What size tires on 15x6.5 rims?
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What size tires on 15x6.5 rims?
Whats the widest tire you can use on a 15x6.5 rim with 38mm offset?
They will be going on a 95 GSR with Tein coilovers.
I don't want them to rub anywhere but I'd like the widest tire possible. I would also like to have a tire that offers grip in the rain because they will see double duty between daily driving and light track events. Price isn't that much of a concern as long they are good.
They will be going on a 95 GSR with Tein coilovers.
I don't want them to rub anywhere but I'd like the widest tire possible. I would also like to have a tire that offers grip in the rain because they will see double duty between daily driving and light track events. Price isn't that much of a concern as long they are good.
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Re: What size tires on 15x6.5 rims? (PhatRoyale)
I used 205/50/15 on my 15x6.5" wheel, but my offset is +40mm. No issues with rubbing whatsoever. I don't have a drastic drop, just where the tire meets the fender.
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Re: What size tires on 15x6.5 rims? (PhatRoyale)
i have a 205/50 all the way around w/ a +35mm and i had rubbing issues in the rear.. i had to roll them. i say unless your autoxing then i see no reason to not get a 195/50.. which will give you the choice to go lower if you wanted.
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Re: What size tires on 15x6.5 rims? (xJ.SLOTHx)
Get 195/55-15 or 205/50-15. DON'T get 195/50-15, which is too small for your car.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xJ.SLOTHx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 205/50 all the way around w/ a +35mm and i had rubbing issues in the rear..</TD></TR></TABLE>
Then the problem isn't the tire size; it's something else about your car (either it's lowered too much, or the offset is wrong). Don't use the wrong tire size to try to compensate for another problem.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by xJ.SLOTHx »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">i have a 205/50 all the way around w/ a +35mm and i had rubbing issues in the rear..</TD></TR></TABLE>
Then the problem isn't the tire size; it's something else about your car (either it's lowered too much, or the offset is wrong). Don't use the wrong tire size to try to compensate for another problem.
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Re: What size tires on 15x6.5 rims? (nsxtasy)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Get 195/55-15 or 205/50-15. DON'T get 195/50-15, which is too small for your car.
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for the correct tire size this is what you need, however i have 225/50r15 radials on 6.5" rims for track duty if thats what ur looking for
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for the correct tire size this is what you need, however i have 225/50r15 radials on 6.5" rims for track duty if thats what ur looking for
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Thanks for all the helpful replies so far...
I've been looking into a few tires in the sizes you guys recommended and have narrowed it down to the General Exclaim UHPs or Yokohama S.Drives because I need wet traction and decent tread life.
However, I hear that the Exclaim UHP's have a really soft sidewall that could lead to easily damaged wheels since the roads are really rough and littered with potholes where I'm from.
Does anyone have any experience with either one or both of these tires? How do you like them?
I've been looking into a few tires in the sizes you guys recommended and have narrowed it down to the General Exclaim UHPs or Yokohama S.Drives because I need wet traction and decent tread life.
However, I hear that the Exclaim UHP's have a really soft sidewall that could lead to easily damaged wheels since the roads are really rough and littered with potholes where I'm from.
Does anyone have any experience with either one or both of these tires? How do you like them?
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Re: (PhatRoyale)
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by PhatRoyale »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">I've been looking into a few tires in the sizes you guys recommended and have narrowed it down to the General Exclaim UHPs or Yokohama S.Drives because I need wet traction and decent tread life.</TD></TR></TABLE>
Those aren't bad choices, although I'd also consider the Kumho SPT. Here are prices in the category you're looking at, i.e. summer tires with very good dry traction, excellent traction in rain, and very good treadlife (and I'll include both the ones you mention as well as the SPT and ZRi). Prices are at the Tire Rack except where indicated.
Fuzion ZRi 205/50-15 $71 (on back order)
Kumho SPT 195/55-15 $73.40 at tires-easy.com
Kumho SPT 205/50-15 $69.60 at tires-easy.com
General Exclaim UHP 195/55-15 $57
General Exclaim UHP 205/50-15 $63
Yokohama S.Drive 195/55-15 $71
Yokohama S.Drive 205/50-15 $84 (on back order)
You can check out side-by-side comparison tests of the UHP and SPT here, and of the SPT, ZRi, and S.Drive here.
The ZRi, SPT, and S.Drive are pretty similar to each other in performance; the UHP is slightly lower in performance and price. Your choice...
Those aren't bad choices, although I'd also consider the Kumho SPT. Here are prices in the category you're looking at, i.e. summer tires with very good dry traction, excellent traction in rain, and very good treadlife (and I'll include both the ones you mention as well as the SPT and ZRi). Prices are at the Tire Rack except where indicated.
Fuzion ZRi 205/50-15 $71 (on back order)
Kumho SPT 195/55-15 $73.40 at tires-easy.com
Kumho SPT 205/50-15 $69.60 at tires-easy.com
General Exclaim UHP 195/55-15 $57
General Exclaim UHP 205/50-15 $63
Yokohama S.Drive 195/55-15 $71
Yokohama S.Drive 205/50-15 $84 (on back order)
You can check out side-by-side comparison tests of the UHP and SPT here, and of the SPT, ZRi, and S.Drive here.
The ZRi, SPT, and S.Drive are pretty similar to each other in performance; the UHP is slightly lower in performance and price. Your choice...
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