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I am clueless and I can't spell but I need to know the best tire size

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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 06:20 AM
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Default iffJust a quick question

Hey guys right now iam riding on some 205/50/15 tires my car is dropped about 4inchs on coils..i was wondering if the 55s would look mouch differnt from the 50s and if they would rub more..my wheels rub just a little in the front if i have to really crank my wheel..but absoultly zero in the back. please lmk what you think thanks
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 07:05 AM
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Default Re: iffJust a quick question (DunkJDM)

There is a topic stickied at the top of this forum:

Forum Rules and FAQ - READ BEFORE POSTING

It says:

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What size tires should I get?

<FONT SIZE="4">The proper size depends on your car, not just the wheels you are using. So if you want to ask what size you should get, let us know what kind of car you have (year, model, body style, version)!</FONT>

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Oh, and that topic also says:

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4. When starting a topic, make the title specific enough that people scanning the list of forum topics will know what's inside. "Need help" or "have a question" are not specific enough. We will rename threads in ways that you might not like. If you violate this rule, we will call you a clueless tool who didn't bother reading the FAQ topic stickied at the top of this forum.
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Which is why it's been changed from "iffJust a quick question". You clueless tool.

BTW, do you REALLY have a four-inch drop? That's just asking for problems...
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 07:37 PM
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if you actuallly read my thread you would see that i was never asking what tire size i should use..simpily i just would like to know looks wise how much bigger the 55 looks then 50..i already know i should be using 195/55/15s..thanks for being the hero though
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Old Dec 3, 2007 | 07:47 PM
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Default Re: (DunkJDM)

If 195/55-15 is your stock size, then 205/55-15 is too big to use on your car. And if 205/50-15 is rubbing now, 205/55-15 is going to rub a lot more, because they're almost a full inch larger in diameter. That's your answer.
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