Can anyone tell me anything about this tire size -- also 15x7 vs 15x6.5
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I love the way these tires/wheels fit. Can anyone tell me anything about these tires and the size of them.
Also I am debating between 15x6.5 and 15x7. What are the pros and cons? Can you even notice a difference in the width? Will this cause fitment issues if I am too low?
Thanks in advance.
Tires are Yokohama ES100. Nothing special about them. Look them up on tirerack.com for more info and tires size.
I got nothing on the rims.
I got nothing on the rims.
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it really depends on the wheel offset and width
i would recommend a 15x7 wheel with a offset between +25 - +35
and get a 205-50-15 tire
i would recommend a 15x7 wheel with a offset between +25 - +35
and get a 205-50-15 tire
Get the right size for YOUR car. What kind of car (model, year, version) is this going on, and what diameter wheels are you planning to get?
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What size tires should I get?
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)!
For a CRX, del sol, del sol Si, or pre-'96 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
13" - 175/70-13
14" - 185/60-14, 195/55-14
15" - 195/50-15
16" - 205/40-16, 195/45-16
For an Integra, del sol VTEC, or '97-00 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
14" - 185/65-14, 195/60-14
15" - 195/55/15, 205/50-15
16" - 205/45-16 would be the best size but 215/45-16 will work also but only if your car isnt too low and if the wheel offsets aren't too low.
17" - 205/40/17
The '96 Civic came with two different tire sizes, depending on version. For DX versions and hatchback versions, the sizes shown above for the pre-'96 Civic are usually best. For all other '96 Civics, the sizes shown above for the '97-00 Civic are usually best.
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)!
For a CRX, del sol, del sol Si, or pre-'96 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
13" - 175/70-13
14" - 185/60-14, 195/55-14
15" - 195/50-15
16" - 205/40-16, 195/45-16
For an Integra, del sol VTEC, or '97-00 Civic, the following sizes are usually best:
14" - 185/65-14, 195/60-14
15" - 195/55/15, 205/50-15
16" - 205/45-16 would be the best size but 215/45-16 will work also but only if your car isnt too low and if the wheel offsets aren't too low.
17" - 205/40/17
The '96 Civic came with two different tire sizes, depending on version. For DX versions and hatchback versions, the sizes shown above for the pre-'96 Civic are usually best. For all other '96 Civics, the sizes shown above for the '97-00 Civic are usually best.
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See this is exactly what I don't want:

The tire looks fat, ugly, and it is protruding out of the rim.
How do I avoid this? The guy with this picture says the rim is 15x7 with a 205/50/15 tire.
This tire looks absolutely terrible compared to the original photo I posted. What are the differences? How do I get my tires/wheels to fit like the first photo and not like this one?
The tire looks fat, ugly, and it is protruding out of the rim.
How do I avoid this? The guy with this picture says the rim is 15x7 with a 205/50/15 tire.
This tire looks absolutely terrible compared to the original photo I posted. What are the differences? How do I get my tires/wheels to fit like the first photo and not like this one?
im pretty sure the rims in the first pic 16in, so hence the thinner tires. if you have 15in the tires will always look thicker
What year? The '96 Civic Hatch takes a different size tire (195/50-15) from the '97-00 (195/55-15 or 205/50-15).
As noted above, if you want a shorter sidewall with more wheel and less tire showing, get bigger diameter wheels. The best tire size for 16" wheels is 195/45-16 or 205/40-16 if it's a '96, or else 205/45-16 or 215/45-16 if it's a '97-00.
As noted above, if you want a shorter sidewall with more wheel and less tire showing, get bigger diameter wheels. The best tire size for 16" wheels is 195/45-16 or 205/40-16 if it's a '96, or else 205/45-16 or 215/45-16 if it's a '97-00.
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The wheel wells are different for the different years of the hatch???
It's a 98.
Is there not a way to get a 15" wheel with smaller tires? I can't get something like 195/45-15? or 205/40-15?
It's a 98.
Is there not a way to get a 15" wheel with smaller tires? I can't get something like 195/45-15? or 205/40-15?
your speedometer will be off. The first pic looks like 17's. The ride with larger wheels will be rougher and the wheel can be damaged more easily. Larger wheels are usually heavier. Also tires are more expensive. The pic with the slips you posted looks almost exactly like my car lol.
The biggest I would go is 16" on a civic.
The biggest I would go is 16" on a civic.
No. For one thing, those are "oddball" sizes that are difficult or impossible to find. For another thing, you need to get the tire size that maintains the accuracy of your speedometer and odometer, maintains your suspension geometry, and will fit your car's wheel wells properly. On a '98 Civic, that's 195/55-15 or 205/50-15. That's also a common size with a nice variety of tires in all performance categories and price ranges. Stick with 195/55-15 or 205/50-15.
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