If you are running 205/50 or 205/55-15s, could you post photos of your car? Trying to figure out tires for my 7x15 Fuchs. Thanks.
If you are running 205/50 or 205/55-15s, could you post photos of your car? Trying to figure out tires for my 7x15 Fuchs. Thanks.
Serge
City of Ben Franklin and Cheesesteaks
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Yup...205.50x15...Dunlop Dirreza II...![]()
Vic, beautiful car, thanks.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the passing of your wife. My thoughts are with you in these difficult moments.
Serge
City of Ben Franklin and Cheesesteaks
Instagram: Truevisionmediaworks
Early S Registry #2457
Daisy: 1972 T with 2.7 engine and Webers
LOOKING FOR 911 Engine # 6123044
Rowlf: 2017 Volvo S60 with Polestar Optimization
Mostro di Biscotti: 1975 Lancia Fulvia 1.3S Series 2 SOLD
Veronica: 1987 Carrera coupe - curves in all the right places...SOLD![]()
Lil' Blue: 2002 Subaru WRX Wagon SOLD
Here is Orangello with 205/50's Bridgestone RE-71R. Speedometer is off by about 10 mph. Grip is incredible.
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
Another option is 225/50-15 on sevens. I have that in the back, and 205/50-15 in front on sixes. That's what was on the car when I bought it 32 years ago and I've kept it that way. Curious to hear if that's consider too much rubber. I know that's a standard combination on sevens and eights.
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Jeff Jensen
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
FWIW, 205/50-15 may have a rubbing issue in the rear unless you're running 7R offset wheels or wider flares.
My car is setup reasonably stiff and I had rubbing up high in the rear fender under load in corners with standard 7"s and 205/50.
Cheers
E911SR & RGRUPPE
'65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
'73 S Coupe #306
In response to post 6, yes, flared. Not a great photo; the area between the fenders and tires is pretty shadowed so the transition there is tough to see. The car is at "Euro" ride height so there is not much of a gap there. I even have a spacer to push the rear wheels out, so the tires line up to the fender similar to an 8 in. wheel.
I was including more to show that 225/50-15 fits on a seven. However, as Kent points out even the 205/50-15 may cause rubbing if the car is not flared, and the 225/50-15 would likely be worse.
Jeff Jensen
Bobby Smith
member #299
1973 914/4 2.8 ltr. (FTD winner 2008 Charlotte Parade) (sold)
1973 911 "Orangello"
1973 914/6 GT 3.2 "Crystal Blue Persuasion" (sold)
2011 Boxster Spyder
1973 911 E "E GO" Metallic Green
E911SR & RGRUPPE
'65 911 "The Ol' Gal" (long gone)
'73 S Coupe #306