Tires
ricematthews
ricematthews at msn.com
Wed Jan 1 10:12:51 EST 2003
205/60/15 will probably result in a slightly smaller diameter, but there are
differences in tire brands and models too. Tire Rack usually has the actual
dimensions available for the tires they sell. If keeping the stock
configuration is important, then yeah - your tire selections will probably
be more limited, though usually cheaper.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Roger M. Woodbury" <rmwoodbury at downeast.net>
To: "ricematthews" <ricematthews at msn.com>
Cc: <wallace at stanfordalumni.org>; <quattro at audifans.com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 3:15 AM
Subject: Re: Tires
> You are correct...almost. The only alternative that I would be willing to
> use is one that creates no alteration in the overall diameter of the
> tire/wheel ensemble. In the past when I have looked at this approach with
> other vehicles that I have owned, there is always a difference...however
> small...when an alternative, or plus Zero option is used.
>
> On the 100CS we will probably maintain it in "box-stock" configuration.
The
> tires on the car right now are Continental somethings, that were installed
> by the selling dealer just before we bought the car. It had 39,000 miles
in
> June, 2001, and had been traded wearing the OEM tires. According to the
> dealer they were changed due to age, as there was some tread remaining.
>
> Now with 60,000 miles and a smidgen more, the Continentals are doing fine,
> but will have to be replaced by next fall for certain, as they will serve
> through this winter, but not next. Thirty thousand miles and two winters
is
> spot on to what I have found my Audi Quattro wagons could do reliably on
> "All Season" tires.
>
> If I could use the 206/60/15 size with zero change in tire diameter, and I
> haven't looked at this up to this point, then I would use the Touring LH
> tire again. Overall on my Audi wagons, that tire was the best that I have
> ever used, including the new Michelins that were on the 5000CS when I
bought
> that car, ten years ago.
>
> Roger
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "ricematthews" <ricematthews at msn.com>
> To: <rmwoodbury at downeast.net>
> Cc: <wallace at stanfordalumni.org>; <quattro at audifans.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 01, 2003 1:23 AM
> Subject: Re: Tires
>
>
> > To address the issue of 195 as the tire width, I'm sure there are Plus 0
> > options that you can use for the A6 Avant which will 1) enable you to
> expand
> > your options, 2) give you better grip and more agressive looks and 3)
> still
> > allow you to use your stock wheels.
> >
> > Assuming your stock tires are 195/65/15's, 205/60/15 should be an
> acceptable
> > alternative. 215/60/15 is probably as well.
> >
> > -Mark
> >
> > *********************************************
> > The last tires I put on my 5000CS and then my 200 CS Quattro wagons were
> > Firestone Firehawk Touring LH radials.
> >
> > Wonderful handling, riding, and lasting tires for really good prices
when
> I
> > bought them. I bought one of the first sets available in Maine,
actually,
> > for my 5000 CS wagon, and when I took that car to auction, I replaced
them
> > with some 'rubber', and kept the LH's for the "new" to me, 200.
> >
> > It was very disappointing to me to find out that my wife's "new" '94 100
> CS
> > Avant has so few choices in tires, due to the 195 tire size.
> >
> > Roger
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
>
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