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Will 205/65/15 tires work?

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    Will 205/65/15 tires work?

    Does anyone else have these on their stock EX rims? I tried searching but could'nt find what I was lookin' for...was wondering if they would fit OK? Thanx...

    #2
    205/65 will be huge on stock rims. go 195/60
    90 ACCORD EX..<-- MR thread

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      #3
      yeah might be a bit to big. you could try but dont be surprised if it rubs.

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        #4
        Originally posted by xaaronx View Post
        205/65 will be huge on stock rims. go 195/60
        but 195/65/15's are stock on an Ex correct?

        I ♥/Miss My Coupe

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          #5
          Originally posted by civic_90_08 View Post
          but 195/65/15's are stock on an Ex correct?
          195/60. If you want 205's go with 205/55's

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            #6
            do not do 205/65/15 i rubbed so much but then again my car is lowered.

            Are you lowered?

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              #7
              Originally posted by xaaronx View Post
              205/65 will be huge on stock rims. go 195/60
              eh...205/60 is what I run on mine and they are just fine. 205/65 is a little taller but nothing too bad.

              A visual
              (Ignore the width...I don't think the rims are 7" wide...maybe 5 or 6)
              Last edited by bcjammerx; 05-17-2010, 12:50 AM.
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                #8
                Originally posted by civic_90_08 View Post
                but 195/65/15's are stock on an Ex correct?
                195/60/15 are stock according to my door decal...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by itstatcb7kid707 View Post
                  do not do 205/65/15 i rubbed so much but then again my car is lowered.

                  Are you lowered?
                  nope...stock suspension right now...

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by bcjammerx View Post
                    eh...205/60 is what I run on mine and they are just fine. 205/65 is a little taller but nothing too bad.
                    cool...the reason I asked is because I got some 205/65/15's for a good price off craigslist from a late model civic...

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                      #11
                      205/60/r15 is what you want

                      The second number " 60 " is the height. But its 60&#37; of 205 width. So if you increase width the second number has to drop to keep the same sidewall height.

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                        #12
                        well if you already have them, they WILL work, they'll just be a bit meaty.
                        90 ACCORD EX..<-- MR thread

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                          #13
                          I have these wheels but havent tried them on yet.

                          I bought them with Honda Rims (unique pattern too) but i then changed my mind as i wanted the original jdm saw blades look for now.

                          I set them next to it and it seems to fit ok in the wheel well.

                          Remember some of the european cars have tyres which have close to only half an inch from the top of the wheel well and they still have enough play to avoid rubbing.

                          I think a big factor on your accord being able to accept this tyre are below

                          1) The OFFSET on your rims (particularly if aftermarket or from another make and model even if still Honda rims).

                          2) Another is the camber. If the setting is too acute there will be less play for road bumps.

                          3) One last factor to consider is your suspensions (shock and springs). Extra travel caused by worn suspensions may cause the tyres to rub. I didnt mention ride height since you confirmed your car is not lowered.

                          If all the above is stock then chances are you should be fine.

                          One big or HUGE advantage of selecting tyre's with this dimension is you get more tread life and comfort. Perfect for someone on a budget or cruiser and classy build approach!

                          It would mean more money can go towards JDM and other rare parts since you will not be needing another set of tyres for a longer period (compared to someone with low profile tyres with low tread wear ratings, softer rubber compounds that wear out faster and costs more).

                          Personally I would concentrate more on maintenance and JDM parts rather than blowing money on low and expensive profile tyres.
                          Last edited by JDMDriver; 05-17-2010, 10:13 AM.
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                            #14
                            excellent info thanks for the help everyone...yep everything on the car is stock for now...got a real good deal on these tires and since I'm on a tight budget the price was right...I actually like the stock EX rims...

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