Honda 2000 EX v6 tire size, going smaller to 15
Hi,
I been using 15 inch snow wheels because my original 19 inch broke because of a pot hole. And I'm looking to buy new tires.
I know that the Original OEM tire size were 205/60-16, but because of the pot hole I had to get new set of wheels, but all they had were 15 inches at the time, and I been using those for like a year now =/
Also i got use tires and they were different for rear and front. 205/65/15 for rear I think and 195/65/15 for front. Is this bad?
So Now my question is, can I get a set of 4 of the same tire sizes on these rims? Or do I have to continue to get the two different one's.
I been looking at Hankook Optimo's h727, but when I called the sear's guy he said I shouldn't get these and the Eagle GT's are better. Also something about it not being the recommended "V" rating or something? I never drive over 90...should it matter?
Or am I screwing up my car by driving on these 15's?
I been using 15 inch snow wheels because my original 19 inch broke because of a pot hole. And I'm looking to buy new tires.
I know that the Original OEM tire size were 205/60-16, but because of the pot hole I had to get new set of wheels, but all they had were 15 inches at the time, and I been using those for like a year now =/
Also i got use tires and they were different for rear and front. 205/65/15 for rear I think and 195/65/15 for front. Is this bad?
So Now my question is, can I get a set of 4 of the same tire sizes on these rims? Or do I have to continue to get the two different one's.
I been looking at Hankook Optimo's h727, but when I called the sear's guy he said I shouldn't get these and the Eagle GT's are better. Also something about it not being the recommended "V" rating or something? I never drive over 90...should it matter?
Or am I screwing up my car by driving on these 15's?
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