Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
<Chief_Billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
news:1184694501.720641.284510@g12g2000prg.googlegr oups.com...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
<Chief_Billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
news:1184694501.720641.284510@g12g2000prg.googlegr oups.com...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
<Chief_Billy@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
news:1184694501.720641.284510@g12g2000prg.googlegr oups.com...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic
> Coupe ? Stock is 185/65R-15.
>
I got goodyear Assurance confortred, size 205/55/16 but on a 4 door 2002
civic. There there is no issue what so ever for fitting. I would guess that
the coupe front end would be identical to a 4 door and I have more than
enough clearance at front. At the back, well obviously, coupe and 4dr =
different so I can't confirm. yet, these tires are not huge either. Unless
you made modification to your car, I would not see why there would be an
issue.
The wheels also appear much wider than stock so the look is great. However,
there is a slight speed difference which gets noticed the faster you go.
However, I would say that below 60 m/h, there is no concern. As tire wear
down, it will also get closer and closer to stock speed.
Anyhow, no worries, go ahead
By the way. I don't recommend the Assurance confortred for this car. The car
is too light for this size and type of tire unless you really just want a
stiff sporty ride.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
Check out www.miata.net/garage then click on wheels and tires, and then
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
Check out www.miata.net/garage then click on wheels and tires, and then
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
Check out www.miata.net/garage then click on wheels and tires, and then
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
the tire size comparitor. It really helps to see what the difference is.
For your comparison, it's about 1 mph slow on the speedo an .5 inch larger
in diamater. Cheers.
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:48:21 -0700, Chief_Billy wrote:
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:48:21 -0700, Chief_Billy wrote:
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
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Re: Tires Too Large for '01 Civic
On Tue, 17 Jul 2007 10:48:21 -0700, Chief_Billy wrote:
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
> Would 205/55R-16 tires be too large(wide) for a 2001 Honda Civic Coupe ?
> Stock is 185/65R-15.
This is 20mm, ~1"
You'd have to see if they would hit the frame. Also, with the tires now,
check the clearance on the bottom of the strut springs. Rubbing the trad
against these may prove *fatal*
Generally, going a little wider is ok, and 1 in more with a lower profile
will be OK. Like duckbill said, go to the Miaita site and plug in the
numbers. It will give you a visual representation of the difference in
tire sizes.
Bear in mind though even minor changes in tire sizes can throw the
suspension geometry off...
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