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Hi, Need advice urgently on my kia picanto rim & tyre. Wanted to upgrade the 13" stock rim 155/70 R13 to 15"/6w rim 165/50 R15 for more stability drive on the road. I have done the calculation on the http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.

 

13" Stock tyre revs/km:582.0 & 15" tyre revs/km:583.0

 

If my speedo meter reads 100kph that means actually I am traveling at 99.8kph. Please advice me whether is this a good setup before I commit the purchase. Thank you.

KIA company recommend 175/50/15 , you can always check your owners manual and your driver door or pillar that is a sticker shown the recommended tyre size and pressure

Some time also due to availabilty you have to look for alternative

Also dont be over react to all those speedo reading accuracy, you only make your life difficult.

usually the tolerrance is + - 3 %

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It is very flexible.

 

For example, I will use the Aveo as an example:

 

The stock 13" tires on the Aveo are 155/80-13.

 

So to link the page to someone so that he can decide what tires to use on the Aveo will be:

htttp://policymabntra.com/

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Wat car u driving.

 

Me jus recently change my stock avante tyre (195/65/15) to 205/50/16.

 

So far so gd more stable than b4. :D

 

 

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My stock type is 185/65/R15.

What kind of impact will there be if new tyre is

 

- 195/60/R15 or

- 195/65/R15 ?

 

pardon me if my question sounds doltish.

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Singapore to check on my behalf, they replied that beside my car and another Renault uses this size. Therefore, it makes no economical sense to import this size into Singapore. Singapore city car Shoreham is very famous in this city.Any car rent to avail here and beautiful atmosphere here.

 

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Hi all i have no idea about this thread.i m new to this forum. and i duno much about rim and tires stuff.. so i wonder anyone can help me with my question.. cos my dad getting this new 1.8x honda stream. the stock rim is 15 inch.

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My stock type is 185/65/R15.

What kind of impact will there be if new tyre is

 

- 195/60/R15 or

- 195/65/R15 ?

 

pardon me if my question sounds doltish.

 

Better size will be 195/60/R15 or 205/50/R16

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