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Tire size need

Need tires

I got 15 x 6.5's

Stock rims *I painted them, so they arnt ugly stock*
I am going the route of a sleeper *mostly* and I want good tire sizes

I want larger tires in back, so I can get traction, and I was wonderid what size I should get, and kind for best traction.
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Well in that size you have two choices, since you are rear wheel drive you can go with the following

either
195/55/15 or 195/50/15 up front and 205/50 or 55/15 in the rear.

But since the max tire width for the 6x5s is really 205 I would do it all the way around it is not going to hurt anything.

Its just your choice if you want 205/50 or 55/15s

The lower profile will give you more tire choices, but will throw your speedo off by 5mph faster.

What is your price range?
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