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tyre and rim sizes

Postby randymx5 » Thu Feb 16, 2006 4:46 pm

Ok does any one know or point me towards a chart which comapares rim diameter in inches with actual tyre widths in what ever they are measured in.....(is this a blond question?)

OK what size(s) can i put onto a 7.5 inch rim?? 205-215??

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Postby Dubly » Thu Feb 16, 2006 5:00 pm

205's or 215's on a 7.5 is no problem. You could go with 225's but your sidewall profile will be far from ideal.

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Postby irwin83r » Thu Feb 16, 2006 6:51 pm

i run 225/50R15s on 7"wide rims.

dont do it :D

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Postby irwin83r » Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:27 pm

a site worth a look at would be http://www.1010tires.com/tech.asp

explains alot and it will even do a search and show you what tyres are available in the size your after.


warning HUGE rant coming

okay sticking with what your asking

1" = 25.4mm

7.5" = 190.5

BUT!

look at it this way the standard wheel width on my car was 6" and it ran 195s with very little tyre bludge.

the way i seen it (untill recently) was well if i increase the rim width by 25.4mm i should be able to increase the tyre width by the same amount.

so with that in mind i bought 225mm wide tyres for my new 7" rims, thats an increase of 30mm, i wanted a bit more bludge to stop gutter rash(worked a treat) and wanted the wheels to look PHAT (also worked a trear). however with the extra buldge the car feels less stable on corner turn in as there is alot of tyre roll and since i had them on 15" rim i had to go 225/50s which meant a larger running diameter, making the speedo read 5% out, the diff ratio drop, and the tyres to scrap on major pumps or road surface undulations.

so to cut to the chase because i could write a two page essay on this.

what size rim is it. diameter and width

what are you looking for.... -style? (if so what type, drifto, drag, racey)
-performance?

what are you willing to spend on tyres?

the site i mentioned should help you with the difinitions and mechanics of it all, if theres something your still not sure of just ask, ill tell you what i know and theres others on here that know a hell of alot more..

if i were you, and those were 15" rims i would be gettin 215/50R15s but that leaves you with one tyre choice thats a road legal club race tyre.

if i were not looking for a performance tyre i would go 205/50R15s that leaves you with alot of choices AND there wouldnt be that much of a difference in performance (what the 215s gained in width it may loose in side wall buldge MAY)

if i was looking for some thing that looks PHAT i would go 225/45R15 (not 225/50R15 as i did) though that leaves you with about one tyre choice also which is also a road legal track tyre.

if they are 16" diameter rims. well thats a whole other ball game...

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Postby mxrx » Thu Feb 16, 2006 7:56 pm

There used to be an Australian Standard about what tyres could be fitted to what rim widths. However I think that it has been rendered obsolete by the explosion in offerings of tyre profile and width.

I think that you have go by the recommendations of the tyre makers, they set the parameters of the tyre so they know what size rim it best works on.

Dubly

Postby Dubly » Thu Feb 16, 2006 11:28 pm

This should help you with your size questiones: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html


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