will my tires fit..........
well 99-00 honda si rims inly come in one size variation 15x6.5 and rota only make one 15" varation of most there rims including the ones i want and thats 15x6.0
You also don't mention what kind of car you have (year, model, version). The proper tire size depends on what kind of car you have, not just on what kind of wheels you have.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by 96lsivtech »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">my fault i should have specified im wondering if my tires will fit the rotas not if they will fit on my car..........</TD></TR></TABLE>
Okay, this time I'm going to say it REEEEEEEALLY SLOOOOOOOWLY because you aren't listening to what anyone has posted here. As a result, you still haven't given us enough information to answer your question properly.
First, <FONT SIZE="3">you need to tell us what size tires they are</FONT>. There's no way to tell whether tires will fit on wheels unless you tell us the size of the tires. It will also help to tell us the make and model of the tires.
Second, <FONT SIZE="3">you need to tell us what kind of car this is (year, model, version)</FONT>. There's no point in putting tires on a wheel if they're the wrong size tires for your car.
Answer these two questions, and we'll be happy to help you. Fail to answer them, and there's no point in continuing this discussion.
Okay, this time I'm going to say it REEEEEEEALLY SLOOOOOOOWLY because you aren't listening to what anyone has posted here. As a result, you still haven't given us enough information to answer your question properly.
First, <FONT SIZE="3">you need to tell us what size tires they are</FONT>. There's no way to tell whether tires will fit on wheels unless you tell us the size of the tires. It will also help to tell us the make and model of the tires.
Second, <FONT SIZE="3">you need to tell us what kind of car this is (year, model, version)</FONT>. There's no point in putting tires on a wheel if they're the wrong size tires for your car.
Answer these two questions, and we'll be happy to help you. Fail to answer them, and there's no point in continuing this discussion.
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Not necessarily true. Just because a tire has the same diameter as the wheels, doesn't mean it can be mounted on those wheels. It depends on the tire size (which the original poster refuses to state), and the width of the wheels.
Since you don't know that much about tires, you might want to read the FAQ topic stickied at the top of this forum. You'll learn a lot!
Not necessarily true. Just because a tire has the same diameter as the wheels, doesn't mean it can be mounted on those wheels. It depends on the tire size (which the original poster refuses to state), and the width of the wheels.
Since you don't know that much about tires, you might want to read the FAQ topic stickied at the top of this forum. You'll learn a lot!
as said before your 15in tires will fit your 15in wheels and as fair as the width goes if the wheels was real wide they can use a cheta tank and get them mounted and it would have a rolled side wall look but yes as long as the tires are 15in and the wheels are 15in they will fit.PS its a honda si wheel correct so that means the wheel is what 6.1/2 maybe 7in wide, put the tires on the wheels
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Just because they CAN be mounted, doesn't mean it's a good idea. Tire manufacturers specify which wheel widths are approved for any particular model and size of tire. It's unsafe to go outside the range of approved wheel widths.
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Just because they CAN be mounted, doesn't mean it's a good idea. Tire manufacturers specify which wheel widths are approved for any particular model and size of tire. It's unsafe to go outside the range of approved wheel widths.
<TABLE WIDTH="90%" CELLSPACING=0 CELLPADDING=0 ALIGN=CENTER><TR><TD>Quote, originally posted by nsxtasy »</TD></TR><TR><TD CLASS="quote">Answer these two questions, and we'll be happy to help you. Fail to answer them, and there's no point in continuing this discussion.</TD></TR></TABLE>
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