Tire Fitment? Not Sure If This Will Work
Ok real quick question. I am looking for some cheap rubber, I have a guy who has some. But its 205-55-16 Wich will work on my rims but will I clear rubbing. I know the car is lowered 1.5" so I don't know if this will work. And won't be able to use the tires if they don't fit.
250? you mean 205, right? It might be a little tall.. but I doubt it will rub (badly) I have 205/45/16s on my car at stock ride height.. I have plenty of room to absorb another 10 mm or so of sidewall height. With your car being lowered... I cannot say for certain. In all honesty, I would pass and get the correct size.
eh, that offset is kinda low as well. you would probably be rubbing a bit.
may i reccomend some cheap tires...
http://roadwaywholesaletire.com/FUZION.asp...iclenum=027-311
may i reccomend some cheap tires...
http://roadwaywholesaletire.com/FUZION.asp...iclenum=027-311
yep. got them on my car now, and they are awesome. not to sure about treadwear, only had them on about 800 miles, but all the reviews ive read have been good. it was a tire introduced at SEMA, specifically designed for "tuners" apparently. it gets the job done, and at a great price.
QUOTE (Shadowcat @ Jun 17 2005, 06:00 PM)
Ok real quick question. I am looking for some cheap rubber, I have a guy who has some. But its 205-55-16 Wich will work on my rims but will I clear rubbing. I know the car is lowered 1.5" so I don't know if this will work. And won't be able to use the tires if they don't fit.
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalcold.html
She is a little tall, but it should work. It's not the tire size I'll be worried about, but its the offset. YOU'LL RUB with +38 AND that tire size
Alright, I figure I'll add on here instead of starting up a new thread. I see that it's going to be a bit bigger, but I'm wondering if I'll have rubbing issues with a 205/50-16?
(38 offset BTW+stock height)
(38 offset BTW+stock height)


