won't drive so fast with this wheel
Re: Ideal Low Cost SUMMER Tyre Found
Posted: Sun Feb 08, 2004 6:36 pm
by kiwi_mtm
Kiwi? Do you know the difference between a summer and winter tyre?
You wrote that yokohama S306 is a z rated winter tyre, then you wrote that you are using a summer tyre. [img]images/graemlins/rocketwhore.gif[/img]
Ok!
1. There is no z rated winter tyre on this planet
2. Yokohama S306 is a summer tyre (when you put a summer tyre on a winter rim, it will NOT transform into a winter tyre, please believe me! [img]images/graemlins/biggrin3.gif[/img]
3. you didn't write before that is has to be a cheap one, did you?
4. 92Y rating would be better, although I think you won't drive so fast with this wheel
No I wrote Winter RIM, Not Winter Tyre. Yes I know the difference.
The Winter "RIM" is simply a good rim to use that will fit in the boot (you cannot fit the standard RS4 rim, as its too big, thus the use of the narrower RS4 Winter RIM). You can fit on it whatever tyre choice is suitable for your conditions. In my case, a Summer Tyre, which was Z Rated, and non Directional.
The big point was that I wanted a tyre that was Non Directional, and a reasonable price to use as a spare. These are rare, and I was making my findings public to the forum.
See:
RS4 Spare Wheel Conversion
Clear as mud ?
Opps. I've just read my original post, and see where I’ve typo'ed Winter Tyre, where it should say summer Tyre. But by reading the above, I’m sure you get the meaning. Sorry for confusing you.