14" or 15" for Mr2 mk2 for road driving.
Discussion
I need to replace my 16" inch wheels on my mk2 mr2 rev1, The roads around here are so bad.
I wonder if its worth while going for 14" version with fatter tyre profile instead of 15", wont it give a better ride but downgrade in "handling", more wallowing around the bend?
I have MR2 mk2 N/A import with 2 pot brakes (turbo brakes?) 258mm disc in front.
I wonder if its worth while going for 14" version with fatter tyre profile instead of 15", wont it give a better ride but downgrade in "handling", more wallowing around the bend?
I have MR2 mk2 N/A import with 2 pot brakes (turbo brakes?) 258mm disc in front.
I wouldn't go back to 14", Standard from rev 2 onwards was 195/50/15 front and 225/50/15 rear.
You sure you rev 2 brakes at the front? If so why have you not changed the rear too? You would have a brake in balance for sure.... Most of the braking on a 2 is done by rear IIRC
For reference Revision 2 onwards weather turbo or NA have the same brakes.
You sure you rev 2 brakes at the front? If so why have you not changed the rear too? You would have a brake in balance for sure.... Most of the braking on a 2 is done by rear IIRC
For reference Revision 2 onwards weather turbo or NA have the same brakes.
MikeyMike said:
Just to clarify the standard tyre sizes for the 15 inch wheel are 195/55/15 front and 225/50/15 rear. Falken and Toyo cater pretty well for those sizes.
And these are pretty much the only 2 choices for rears. Not sure about the Falkens but the Toyos are reputed for being not a bad tyre but only lasting around 6k miles.In the end I took a punt on some Maxxis Victras. So far they actually seem alright, certainly no worse than the Dunlop SP 9000 I had on there before. I haven't had chance to carry out the industry standard "Boot-it-away-from-a-wet-roundabout" test yet but for every day driving I can't fault them.
vrooom said:
I have MR2 mk2 N/A import with 2 pot brakes (turbo brakes?) 258mm disc in front.
Midshipracer said:
You sure you rev 2 brakes at the front? If so why have you not changed the rear too? You would have a brake in balance for sure....
Size quoted by the OP are Rev 1 discs. Specs areRevision 1
Front 258mm diameter: 25mm thickness
Rear 263mm diameter: 16mm thickness
Revision 2 onwards
Front 275mm diameter: 30mm thickness
Rear 281mm diameter: 22mm thickness
Midshipracer said:
Most of the braking on a 2 is done by rear IIRC
Nope. If that were so the rear pads would wear faster than the front. They don't.Gassing Station | Japanese Chat | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff


