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A new tire size calculator


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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

 

The correct size should be 205/55/R16

 

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Thanks for the link(s)! Very helpful! :)

 

I was thinking of changing my Getz 15 inch to 16 inch. Main reason is because my front bodykit is too low.

 

You guys think changing to 16 inch wheels will solve the problem?

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Hi tyre gurus out there, i'm driving a honda fit face lifted version. (not sure if it matters) and am thinking of changing from 15inch wheel to a 16 inch wheel.. like all the doubts posted here, would this 16 inch wheel affect too much on FC and would the ride comfort be worsen and would the fender be affected? I understand that FC, comfort would definitely be affected but would it be significant?

 

Hope some people with such experience can share

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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

maybe u can monitor the fuel consumption n let us know how much it went up after changing to wider tyres

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Hi, noticed that the first link and the last link many pages apart, many links in between.

 

Just went through the pages and extracted the links here for your convience. Credit to the guys here who posted it.

 

http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.html - as mentioned by Genie47 although posted in 2004

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html (need Java application to view it.) - as mentioned by Oneshot1kill in 2005

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator - as mentioned by Eemin in 2006

http://www.rimsntires.com/specspro.jsp - as mentioned by Krado in 2010

 

 

For the first link, Genie47 has given an example how to use it:

 

http://ejelta.com/tiresize/index.html

 

So to link the page to someone so that he can decide what tires to use on the Aveo will be:
http://ejelta.com/ti...esize=155/80-13

For more information on how to link see here: http://ejelta.com/ti...ze/linking.html

 

 

 

For safety purposes, you can try to check on different sites and ask your mechanic if the calculations are correct.

Have a great day everyone.

 

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I am now on stock 15 rims and tyres  (185/65/R15) and thinking shld I up the size to 16 inch?

first of all

please share Vehicle type / Driver type / Passenger type ?

Before I can share my Personal view.

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