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by Luc » 16 Apr 2005 12:18 am
@ RandomHero,
"Terrible noise" depends on the kind of tyre you choose (and of course, the brand), and of the kind of road you are on.
ZOAB for example (Zeer Open Asfalt Beton, for our English friends that would be like "Very Open Asphalt-concrete, which is commonly used here 'cause it quite easily drains off rain after bad weather, and it freezes less easily than simple asphalt) produces far more noise, no matter what tires you're on, than the asphalt you drive on in the suburbs or so.
My 850 runs on U****yal Rainsports (geen reclame!) 215/40, on 17" rims.
At high speeds, that is, >140 km/h you can hear them, but they produce very little noise. At speeds of over 180 km/h they produce more noise than the engine and wind do, but in our country you shouldn't even think of driving that fast.
Added tho that, low-profile tyres give far better road-handling, though I must admit that my 17 inch rims are a little less comfortable than the 15 inch I used to drive, with 195/65R15's.
I've also driven a S40 1.8i, with 17" rims on it, and M######n (geen reclame maken!) Pilot's on em, 205/?? (don't remember)R17, now that is a lousy tire for any car. Expensive, little grip, even less in rainy conditions, and noisy as hell.
At speeds over 160 km/h, noise of those tires is deafening, while the engine is doing just a little over 4000 RPM...
360GLS, 220k, soon to be fitted with double carbs, and a 1993 850GLT.