Hard to get 245/50/16

Andreas

New member
It's quite hard to get 245/50/16 right now, the two candidates are Kuhmo Ecsta and the Cooper 2XS. Kuhmos have long delivery time on (+1 month). 255/50/16 is never heard off back here. "Special order" on tires are enourmous expensive.

But 245/45/16 are quite easy to get.

These are the tires I look at
245/45-16 Falken FK-451 94Y

245/45R16 Hankook Z212 DOT,E 94 W
http://www.hankooktireusa.com/product/tire_race_detail.asp?pid=86

Is there some of you that have 245/45/16 on their trucks?

With the 45 profile tire its gone be 1inch smaller, look awful?
 

Tophatjimmy

Syclone FNG
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

When I bought my truck, it had 245/45-16 Goodyear Gatorbacks on it. Didn't think much of it until I changed out tires for the correct 245/50-16's. Comparing the two, the 45 series tires looked a little goofy on there, plus the speedo was always fast.... and therefore racking up more miles than actual.

Why is it so hard to get the 245/50's?? VERY common tire size. Got the Kuhmo Ecsta 711's on both the Sy and my Camaro. Last summer they were $50 per tire from the Tire Rack, so I got 2 sets. Pretty nice tire for the $$
Can't say enough good things about the Tire Rack. I won't buy elsewhere unless I absolutely have to.

I SO want 17" wheels though. The General UHP tire looks sweet, is cheap and gets rave reviews..... too bad they don't make it in my size :rant:


***EDIT**** Duh, just saw you are located in Sweden.... hence the tire availability issue.... sorry......
 

Black Knight

I Glow Therefore I am
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Well here's 28 different options for you in 245/50R-16

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compa...20&pagenum=1&pagemark=1&RunFlat=All&x=103&y=2

Here's 6 255/50R-16

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compa...20&pagenum=1&pagemark=1&RunFlat=All&x=98&y=12

255/50R-16's are gonna be hard to get a hold of, because almost no vehicals ever came with that size, so no one's gonna carry them.

I agree with Tophatjimmy, 245/45R-16's will look wrong and if I didn't get a pretty deal on tires here, I would definitely use Tirerack.com and have someone else put them on. Be prepaired to pay a lot for the install though, some places like to bend you over for not buying their tires.
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Tophatjimmy said:
When I bought my truck, it had 245/45-16 Goodyear Gatorbacks on it. Didn't think much of it until I changed out tires for the correct 245/50-16's. Comparing the two, the 45 series tires looked a little goofy on there, plus the speedo was always fast.... and therefore racking up more miles than actual.

Thats what I was suspected, that it would look out of place with 245/45/16

Yes Tirerack have a good selection but it's a no no for shipping to Sweden.
 

Norm

Donating Member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Why won't they ship to Sweden? On the other hand isn't there a tire place in England/Germany ,they should have performance places that might be able to help you out.
 

TYTILIDIE

METH HEAD
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

I had 255/50/16's and I loved them. They were comfy, handled well, were fair priced($430 out the door), did awsome in weather, hooked up great. Ild get em if ya could. I had Mirada somethign or other, they were kind of generic but last and performed great.
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Norm said:
Why won't they ship to Sweden? On the other hand isn't there a tire place in England/Germany ,they should have performance places that might be able to help you out.

Yes shippment are possible, Checked with summit for some refference, $248 for 4 tires.
But you have to pay extra enviroment toll (above the tax+customs) for bringing tires into Sweden.

Most web-based tire shops have the same selection and sometimes they just are the same company in diffrent countries.
http://www.de.autothek.com/
http://www.se.autothek.com/
http://www.ch.autothek.com/

....and so on....
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

TYTILIDIE said:
I had 255/50/16's and I loved them. They were comfy, handled well, were fair priced($430 out the door), did awsome in weather, hooked up great. Ild get em if ya could. I had Mirada somethign or other, they were kind of generic but last and performed great.


I actully found four Yokohama 255/50/16 on a site but after some research I found out that they were made specific for SEARS. Anyhow I've read some hated them and some others put their best 60 times ever on them...

anyone know anything about these. Have not been able to find any pic of them either.
 

tyclone801

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

245/50/16 I can get ya falken 512's better than the 451's $108.10 a piece plus shipping
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

tyclone801 said:
Hit me up I can get ya those Iam in salt lake city utah 801-261-8903

Thanks for the kind offer but I live over the pond, Sweden.
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Matarex said:
hmmn maby i can help
check this site out they ship all over scandanivia

www.daekonline.dk


Thanks, same as www.dackonline.se The Kuhmo's 245/50/16 you can order them but they have no idea WHEN or IF they gone get them thou when you speak to them on the phone.

After my vacation I going to order the MAXXIS 235/50/16 at the local tire shop www.nordendack.se (they can get cooper 245/50/16 but once try cooper tires, never again cooper tires)
 

Andreas

New member
Re: Hard to get 245/50/16

Digging instead of starting new thread :)

Got a good offer at buying a set of 255/50/16 Toyo Proxes R888's
its a alittle bigger in diameter, 1/3" to 1/2" but I dont mind that, but what concerns me is if they are the right type of tire for our trucks. These are tires made for cornering, we just goes from redligt to redlight with our trucks :). They wear down pretty fast but I've read its not that bad if you dont heat them up to bad (track time). Rain seems to be ok if you keep if under 60mph.

Anyone that got those tires on their truck or got any other experience of them?
 
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