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Tyre/wheel choice on 924 2.0L

Anyone with any experience of moving from 14" to 15" rims on a 4 stud 924 2.0L.
I have standard rims with 205/60 R14 Bridgestones on at the moment and am thinking of going to the optional 15" rims.
With the present setup the grip levels are fine but I don't like the tramlining or the heavy steering at parking speeds.

My options seem to be 195/65 R14 or 195/60 R15 to try and improve the dislikes - any comments?
Is there a noticeable difference changing rims with the same size tyres?
If I stay with 205/60 R14 (which are difficult to find) are the Falken ZE512 any good (given the low price)?

Anyone running with 185/70 R14 who reckons all this extra rubber isn't an improvement?
 
Often incorrectly called turbo wheels because in the 'States early tubos had four bolt fixing, (but to be an anorak the turbo wheels had uniform silver spokes, not just a silver front face) the std tyre width of the optional Le Mans wheels is 205 as well, and 60% of 14, ie 205/60 x 14 would give a narrower tyre wall. You will find the acceleration blunted a bit by the 15s and probably on the limit the 14s would give better grip due to the inherently slightly stiffer tyre wall. I went from 195/60 x14 to 205/60 x15 and the difference is noticeable.
 
FWIW I have the standard wheels and have never experienced tramlining after 40k miles in the car. To be honest I can't remember what size(width) my tyres are right now, but will take a look.

Heavy steering at manoeuvring speeds used to be a problem for me, but after myriad 'adjustments' of various bits by me and others it cleared up a couple of years back and hasn't been a problem since.
 
How about THESE? (They're not mine.)
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Thanks for the comments

I've acquired a set of 5 spoked 4 bolt wheels now and the bolts and wheels centres were thrown in too - so I'm pleased.
I'm going to touch up the lacquer in a few places before I start to use them but otherwise the rims are nearly as new.
Tyres were 205/60 R15 with 5000 to 10,000 miles left on them and even wear which is a bonus.

Do you know what the correct load rating for the tyres for a 1979 924 Lux is? - it isn't in the handbook or other references I've looked at.
 

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