Alright, I have 15x5.5 inch alloys on 195/60/15 tires. However I am going to use other rims right now. These rims are 15x6.5 inches. The question is, can I still use the same tires??? Thanks
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Originally posted by kmart64I always have people that have mixed responses when you extend the rim width with the same old tires. Can anyone elaborate?
That people refuse to believe that what the tire manufacturer suggests is probably a good idea?
Goodyear lists 195/60-15 approved rim width 5.5-7".
Michelin lists the same.
Dunlop lists the same.
BFG lists the same.2003 Maxima SE Titanium Edition
Polished Titanium ext, heated black leather int, heated leather steering wheel, HIDs, 255bhp, 6 speed, 15% tint.
1993 Suzuki GSX1100F 136bhp
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Originally posted by SteveBElaborate on what?
That people refuse to believe that what the tire manufacturer suggests is probably a good idea?
Goodyear lists 195/60-15 approved rim width 5.5-7".
Michelin lists the same.
Dunlop lists the same.
BFG lists the same.Yeah, Preludes
Originally posted by deevergote.Why can't people just search OT to see if someone else posted the same random thread?
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I work at national tire and battery as a tire tech, and im telling you that is not safe to do! We had to make a policy not to stretch tires anymore because if it does fit you are risking a serious injury to you and the car. Stretching your tires is not advisable at all regardless of amount. What will happen over time is the sidewall will eat itself from the inside out, like if you had left a ton of fix a flat in it, and eventually your side wall will blow out. Just buy some wider tires and do not risk it. Tire rack sells tires for pretty cheap, just look around and you can find good deals. Just buy the advised tire for the rim.
This is my field i see this all the time. This company that I work for would not change policy unless it was hurting people, and thats because they lose money by creating this policy. Also while i explain this let me tell you how company police is made. If profit is > Costs of accidents then, we continue doing it. However, If profit is < Costs of Accidents then, We stop doing whatever that is. More Costs of Accidents=more accidents period. So now that you understand would you believe they have a reason behind it?
edit* If i can show you a picture of a side wall blowout from work i will post it for you. Im going to work now so ill bb at 8pm eastern timeLast edited by Half-Pint; 12-29-2006, 01:11 PM.JustBlaze
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Originally posted by Half-PintI work at national tire and battery as a tire tech,
Just buy the advised tire for the rim.
All the guys that MAKE tires believe they're the right size, and list them in their tire specifications.
What specs are you going by?2003 Maxima SE Titanium Edition
Polished Titanium ext, heated black leather int, heated leather steering wheel, HIDs, 255bhp, 6 speed, 15% tint.
1993 Suzuki GSX1100F 136bhp
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If you want be safe get 205 size tire. I had an escort with 15x6.5s and the 195-60-15s i tried to put on streched just a little. so 65s would not work any better. Just go with 205-50 or 55s so you can be safe.1)92 Accord lx - I/E w/ valves, springs and retainers. H22 bored to h23 not goin in this summer.--Totaled
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what im saying is some tire people tell me their company policy only allows old tires to be on the same spec rims...even if the rims are still 15 inch, if they do not have the same width, they cannot put it on even though the tires say that is allowed?Yeah, Preludes
Originally posted by deevergote.Why can't people just search OT to see if someone else posted the same random thread?
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