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    I've put together these links to help in the finding of tyres for the NSX for various years.

    1991 - 1993
    Front 205/50ZR15
    Rear 225/50ZR16

    1994 - 2001
    Front 215/45ZR16
    Rear 245/40ZR17

    2002 - 2005
    Front 215/40ZR17
    Rear 255/40ZR17

    The tyres that are listed is not going to be an exhaustive list, and even though some tyres are listed may not be available.
    Last edited by Kevin; 09-01-2008 at 09:03 PM.
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    Nice one Kev, thanks
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    Great idea Kevin! Will be very useful, especially for new members!
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    On the rear with 17", how wide can the tyre be? I have 255/40/17 Toyo T1R which are running low. Can I go up to 265/40/17?

    I am running 225/45/16 up front.

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    This is the tyre size calculator I use.

    http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html

    Check and see if it is still within 5% of the OEM rolling circumference difference.
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    This is the one I use;

    http://www.alloywheels.com/tyrecalc.asp

    Use the recommended width calucator to see if those 265 will fit on the rim designed for 245.
    If your fear of staying alive, outweighs the thrill of making the corner, brake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin View Post
    I've put together these links to help in the finding of tyres for the NSX for various years.

    1991 - 1993
    Front 205/50ZR15
    Rear 225/50ZR16

    1994 - 2001
    Front 215/45ZR16
    Rear 245/40ZR17

    2002 - 2005
    Front 215/40ZR17
    Rear 255/40ZR17

    The tyres that are listed is not going to be an exhaustive list, and even though some tyres are listed may not be available.
    Do we know the recommended pressure for all these tyres, or are they all the same for the different sizes?
    Thanks

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    Currently running 215/40/17 upfront & 265/35/18 outback on a '95 targa without any TCS or ABS problem, and well tested at track too.. Using Kumho MX which have been great on track and reasonably priced.....
    Ciaran

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    Quote Originally Posted by madras View Post
    Do we know the recommended pressure for all these tyres, or are they all the same for the different sizes?
    Thanks
    I have always been told to use the same .... however, if someone know different, ie by checking their manuals? please let us know.

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    Senninha

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    Just had 255 40 17 GY F1 GSD3s rear tyres fitted, they stated their guide for that particular tyre & size, recommends 33 PSI, but when I questioned this, they stated this is only advisory!? My previous oem 245 BS RE010 was 40 PSI, but I know when you go wider, it normally means less PSI is required. Is 33 psi about right guys for those with GY 255s or any other 255 tyre brands? Cheers
    Last edited by TheSebringOne; 02-02-2008 at 10:23 PM.
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