The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
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The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
Owner: Alex
Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
Hi folks
I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
all cars with matching rims.
I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
vehicles' rims fit.
Thanks
Alex
Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
Hi folks
I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
all cars with matching rims.
I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
vehicles' rims fit.
Thanks
Alex
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Re: The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
cheg wrote:
> Owner: Alex
>
> Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
>
> Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
>
> Hi folks
>
> I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
> enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
> pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
> all cars with matching rims.
>
> I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
> itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
> problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
> size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
> didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
> make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
> put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
> Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
>
> If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
> vehicles' rims fit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
Ummmm, no thanks. I think I'll just get a set of R16 tires. But good luck!
> Owner: Alex
>
> Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
>
> Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
>
> Hi folks
>
> I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
> enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
> pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
> all cars with matching rims.
>
> I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
> itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
> problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
> size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
> didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
> make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
> put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
> Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
>
> If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
> vehicles' rims fit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
Ummmm, no thanks. I think I'll just get a set of R16 tires. But good luck!
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Re: The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
In another newsgroup, you wrote:
"Canadian Tire asked me if I wanted 15 or 16" rims, so I bought one to
see if it fits properly...if it's in their system, it shoulf fit,
right? If not, I guess I can go after them if my hubs and pegs screw
up..."
What didn't work with that rim?
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
1161351178.124959.15200@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.co m...
> Owner: Alex
>
> Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
>
> Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
>
> Hi folks
>
> I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
> enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
> pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
> all cars with matching rims.
>
> I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
> itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
> problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
> size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
> didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
> make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
> put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
> Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
>
> If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
> vehicles' rims fit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
"Canadian Tire asked me if I wanted 15 or 16" rims, so I bought one to
see if it fits properly...if it's in their system, it shoulf fit,
right? If not, I guess I can go after them if my hubs and pegs screw
up..."
What didn't work with that rim?
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
1161351178.124959.15200@m7g2000cwm.googlegroups.co m...
> Owner: Alex
>
> Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
>
> Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
>
> Hi folks
>
> I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
> enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
> pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
> all cars with matching rims.
>
> I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
> itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
> problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
> size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
> didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
> make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
> put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
> Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
>
> If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
> vehicles' rims fit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
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Re: The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Owner: Alex
>
> Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Tucson GL
>
> Dilemma: Trying to go from 16" to 15" wheels for winter set of tires.
>
> Hi folks
>
> I have a dream. A dream where one would be able to go online somewhere,
> enter all relevant info pertaining to rim size that one wants (bolt
> pattern/size, offset, bore size, etc) and a search engine would find
> all cars with matching rims.
>
> I've got a set of 215/70/R15 winter tires in my garage that are just
> itching to go on a set of steel rims that I can put on my Tuc. The
> problem is that no one (not even Hyundai Canada) can give me the right
> size I need. I called Hyundai Canada to find out the bore size and they
> didn't even know. Someone at one point had told me 67.1mm but I want to
> make sure before I continue my search. Someone also told me they had
> put rims from a 1999 Chevy Venture on their Tuc and it fit, however the
> Chevy has a 5x115mm size when the Tuc is 5x114.3mm.
>
> If anyone out here has done the conversion, please let us know what
> vehicles' rims fit.
>
> Thanks
>
> Alex
>
Is .7mm that big of a difference? I'd just use the chevy ones.
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Re: The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
Ghislain wrote:
> In another newsgroup, you wrote:
>
> "Canadian Tire asked me if I wanted 15 or 16" rims, so I bought one to
> see if it fits properly...if it's in their system, it shoulf fit,
> right? If not, I guess I can go after them if my hubs and pegs screw
> up..."
>
> What didn't work with that rim?
>
The bore size was too big (2 3/4" or 69mm) and that's usually the size
for most multi fit rims
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Re: The never-ending 15" rims quest for the Tucson
Alex asked about converting to 15" rims from 16" rims and to this say:
I would be careful about switching A full tire size on your car as you
may have problems with speed sensors and other electronics. I.E.
speedometer issues, ABS issues and all wheel drive issues.
A Kia/Hyundai tech should be consulted to address any possible
problems in these areas in my opinion.
Good Luck!
H.R.
I would be careful about switching A full tire size on your car as you
may have problems with speed sensors and other electronics. I.E.
speedometer issues, ABS issues and all wheel drive issues.
A Kia/Hyundai tech should be consulted to address any possible
problems in these areas in my opinion.
Good Luck!
H.R.
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