14 inch tires June 03, 2010, 12:53:42 PM I have the 14" 8 hole aluminum wheels on my Elan....want to upgrade to some turbine's or maybe some pony's later on...but for now i am going to deal with what i have....are any of you guys running big meaty 14's? I have seen 235/60r14 advertised and not sure how those will look...or even if it is worth it. Have 205/70's on now and they suck! Let me know what you guys think Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #1 – June 03, 2010, 04:09:01 PM What is the width on those wheels? That will really determine how wide you can go without distorting the contact patch on the tire.Darren Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #2 – June 03, 2010, 06:09:01 PM Don't spend the money on 14" tires,go with the bigger wheels and tires.Wheels can be found super cheap (turbines,snowflakes,10 holes). Quote Selected
14s Reply #3 – June 03, 2010, 07:15:51 PM i runn 14 s on my mine 215 70 14 s 7 in wheels. were did u fine a 235-60 14 at. i bet there high as hell lol Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #4 – June 03, 2010, 09:08:36 PM i am going to say that they are 6 inches wide? I havent measured, but they are skinny. I know the 15's are cheap......but there arent many sets to be found here in the DC area....moving back to NC soon...maybe i will have better luck there. The 235/60's and i even found 245/60's online....80-90 a piece. have to have some meat in the rear....cant keep the wheels planted just driving around town. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #5 – June 03, 2010, 09:55:15 PM You will pay less for any similar sized tire for a 15" rim. My local tire shops wanted $120 each for 195/70/14r. I think I am running 235/60/r15's right now. Basically a small truck tire, but my 5.0 is alittle bit tired. I think I paid $25 for four rims and $300 for the new tires mounted and balanced. It was actually cheaper to upgrade to the 15's. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #6 – June 04, 2010, 05:42:02 AM I had 246/60R 14's on my first T-Bird (85), and it looked good (white letters and all). I had 14X6 aftermarket Cragar chrome wheels on it though. 235's will fit your stock wheels (I believe they are 14X6 as well) with no problems. You might get a bit of sidewall bulge, but IMO that will only make 'em look better.As for the height, a 235/60R14 would actually be shorter than a stock 215/70R14. A 245 is slightly shorter as well. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #7 – June 04, 2010, 11:13:38 AM I had some old mustang 14" alloys, they had 225 60 14's on them. They looked pretty good, I wouldnt go much, if any, wider. I would worry about handling/stability problems, just my 2 pennys.http://www.onlinetires.com/user/vehicle/tires/allbrands.html Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #8 – June 04, 2010, 03:46:09 PM thanks for the opinions guys. Think im going to go ahead and find 2 more turbine wheels. Was just given 2 15" draglites and 2 turbines....maybe i will sell the draglites for 2 more turbines. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #9 – June 04, 2010, 08:11:54 PM I would sell the turbines and keep the draglites. The turbines are a bitch to clean and don't look as nice as the draglites.Darren Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #10 – June 05, 2010, 08:00:04 AM i dont like the draglites though.... too flashy. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #11 – June 05, 2010, 10:53:18 AM I understand completely. I was just looking at the maintenance side of things. If you can wait for a set of ten holes I would as they are nice and easy to clean. I have a set but I think shipping would be higher than just being patient and finding some local.Darren Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #12 – June 05, 2010, 10:45:57 PM honestly would rather have 4 donuts than the 10 hole wheels. but point well taken, i will wait until i find a nice set of 15's. hopefully i sooner than later.....these 14's roll over on themselves on any corner. Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #13 – June 06, 2010, 10:58:58 AM If you are still on the four lug setup you are pretty much limited as far as wheel selection goes. You could opt to go to a five lug setup which would open the door for wheel selection.Darren Quote Selected
14 inch tires Reply #14 – June 09, 2010, 09:30:11 PM well i have decided to get a set of each and see what looks best for me. have the 8 holes.....have 2 turbines....just picked up a set of snowflakes....maybe i will buy 2 more turbines to match the 2 i have and then mount my drag tires on a set of 10 holes.......I am going for a "sleeper" look and dont want anything too "flashy" Quote Selected