185s or 195s??????????
185s or 195s??????????
Ordered a set of T1rs for my S2 111s, got them from Camskill at a very reasonably price......
Now for the part thats bugging me!
I originally told them that I wanted 185/50R16 fronts, they advised to go for 195 fronts and that they have never heard of elise customers ordering 185s.
Now that the tyres have arrived, i want to be sure that 195s are okay to fit before i do so as obviously i cannot swap them if they are wrong.
Seem to be getting told different advice from different parties!
Any advice is appreciated!!
Cheers
David
ps. apologies for posting in general and technical - needed it to get read before tomorrow!
Now for the part thats bugging me!
I originally told them that I wanted 185/50R16 fronts, they advised to go for 195 fronts and that they have never heard of elise customers ordering 185s.
Now that the tyres have arrived, i want to be sure that 195s are okay to fit before i do so as obviously i cannot swap them if they are wrong.
Seem to be getting told different advice from different parties!
Any advice is appreciated!!
Cheers
David
ps. apologies for posting in general and technical - needed it to get read before tomorrow!
- craigs135s
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I don't think the T1R is available in 185. The T1S certainly wasn't. Lots of people with 195s on instead of 185s myself included. 195s fit fine on S1 rims. Without starting and S1-S2 war, surely the S2 rims are not inferior
But seriously, yes they may have run with a 175 section tyre (or was that the VX?) but if they are a 5.5 inch rim, you have no worries.
Main observation is that car may be a little less understeery or little more oversteery...but not so as to make a hooj difference I'm led to believe. Certainly never bothered me and I'm no Ayrton Senna!

Main observation is that car may be a little less understeery or little more oversteery...but not so as to make a hooj difference I'm led to believe. Certainly never bothered me and I'm no Ayrton Senna!
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- craigs135s
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Ok - 195 toyo's will fit perfectly well. They were the tyre of choice for S2 owners a while back - personally I didn't like them as I felt they squirmed too much and dropped back down to 185's.
But it's very much a personal choice and I think I was the only S2 driver to prefer the narrower 185 tyre.
If that's what you've got then there's no problem with fitting and using them. Top tip is to go for the AD07's next time - a much better tyre in all weathers and uses that the proxies which tend to go "off" very quickly on track.
Mac
But it's very much a personal choice and I think I was the only S2 driver to prefer the narrower 185 tyre.
If that's what you've got then there's no problem with fitting and using them. Top tip is to go for the AD07's next time - a much better tyre in all weathers and uses that the proxies which tend to go "off" very quickly on track.
Mac
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- steve_weegie
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I believe that lotus changed from using the 195 tyre (S1 elise & s1 / s2 exige) to the 175 tyre on the majority of s2 elises to induce more understeer in the car. In fact, the track biased versions of the s2 elise had 195 tyres fitted, but admitedly these were on larger 6" rims. Your car will not have a rim size less than 5.5" so you can quite happily run 195 profile t1-r's or r888's.
For your peace of mind, my standard rims are perfectly happy with 195 profile t1-r's!
Here's a clicky linkto the toyo website for their permitted rim sizes
clicky link to the wheels and tyres section on lotuses website.
Elise parts have the ad07 tyres for £450 & i'd guess you'll get a set of t1-r's for less than £300. The extra £150 i personally save goes on my yokohama a048 budget, but that's another story for another time.....
Hope this helps,
Steve
For your peace of mind, my standard rims are perfectly happy with 195 profile t1-r's!
Here's a clicky linkto the toyo website for their permitted rim sizes
clicky link to the wheels and tyres section on lotuses website.
Elise parts have the ad07 tyres for £450 & i'd guess you'll get a set of t1-r's for less than £300. The extra £150 i personally save goes on my yokohama a048 budget, but that's another story for another time.....
Hope this helps,
Steve
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You can find a Top Gear clip on YouTube with the S2 Elise where Clarkson explains the narrow tyre understeer and complains about the lack of oversteer (then the Lotus guy shows him up by chucking it all over the track).
(sorry for the lack of a link but I can't get YouTube at work
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(sorry for the lack of a link but I can't get YouTube at work

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