tire size with fat fives
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tire size with fat fives
i have a 94 coupe ex with fat fives, got my exhaust installed and the guy pointed out that my tires are cracked so im looking to buy new ones, anyone know what size i need to fit my car. it is lowered but im unsure how low(purchased like that)also the tires that were on it are from OE so i cant get the extact tire anymore
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Re: tire size with fat fives
Stop, you obviously know nothing about how tire sizes work.
195/50R15 is the correct fitment. 205/45R15 would be +0. 205/50R15 would throw off the speedometer, cause the car to sit higher, as well as throw off a small list of other things that shouldn't be toyed with unless you know what you're doing.
195/50R15 is the correct fitment. 205/45R15 would be +0. 205/50R15 would throw off the speedometer, cause the car to sit higher, as well as throw off a small list of other things that shouldn't be toyed with unless you know what you're doing.
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go with 205/50's it wont offset the speedo or rub. om rocking them on some ls meshies and ive have the car lowered over 3"s w/o rubbing
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fat fives are a 15x6.5 rim that take a 195/50-15 putting on a wider tire is a great idea but you'll need to go with a wider rim otherwise it will effect your handling, stability, and some cases drivability. im also not taking account on what tire brand youll be getting
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Re: tire size with fat fives
Just listen to the people who have been on this site for the longest and KNOW what there talking about. 195 50 15 is perfect. That's what is on my car and it looks and works fine. My car isn't lowered but if you are low and you are rubbing to the point you need to flare a **** TON then you are to low. Have a comfortable ride not a "Cool looking" ride.
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Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
185/60-14 4.4in 11.4in 22.7in 71.4in 887 0.0%
195/50-15 3.8in 11.3in 22.7in 71.2in 889 -0.3%
205/50-15 4.0in 11.5in 23.1in 72.5in 874 1.5%
205/45-15 3.6in 11.1in 22.3in 69.9in 906 -2.1%
185/60-14 4.4in 11.4in 22.7in 71.4in 887 0.0%
195/50-15 3.8in 11.3in 22.7in 71.2in 889 -0.3%
205/50-15 4.0in 11.5in 23.1in 72.5in 874 1.5%
205/45-15 3.6in 11.1in 22.3in 69.9in 906 -2.1%
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If you go 205, your speedo will read slower by 3mphish= speeding ticket when a**hole cop is sitting there w/radar gun. You'll be going 3 faster than you think @ about 40. The faster you go the less accurate speedo will be. I'm running 195/50 on my stock gsr "fat fives"
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Re: tire size with fat fives
Stop, you obviously know nothing about how tire sizes work.
195/50R15 is the correct fitment. 205/45R15 would be +0. 205/50R15 would throw off the speedometer, cause the car to sit higher, as well as throw off a small list of other things that shouldn't be toyed with unless you know what you're doing.
195/50R15 is the correct fitment. 205/45R15 would be +0. 205/50R15 would throw off the speedometer, cause the car to sit higher, as well as throw off a small list of other things that shouldn't be toyed with unless you know what you're doing.
OP- there is NO problem with running a 205.
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Sorry, thread from the dead.
I have a 2005 Civic coupe DX with 17” rims the previous owner put on. When I got the car the tires were low profile and bald as Mr. Clean... I replaced the tires with Falken Azenis 205/50ZR17 93W M+S tires. Great tires but occasionally they will rub a little in the back if I hit a bump wrong. Feels like the inner side and it’s doing this on stock suspension. Either way, I bought some fat fives so I can have something that fits right when I lower the car. I’m going to put it on coilovers (Tein street advance) and go as low as the coilovers allow. I wanted to get some tire and size recommendations, should I go 195 or 205? I intend on ordering my own tires this time. Thanks guys
I have a 2005 Civic coupe DX with 17” rims the previous owner put on. When I got the car the tires were low profile and bald as Mr. Clean... I replaced the tires with Falken Azenis 205/50ZR17 93W M+S tires. Great tires but occasionally they will rub a little in the back if I hit a bump wrong. Feels like the inner side and it’s doing this on stock suspension. Either way, I bought some fat fives so I can have something that fits right when I lower the car. I’m going to put it on coilovers (Tein street advance) and go as low as the coilovers allow. I wanted to get some tire and size recommendations, should I go 195 or 205? I intend on ordering my own tires this time. Thanks guys
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Re: tire size with fat fives
You revived a nearly 6 year old thread with a question that could easily be answered by a quick search. You should expect smart-*** comments from these clownies (myself included). If you can't find what you're looking for using the Search button, start your own thread. Might also help to stick your thread in the right section, home boy.
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