Tire size and availability
Tire size and availability
My 2011 g37 journey sedan has 225/50-18 tires. I noticed that many summer tires don't come in that size. Am I stuck with that size? I don't want to have my speedometer re calibrated. I am interested in the Hankook Ventus V12 EVO, which is highly rated by Consumer Reports and also cheaper than most others, but it is not made in 225/50-18.
Here's the calculator
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
You can even go 245 wide.
https://www.myg37.com/forums/tire_rim_calculator.php
You can even go 245 wide.
Also, with that size, I'd go with Michelin PSS (for sport ride) or Primacy MXM4 (for comfort). They cost a little more but better than the Hankooks. If you go with Michelins, wait for their $70 rebate. It comes and goes every month.
Does this really come up that often? If so, that makes my next tire decision pretty easy. I have been debating between the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 and the Continental DWS. The A/S 3 have a V rated tire for $155 per tire, which is less than the DWS to begin with and then the $70 rebate would be icing on the cake.
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Does this really come up that often? If so, that makes my next tire decision pretty easy. I have been debating between the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 and the Continental DWS. The A/S 3 have a V rated tire for $155 per tire, which is less than the DWS to begin with and then the $70 rebate would be icing on the cake.
Does this really come up that often? If so, that makes my next tire decision pretty easy. I have been debating between the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 and the Continental DWS. The A/S 3 have a V rated tire for $155 per tire, which is less than the DWS to begin with and then the $70 rebate would be icing on the cake.
First, I'd like to say I'm grateful for finding this forum! I'm a newb, so pardon my long post, and hope I'm posting in the right spot based on the rules.
I've spent all darn day going around in circles trying to find a tire replacement for my newly 'purchased' but used 2011 G37x Sport sedan with AWD. Like forrmark, I have 225/50-18's and can't find many high performing "All Season" in that size as I live in New England and see lots of snow.
From what I've read here, it seems my best choice is the 245/45-18 for replacement all around, as the Offset Calculator shows -0.66%.
I'd like to purchase the Cooper Zeon RS3-A as it seems like the best value price I can get for the performance at discounttiredirect.com ($584 - $60 Visa = $524 Final).
My other option was the Cooper CS5 Grand Touring which comes in the stock
225/50-18 size, which is cheaper ($464 Final) but only has a "T" speed rating and probably won't perform as well.
I've worked hard to get this car, so I just want to make sure I'm OK with ordering these 245/45-18's and just need some reassurance. Is there anything else I should check first?
Thanks a lot guys!!
I've spent all darn day going around in circles trying to find a tire replacement for my newly 'purchased' but used 2011 G37x Sport sedan with AWD. Like forrmark, I have 225/50-18's and can't find many high performing "All Season" in that size as I live in New England and see lots of snow.
From what I've read here, it seems my best choice is the 245/45-18 for replacement all around, as the Offset Calculator shows -0.66%.
I'd like to purchase the Cooper Zeon RS3-A as it seems like the best value price I can get for the performance at discounttiredirect.com ($584 - $60 Visa = $524 Final).
My other option was the Cooper CS5 Grand Touring which comes in the stock
225/50-18 size, which is cheaper ($464 Final) but only has a "T" speed rating and probably won't perform as well.
I've worked hard to get this car, so I just want to make sure I'm OK with ordering these 245/45-18's and just need some reassurance. Is there anything else I should check first?
Thanks a lot guys!!
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