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What tyres would you recommend for my Toyota GT86?
I'm buying a used Toyota GT86, can you tell me what the correct type and size tyre that should be fitted? Low road noise is important to me, so what brand would you recommend?
Asked on 17 March 2023 by Geoff Clark
Answered by
David Ross
When first launched the Toyota GT86 was specified with 215/45 R17 Michelin Primary HP tyres, the same specification as less performance-oriented Toyotas such as the Toyota Auris and Prius. The thinking behind this was to keep a close balance between performance and grip, allowing the driver to enjoy the rear-wheel-drive handling balance. However, many owners wanted more grip, especially if they chose to modify their cars and add more performance.
Because this is quite a common tyre size there is a wealth of choice, so you can go for something close to the original specification or a higher performance tyre for additional grip. If low road noise is a priority, then we would suggest the Continental Ultra Contact, which is rated A for wet-weather grip but also has the one of the lowest noise ratings at 69 dB.
Because this is quite a common tyre size there is a wealth of choice, so you can go for something close to the original specification or a higher performance tyre for additional grip. If low road noise is a priority, then we would suggest the Continental Ultra Contact, which is rated A for wet-weather grip but also has the one of the lowest noise ratings at 69 dB.
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