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Tire size - Moreno - 04-04-2017 05:00pm Hi folks Been doing lots of reading but 1st time posting... Last week I got a really nice 5 doors silver Evoque and I'm looking to get her some aftermarket 20" wheels in black gloss. The car is currently with stock 19". The tires I was looking at and got a good price for are 245-50-20 Pirelli Scorpion, but everywhere I look it seems to say that I should be getting 245-45 Will it make a huge difference if I get 245-50 instead? Will I see or feel any major differences when driving with 245-50 vs 245-45? How off will my speedometer be? Can any of you that went with 245-50 give me your opinions please?!? Regards Tire size - bigmac3161 - 04-04-2017 06:55pm Really needa go for 22"s to fill those big arches 20"s still look tiny here's mine. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk RE: Tire size - Moreno - 04-04-2017 08:26pm Hey mate, Your set up looks really good. But with the super bad roads we have here I'm not going for 22s Staying with 20s even if I know it will not fill those arches. I'm still trying to find out if 245-50-20 will work Do you have any idea? Thanks RE: Tire size - benzina - 05-04-2017 05:09am Moreno, the speedo error would not to great with 245-50-20 (100kph = 103kph), but the clearance from the front spring mount would be tighter, and might be an issue. FYI....I have 255-45-20, and works well. RE: Tire size - RREvoquer1 - 16-05-2018 07:23pm Has anyone tried 265/45R20 Pirelli's Scorpion Verde All Season Plus? They have a 65,000 mile warranty and am wondering if they'll fit my 20" shadow Chrome Wheels without any tweaking with spacers...and without messing up the speedometer. Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks RE: Tire size - benzina - 17-05-2018 01:59am There will be minimal speedo error, but the 265 width on the 8 inch rim is not recommended. RE: Tire size - RREvoquer1 - 17-05-2018 01:33pm (04-04-2017 05:00pm)Moreno Wrote: Hi folks (17-05-2018 01:59am)benzina Wrote: There will be minimal speedo error, but the 265 width on the 8 inch rim is not recommended. Thank you. I appreciate your expertise. I think I'll go no larger than a 255/45R20 then. Will I be okay on an 8" rim with that width? Do you have a favorite tire brand? I was looking at the Pirelli's While I have your ear, do you think the added 1/4 " inch sidewall with the 255's will make for a stiffer ride? Benzina, I just read that you have 255/45R20's on your 8" rims...sorry I missed that before. Which tire/style did you select...and have they performed well for you? Thanks again for your feedback. RE: Tire size - benzina - 18-05-2018 02:24am RREvoquer1, i have always used the 255/45r20's since new, and they have been great. On an 8" rim like ours, its absolutely no problem as its only 10mm wider then standard, and the overall circumference is also very close to standard too, so minimal to virtually no speedo error, when averaging and comparing all standard Evoque wheel/tyre sizes. I have always used the Continental Cross Contact UHP, and again, i have found them to be great performers in every way....quiet,great grip in wet and dry,and very good wear factor. RE: Tire size - RREvoquer1 - 18-05-2018 03:16am (18-05-2018 02:24am)benzina Wrote: RREvoquer1, i have always used the 255/45r20's since new, and they have been great. On an 8" rim like ours, its absolutely no problem as its only 10mm wider then standard, and the overall circumference is also very close to standard too, so minimal to virtually no speedo error, when averaging and comparing all standard Evoque wheel/tyre sizes. I love the look of the Continental Cross Contact UHP...they look like they have a bit more muscle....good looking tire. I appreciate all your input. Have a great weekend! RE: Tire size - benzina - 18-05-2018 03:33am No problem at all. Yep i too prefer the look of the Conti's as they are in fact more muscular looking then the others, due to a squarer shoulder making them look wider, and also aggressive tread pattern. Have a good hey....cheers |