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Enthusiast ![]() Joined May 16, '04 From Mt Holly, North Carolina Currently Offline Reputation: 0 (0%) ![]() |
I'm on the verge of replacing all four of my tires at the moment i still have my stock 15 rims. I was wanting to know what tire sizes i can put on them, i know the ones i have on there are like 205/55/r15.
I was told i might be able to put 195/55/15 from friends since it might be cheapier. |
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I've had a few different tires on my car. Right now I have BF Goodwrech Traction T/A V spec. They are good for a year round tire. I've had the Falken Ziex tires, and they kick butt in the rain and dry. They suck in the snow/ice. They're good if you want a racy tire that wears out really fast. I've got the Traction T/A's because they don't wear out so fast. I'm trying to get some Falken Axeins for racing. I wouldn't run those for street use, but they rule on the track. As far as size, go with a 205/50r15 and you should be able to find something cheaper. That is a common size, more so than the 205/55r15. A 195/55r15 will not be any lower profile. 195mm wide and 107mm high compared to stock size of 205mm wide and 113 high. Get out a ruler and see how much 6mm is. I did run some 195/60's for winter tires once, they aren't that bad. Good luck finding something.
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