Cerbera tyres for 16" wheels
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Hi
I need to replace the tyres on my car as they are 15 years old (!)
Assuming that 225/45/16 / 245/45/16 is the best front/back sizes, I cannot either online or by ringing round, find any four tyres of the same make in those sizes.
So to help me out - what does everyone use and from where do they buy them?
Cheers
I need to replace the tyres on my car as they are 15 years old (!)
Assuming that 225/45/16 / 245/45/16 is the best front/back sizes, I cannot either online or by ringing round, find any four tyres of the same make in those sizes.
So to help me out - what does everyone use and from where do they buy them?
Cheers
Hey well I still have those sizes on my car (LS7 powered) r888 front t1r rear .
Not sure how important it is for our cars, mine has been unweldy in the cold and wet but I survived each time I've driven it in those conditions...
I have seen 225 45 16 frnt & 235 50 16 rear on a 4.2 - depending on how much HP you have might be worth a look. Its a smaller tire I know, buts its not like you are going be worse off than me with the 245s
Personally I have been looking for 245 50 16 - the bigger tire will give a larger contact patch - trouble is that the tire is rare over here, its a Mustang/Camaro size in the US, you can even get winter tires in that size...
Not sure how important it is for our cars, mine has been unweldy in the cold and wet but I survived each time I've driven it in those conditions...
I have seen 225 45 16 frnt & 235 50 16 rear on a 4.2 - depending on how much HP you have might be worth a look. Its a smaller tire I know, buts its not like you are going be worse off than me with the 245s

Personally I have been looking for 245 50 16 - the bigger tire will give a larger contact patch - trouble is that the tire is rare over here, its a Mustang/Camaro size in the US, you can even get winter tires in that size...

ukkid35 said:
I'm a big fan of ContiSports and have 245/45/16 fitted to my other car, your options are severely limited in this size.
I have no experience of 225/45/16 - sorry.
After sticking to the sizes in the owners handbook, I've got the Continentals on the front & they're excellent.I have no experience of 225/45/16 - sorry.
I can't recall there being much choice for the back, so ended up with Toyos.
Edit... Just noticed in my 96 handbook, the original tyres are 225/45 on the front & 235/50 rears.
Edited by RUSSELLM on Tuesday 23 July 16:54
As an update to this old thread.....having recently re-acquired my 4.2 Cerb, bought new by me in 1997, I am putting it back onto original 16 inch Saturn alloys (a controversial move as most owners like 18 inch Spiders). As the tyre choice is limited these days I'd be grateful to hear what other owners use/recommend for 16 inch alloys.
I'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
I'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
92Griff said:
As an update to this old thread.....having recently re-acquired my 4.2 Cerb, bought new by me in 1997, I am putting it back onto original 16 inch Saturn alloys (a controversial move as most owners like 18 inch Spiders). As the tyre choice is limited these days I'd be grateful to hear what other owners use/recommend for 16 inch alloys.
I'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
Since my previous post I have moved my other car off the 16" wheels on to extremely expensive used 17" Cup 2, this means both cars now use exactly the same AD08R in exactly the same sizes - 235/40/17 and 255/40/17I'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
Never looked back, both cars are superb on track, and no sacrifice in comfort, noise or refinement at all
92Griff said:
As an update to this old thread.....having recently re-acquired my 4.2 Cerb, bought new by me in 1997, I am putting it back onto original 16 inch Saturn alloys (a controversial move as most owners like 18 inch Spiders). As the tyre choice is limited these days I'd be grateful to hear what other owners use/recommend for 16 inch alloys.
I'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
Interesting, my 97 4.2 came with RL7'sI'm thinking of buying Toyo TR1's.
Thanks
Are these the same used on Griffs and Chims? What do those owners use?
Byker28i said:
Interesting, my 97 4.2 came with RL7's
Are these the same used on Griffs and Chims? What do those owners use?
Possibly the first owner made a special request for RL7's when they ordered their car. RL7's weren't on the options list from the factory at the time. Griffiths used Estorils from 1994 and Chims used Imolas or Estorils, both 15/16 inch front/rear.Are these the same used on Griffs and Chims? What do those owners use?
Tyre sizes recommended by the factory changed over time.
In 1996, when I specced up my car, they advised Bridgestone 225/45ZR16 front, 235/50ZR16 rear for the 4.2 (which was the only Cerbera available then).
In 1997 the recommended sizes were:
4.2 - 225/45ZR16 front, 245/45ZR16 rear
4.0 - 225/50ZR16 front & rear
4.5 - 235/40ZR17 front, 255/40ZR17 rear
I think the 4.0 was marketed as being more of a grand tourer which may explain why 50 aspect ratio tyres were specified. Correct me if I'm wrong.
So, for the 16 inch alloys the tyre choices are limited, especially if you want the same make/tread pattern on from/rear, which I do. Toyo TR1, which is an update of the T1-R, is available. These are supposed to have a stiffer sidewall. I've read reports on some threads where owners have criticised the T1-R's for being to soft when cornering hard. Interested to hear what other owners think.
spitfire4v8 said:
Yes the 4.0 came with the 50s front and rear. Originally they were a goodyear eagle and rode superbly. Quite the best of the bunch. They had limited grip though, but drifted beautifully.
And were supposedly fitted with a slower steering rackExcept the rack and steering arms are shared with the original 4.2 and 4.5 (according to TVR-Parts), so how is that achieved?
ukkid35 said:
spitfire4v8 said:
Yes the 4.0 came with the 50s front and rear. Originally they were a goodyear eagle and rode superbly. Quite the best of the bunch. They had limited grip though, but drifted beautifully.
And were supposedly fitted with a slower steering rackExcept the rack and steering arms are shared with the original 4.2 and 4.5 (according to TVR-Parts), so how is that achieved?


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