Want to stay on 14" wheels but not many good quality tyres about- Anyone tried Nexens? Would rather get some Bridgestones or Dunlops but can't find them.
Any ideas? Or anyone got any going spare?
14" tyres for my Excel
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Only budget tyres freely available now
Going to give Nexens a go, the Falkens were nothing to write home about

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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Nexen's are okay. Nankangs are similar.
The only other "brand" name tyre that you will have heard of before that currently do 205 60 14's are Falken.
Occasionally a new old stock Bridgestone or Yokohama S306 are offered, but some people are sniffy about old tyres as the rubber ages if its not stored correctly.
You'll struggle to find VR tyres in this size anymore - you'll be limited to H rated. There is a chinese brand that produces V rated rubber in 205 60 14, but an internet review suggested they were appalling (name escapes me).
personally I'd go for Nexen, Nankang or Falken.
I had Champiro 60's on the back of the eclat V8 for a while, and in truth they weren't that bad - not much difference between them and the Yoko's I replaced them with.
The only other "brand" name tyre that you will have heard of before that currently do 205 60 14's are Falken.
Occasionally a new old stock Bridgestone or Yokohama S306 are offered, but some people are sniffy about old tyres as the rubber ages if its not stored correctly.
You'll struggle to find VR tyres in this size anymore - you'll be limited to H rated. There is a chinese brand that produces V rated rubber in 205 60 14, but an internet review suggested they were appalling (name escapes me).
personally I'd go for Nexen, Nankang or Falken.
I had Champiro 60's on the back of the eclat V8 for a while, and in truth they weren't that bad - not much difference between them and the Yoko's I replaced them with.
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Hello.
Have you seen these tires. I drive myself on Vredestein and am very pleased. Should be available for purchase in the UK, I think.
http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/cla ... sic/sizes/
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Have you seen these tires. I drive myself on Vredestein and am very pleased. Should be available for purchase in the UK, I think.
http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/cla ... sic/sizes/
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Love Vredesteins to bits, but they don't have the right size (nearest is 205/70-14)
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
H rated Falkens and Nexens are available.
How about a 195 60 14, these have better availability. I guess about 20mm lower- anyone tried this?
Or a 195 70 14?
How about a 195 60 14, these have better availability. I guess about 20mm lower- anyone tried this?
Or a 195 70 14?
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/sea ... /70/14/allSimpatico wrote:Love Vredesteins to bits, but they don't have the right size (205/70-14)
Is that the wrong model or something?
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
195 /70 will be about an inch bigger in diameter and would be awful in many ways.
195/65 are only available in H, but there are decent makes available and the diam is only 7 mm less.
But I'd go for 195/60/14 (11 mm less in diameter/ about 5.5 mm lower ride height) 'cos Mich and Conti do them in a V rating and you will gain slightly in accelleration / in gear flexibility which is good - maybe exhaust issues with some speed bumps though..
Excels with 205/50/15 work well on the smaller diameter, so 195/60/14 would be an equivalent change for the 14 inch wheeled Excels/Elites/Eclats.
195/65 are only available in H, but there are decent makes available and the diam is only 7 mm less.
But I'd go for 195/60/14 (11 mm less in diameter/ about 5.5 mm lower ride height) 'cos Mich and Conti do them in a V rating and you will gain slightly in accelleration / in gear flexibility which is good - maybe exhaust issues with some speed bumps though..
Excels with 205/50/15 work well on the smaller diameter, so 195/60/14 would be an equivalent change for the 14 inch wheeled Excels/Elites/Eclats.
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Yes, needs to be 205/60-14, anything else looks strangeyroll wrote:http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/sea ... /70/14/allSimpatico wrote:Love Vredesteins to bits, but they don't have the right size (205/70-14)
Is that the wrong model or something?
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Re: 14" tyres for my Excel
Okay but you wrote 205/70 before xDSimpatico wrote:Yes, needs to be 205/60-14, anything else looks strangeyroll wrote:http://www.vredestein.com/car-tyres/sea ... /70/14/allSimpatico wrote:Love Vredesteins to bits, but they don't have the right size (205/70-14)
Is that the wrong model or something?
EDIT: sorry can't read my fault....
