I was just curious, because I'm running 205/40r17 in the front and 225/45r17 in the rear. And I don't really like the way it looks. I know the front tires are close to oem size but to me it just looks a little funny. So any suggestions
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What Tire sizes are most cb7s running
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My 10th edition came stock with 195/60R15. They work pretty well for me1993 10th Anniversary MRT
Originally posted by The G-ManFor that money, yes. But my dick isn't big enough for that shit.
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It all depends on the size and offset of the wheel. Sometimes a narrow tire is necessary for clearance.
For a 17x7.5" (a very common size) wheel that is the correct offset for the car (I consider anything from +38 to +42 to be "correct") then yes, a 205/45/17 is a very good size. Most tire websites suggest 205/40/17, but I've found that to provide very little protection for the wheel. I've run tires as wide as 215. 225 would probably prove to be too much rubber, providing a very "squishy" ride as it bulged over the edge of the rim.
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This can be very helpful when trying to figure out what tire sizes can go on or cars. For figuring out what the speedometer difference will be use an original tire/wheel size of 185/70-14 (Stock 14") or 195/60-15 (Stock 15")
http://www.tacomaworld.com/forum/tirecalc.php
Best tire calculator I've found90 LX 5spd 2dr (2011-2014)
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First off I apologize to thread jack but it's related to the OP question.
Just out of curiousity I know the suspension is the same on 4th & 5th gens so essentially the tires sizes are similar ,correct?
So it should be safe to say I could run 215/50 R15 safely on my 5th gen wagon? Or would 205/55 R15 be a better route for daily use?
BTW- I've got some 7 spoke Prelude Si's on and don't plan on changing them.
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On my 17's I'm running 215/45 s and they work good. personally I've found 16's with 195/50 or 205/50 to work better (all preference), not as CLUNKY. but stock is always great.
BB6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=200445<Summer Lover
BD6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194262<Dailey/Future AutoX
Mazda 6s->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201313<Wifes
CB7->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189108<Sold
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Originally posted by cb7_tillidie View Poston my 15's i run a 195/60
BB6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=200445<Summer Lover
BD6->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=194262<Dailey/Future AutoX
Mazda 6s->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=201313<Wifes
CB7->http://cb7tuner.com/vbb/showthread.php?t=189108<Sold
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