Will this Tire size fits the GSR Blades rims? 205/60/15. Bridgestone Blizzack.
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You can't really go bigger then 205 and there isnt much room to go under 195.
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You can't really go bigger then 205 and there isnt much room to go under 195.
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yea thats what you want otherwise your tire and fender are gonna meet
yea thats what you want otherwise your tire and fender are gonna meet
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wider isn't better when it comes to snow. blizzaks will give you better traction in snow, but not to the point to warrant 205's. the profile of the tire has a lot to do with traction in the snow as well.
You may be able to pull off 205/60s if your car isn't lowered at all. It's going to look ridiculous because they are about 1.5 inches taller and your tach is going to be off a bit.
On tirerack.com you can get them for like the same price and then you could get your exact tire size so I suggest shopping there. $70 isn't a real "deal".
On tirerack.com you can get them for like the same price and then you could get your exact tire size so I suggest shopping there. $70 isn't a real "deal".
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With snow tires you want as narrow a tire as possible. Those will cut through snow and grip the road alot better than wider tires, which will tend to ride up over the snow more.
I would go so far as to say get some 185/60-15's, those would easily fit on a 6" wheel.
I would go so far as to say get some 185/60-15's, those would easily fit on a 6" wheel.
shoot, man. i've had all sorts of used crap tires on my car in the past. 205/60/15's? no freaking problem. handles bumps like a champ, no rubbing. don't sweat it. maybe it's not the best size for you and all, i'm just saying sure, it'll fit no prob. if you're not lowered, of course.
You mean 195/60/15s? Those will work fine. I have them on my integra and although they are a bit taller than stock, they don't rub on me and I'm dropped like 1.75 inches. I'd pick them up for $50/piece.
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Guess, I'll back out. The tires he's selling are the older ones, blizzak ws-15. Thought it was ws-50. So, which is better for snow, found some at tirerack.
205/55/15
205/50/15
195/55/15
195/50/15
Would like to know asap, so I can put my order in.
These are going on my stock gsr blades.
205/55/15
205/50/15
195/55/15
195/50/15
Would like to know asap, so I can put my order in.
These are going on my stock gsr blades.
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