Originally posted by supernatural
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16 or 17 Rims for DC2?
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I'll say 16" is a good balance.
I'm running AD07 205/45/16 and i can say they are a very good tyre but the road noise can be a bit annoying especially on the highway (lesson learnt on my last trip to melb with my headunit broken )
I prefer the 205/45/16 over my other set (205/50/16)CARSFORHOPE
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Originally posted by kavehman View PostI always thought 215/45/16 was stock on JDM Type R's so why would these not be suitable for our cars ?
But try and find tyres in this size that are readily available! (PS if you do, let me know!)
RE-01R PLEASE!
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Originally posted by kavehman View PostI always thought 215/45/16 was stock on JDM Type R's so why would these not be suitable for our cars ?
The first three gear ratios in each Japanese model were the same (also Australian model). However, the spec. 98 onwards had a higher 4th and 5th. The Australian DC2R has the spec. 98 gear ratios with the spec. 96 final. I think a spreadsheet might be better now if we want to really compare ratios and the various size/profile tyres that are available.
I have 205/60x15 tyres on my JDM DC2R 96 spec. for running around the place and I used to run 215/50 x 15 on the track. Rolling diameter for the 205/60 x 15 is 627mm, while the 215/50 x 15 is 596mm. However, the 205/60x15 do scrap on really bad bumps.
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Hey evatec, great informative post, but Aussie DC2R has 4.785 FD. I know, I have counted the teeth on it! And I know other people who bought an upgrade, only to find it was already 4.785. Honda did incorrectly put it as 4.4 in a lot of documentation, but a few key places they listed it as 4.785 as well.
There was gear ratio SS floating around... cam?
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Originally posted by supernatural View Postive got RT215s on mine and they lasted me around 10,000km?? and its kinda bald now... was quite disappointed with the lifespan of these tyres...
hey freakygeek, cam... where did u get ur PP2's from?? i might just get them as my next set of tyres... the RT215s have already reached its threadwear marking point... how much do u think they cost for 205/50/15?
how the !@#$ have i gone from 97,000km to 116,000km on my RT215's and they still have tread left (incl 2 track days). Mine must be old and hard?
Suggestions?
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Originally posted by chuck View PostHey evatec, great informative post, but Aussie DC2R has 4.785 FD. I know, I have counted the teeth on it! And I know other people who bought an upgrade, only to find it was already 4.785. Honda did incorrectly put it as 4.4 in a lot of documentation, but a few key places they listed it as 4.785 as well.
There was gear ratio SS floating around... cam?
From the Japanese parts manual, the spec. 96 final gear has part number 41233-P80-V00. The US DC2R has exactly the same part number meaning the same 4.4 ratio. The 4.785 ratio final has part number 41233-P80-E30 in the 98 spec. JDM DC2R. I'll have to check with the local friendly Honda dealer exactly what part number final actually went into the Australian DC2R (1999 as opposed to the later 2000 & 2001 deliveries).
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Originally posted by supernatural View Posthey freakygeek, cam... where did u get ur PP2's from?? i might just get them as my next set of tyres... the RT215s have already reached its threadwear marking point... how much do u think they cost for 205/50/15?
But for 15" I'm not sure. If you are running these on OEM 15x6 wheels, get 195/55... they will feel much better. 205/50 should only be used on 6.5 or 7" wheels, otherwise the baggy sidewalls will cause more tyre movement on the rim.
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