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Fiat 126 Chat => Tuning & Customising 126 Models => Topic started by: custardboy on January 12, 2009, 10:09:38 AM
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My air cooled 126 is running on 13" alloys with 155/65 tyres which I think are bigger than standard, seem ok but can catch a little on front arches when turning steering.
I have been offered some 13" Cinq alloys with new Pirelli 165/55 tyres, would these be a better fit and what difference to speedo would they make?
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When in doubt - http://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp [-/
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ive been told thet 165/55 is the largest tire you can fit on a BIS without rubbing, dk if theres a difference with aircooleds. Anyway im getting my self 165/55 too so you tell me how you get on... :D
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Hello Guys, I studied this for a while before getting my 14" 5J wheels. Wherever you go you will be told that you can't have 14" alloys but as long as you can source 155/50/14 tyers then you can!
You will find you have a lot more choice of wheel if you go upto 14" and the combination below fits perfectly.
135/80/12 pretty much = 155/55/14
see http://www.tyresave.co.uk/tyresize.html
NANKANG TYRES £34 EA @
http://ssl.delti.com/cgi-bin/rshop.pl
All the best
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Most 'cento owners have labelled Nankangs as "Ditch finders" ... I take it they're not so bad on the Maluch?
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You could be right, I don't know but mine have been fine and if they are on a 126 top speed 65mph then I don't think you have to worry about driving into a ditch unless you are visually impared. My original 1978 126 used to run on any old 135 remould and I only ran into a wall once, the wall came off worse LOL.
Just trying to help. I did find the tyre size calculator VV handy, gives you a real example of how tyre size will work out.
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I have used the US Miata owners club wheel calculator which is good but this one www.kouki.co.uk/utilities/visual-tyre-size-calculator is very effective.
I have since found the standard tyre size to be 135/70/13, therefore my 155/65/13 are causing a 2.5% increase in rolling circumferance, effecting the speedo slightly. The 165/55/13 should be fine so long as the extra width does not catch on the front.
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ha ha i like what you say about the nankangs! the old profile was very square and i found they tended to let go easily on greasy roads , pirrelis i have found that i spun out more on round abouts than i would like as they are a summer tyre , the new nankangs have a rounder profile and different tread pattern and compound and so far i only get the car sliding when i want it to and hasnt given up yet on hard corners at speed even on the wet greasy surfaces that are here now. the other difference is your cinq/sei are front wheel drive and need to be driven differently.
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mick ?