I am clueless and I can't spell but I need to know the best tire size
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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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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What size tires should I get?
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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...
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
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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