Best tyre size for Nimrods?

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Best tyre size for Nimrods?
#1
195/45/16?
Or 205/45/16?

Can't see Goodyear Efficient Grip or Dunlop Blueresponse in the 205 size?
Those would have been my choices I think for value/quality.

Perhaps Rainsport 3's again..
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#2
I've got 205s on mine, 195s are a bit cheaper though.
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#3
205s can be a bit wide if you've got a wonky beam lol.
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#4
205's, look to pilot sport 3.
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#5
205/50/16 is perhaps better? Or too big compared to 45s?
I've got spacers for the rear, think they are 15 or 20mm.
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#6
nah 205 50 would be a bit tall.
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#7
read that is the standard 406 size, suppose we need to be a bit smaller on our 306 Smile
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#8
yes.

look up willtheyfit.com

standard 306 wheel is 6x15 et19 with 195 55 15.
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#9
205/45/16s will fit with original spacing on 16's comfortably and not foul the shocks on the front.
Given the choice between Niall and the sheep. I would choose the sheep!
/Toseland
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#10
205/50R16 fits alright on a 306 and does give a little more comfort if you aren't super low
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(21-02-2016, 09:28 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote: 205/50R16 fits alright on a 306 and does give a little more comfort if you aren't super low

Really? I offered some up and they looked like they would foul the strut, it's very close on 205/45/16
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#12
205/50 fit...just have to space them right
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(22-02-2016, 09:37 AM)Piggy Wrote: 205/50 fit...just have to space them right

Presume spacers required front and rear for those? 
I was hoping to just use rear spacers
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#14
One of my biggest annoyances when people only use rear spacers...

You know the 306 track width is the same front/rear?

So if the rear needs spacers...then the front does too!
Wishes for more power...
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(22-02-2016, 10:32 AM)Piggy Wrote: You know the 306 track width is the same front/rear?

Its not, its 30mm narrower.

however you are correct that the front to rear track width difference are best maintained, or increased at the front, not the rear.

look at the best handling FWD cars and you'll see they are particularly wide up front.

a 911 Turbo for example, the polar opposite.
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(22-02-2016, 10:32 AM)Piggy Wrote: You know the 306 track width is the same front/rear?

So if the rear needs spacers...then the front does too!

I'd disagree, the wheel arches front to back differ, so spacers on rear does not equal spacers required on front. 
For aesthetics but more importantly handling keeping it as Peugeot made it has its merits as Welshpug mentions, but getting them fitting it step 1, final tweaks stage 2. 

...I'm not going to compare my fwd Peugeot 306 to a rwd 911!
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#17
Yeah i didnt explain that very well. I meant that offset is same...ie you need to balance front n rear.

Welshy did explain it well mind. As he said...look at well setup fwd cars
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(22-02-2016, 01:28 PM)tigerstyle Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 10:32 AM)Piggy Wrote: You know the 306 track width is the same front/rear?

So if the rear needs spacers...then the front does too!

I'd disagree, the wheel arches front to back differ, so spacers on rear does not equal spacers required on front. 

if offsets are equal yes you do.


though an ET28 wheel will fit the front, you're best with a 15mm spacer.


you haven't said what wheel you have chosen though?
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#19
ET28 Ourangons (Nimrods)
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Yep, 205/50R16 fits without fouling struts. This was 16" Berlingo steels (ET31 I believe) and 15mm spacers taking you down to ET16

If I remember correctly it was actually more of an issue on the outer edge as the more balloon like sidewall was either bloody close to or fouled the arch lip on big bumps.


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http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php?wid...13#content

heres a comparison of original wheel and tyre to an ouragan with 15mm spacer snd 205 45
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(22-02-2016, 03:12 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: ET28 Ourangons (Nimrods)

Oraguans and nimrods have different offsets by the way.

So with et28 you will want a minimum 10mm spacer front AND rear. 15mm probably better
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#23
They're et28? Call em what you like they're et28.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post?
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(22-02-2016, 08:34 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 03:12 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: ET28 Ourangons (Nimrods)

Oraguans and nimrods have different offsets by the way.

So with et28 you will want a minimum 10mm spacer front AND rear. 15mm probably better

10mm should be fine as that'll take you to the ET18 that the 306 runs standard.
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(22-02-2016, 08:47 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: They're et28? Call em what you like they're et28.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post?

Yeah...just saying the two names are given because there are TWO types of those alloys...hence the two names.
Some from a 206, some from the 406. They have two different offsets

(22-02-2016, 09:52 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 08:34 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 03:12 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: ET28 Ourangons (Nimrods)

Oraguans and nimrods have different offsets by the way.

So with et28 you will want a minimum 10mm spacer front AND rear. 15mm probably better

10mm should be fine as that'll take you to the ET18 that the 306 runs standard.

Yeah...but standards for old peoples
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#26
et19 only applies to 6" wide wheels, all 16" ouragans are 6.5" wide.

both offsets are stamped ouragan btw, no idea where the nimrod name came from.
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(22-02-2016, 10:08 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 08:47 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: They're et28? Call em what you like they're et28.
Unless I'm misunderstanding your post?

Yeah...just saying the two names are given because there are TWO types of those alloys...hence the two names.
Some from a 206, some from the 406. They have two different offsets

(22-02-2016, 09:52 PM)Dum-Dum Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 08:34 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(22-02-2016, 03:12 PM)tigerstyle Wrote: ET28 Ourangons (Nimrods)

Oraguans and nimrods have different offsets by the way.

So with et28 you will want a minimum 10mm spacer front AND rear. 15mm probably better

10mm should be fine as that'll take you to the ET18 that the 306 runs standard.

Yeah...but standards for old peoples

And people who don't want to roll their arches and remove their liners.
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#28
If your suspension is healthy and setup well there isno need for all that messing for 5mm!
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