Wheel / Tire size combos
loesch8102
06-04-2003, 10:23 PM
I've noticed that recommended tire widths with wheels can be a range...195 or 205 for example. What differences would I see by increasing the width to the maximum recommended size as opposed to sticking with the lower width?
CivicSiRacer
06-04-2003, 10:35 PM
If you go from a 195 to a 205 you have to decrease the sidewall width or you will be off on your odometer and speedo.
So if you go from a 195/55x15" to a 205 you have to use 205/50x15" for a Civic at least. If you go to a 215 you should go with a 215/45x15" to kinda compensate.
So if you go from a 195/55x15" to a 205 you have to use 205/50x15" for a Civic at least. If you go to a 215 you should go with a 215/45x15" to kinda compensate.
loesch8102
06-04-2003, 10:48 PM
I got ya. But what about handling characteristics / tire wear?
BullShifter
06-05-2003, 03:22 AM
Check Whalentire.com you can find all the tire spec's & what it will do to your speedo
Whalen Tire (www.whalentire.com)
Whalen Tire (www.whalentire.com)
CivicSiRacer
06-05-2003, 12:11 PM
Originally posted by loesch8102
I got ya. But what about handling characteristics / tire wear?
The car should corner better of course with a wider tire, but then the ride will suffer a small bit. Sometimes the ride quality you might not notice lets say going from a 195/55x15" to a 205/50x15" cause I know I didn't notice :)
I got ya. But what about handling characteristics / tire wear?
The car should corner better of course with a wider tire, but then the ride will suffer a small bit. Sometimes the ride quality you might not notice lets say going from a 195/55x15" to a 205/50x15" cause I know I didn't notice :)
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