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Tire Sizes for OEM Wheels

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    Tire Sizes for OEM Wheels

    It's time for some new rubber for 'Baby'...and I want a little wider patch than the 195/60/15 without the rubbing. Was wanting to get a consensus of what sizes some of you guys were running on Factory Wheels.

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    I ran 205/55/15's on OEM Prelude wheels, factory size for Preludes to fit the slightly wider wheels.

    Not sure how good they would look on Accord 15x5.5 wheels.
    1992 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser

    1986 Chevrolet C10|5.3L|SM465|Shortbed|Custom Deluxe

    1983 Malibu Wagon|TPI 305|T5 5 speed|3.73 non-posi


    1992 Accord Wagon (RETIRED)

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      #3
      I know it's just a size or so wider, but just wanted to make sure I wouldn't have a problem b4 I pulled the trigger on a set.
      #Measure twice, cut once! LOL

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        #4
        Originally posted by Socarcrx View Post
        It's time for some new rubber for 'Baby'...and I want a little wider patch than the 195/60/15 without the rubbing. Was wanting to get a consensus of what sizes some of you guys were running on Factory Wheels.
        i think 215/55/15s will better bro

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          #5
          sorry i mean 205/60/15 is comfort

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            #6
            Which tires size for OEM wheels?

            I agree with the 205/60/15.. dont want to go too wide..

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              #7
              205/55/15 will be as close to the factory aspect ratio. meaning the speedo/odometer will be close to accurate.
              COUPE K24

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                #8
                Does anyone have a picture of the fitment of a 205/55/15 tire on a 5.5" stock wheel? I am also getting really close to pulling the trigger on ordering a set. There don't appear to be any good summer tires in a 195/60. And 195/55 would be too small for my taste.

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                  #9
                  I have 205-55's and personally I don't like the way they look on stock wheels. They stick over the lip about an inch

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