Bigger wheels...
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Bigger wheels...
I have a 1996 Civic EX coupe, and I want to beef up its appearance with some bigger wheels.
I would like to keep speedometer and odometer readings accurate, so I'd like to get thinner tires to keep the overall radius the same.
Thing is, I can't find what I need, maybe just because I don't know what I am looking for.
If anyone has any tips or links to what I need, that would be great.
My car has 14's stock, I'd like to put on 15;s or 16's.
I would like to keep speedometer and odometer readings accurate, so I'd like to get thinner tires to keep the overall radius the same.
Thing is, I can't find what I need, maybe just because I don't know what I am looking for.
If anyone has any tips or links to what I need, that would be great.
My car has 14's stock, I'd like to put on 15;s or 16's.
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ORIGINAL: mill$civic
well for 15" i would go with 205/50/15 that should sute you well.. im not sure about the speedometer changing, if it does it will be so little
well for 15" i would go with 205/50/15 that should sute you well.. im not sure about the speedometer changing, if it does it will be so little
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Check this link out, it is an awesome tire calculator. It'll do all your number crunching for you and tell you what your speedometer will read after your conversion.
Tire Calculator
EDIT: Personally I would go with 16's just because then you don't run the risk of rubbing.
Tire Calculator
EDIT: Personally I would go with 16's just because then you don't run the risk of rubbing.
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RE: Bigger wheels...
Here's the best tire calculator I've used. It lets you enter up to 5 sizes at once.
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Just look for the OVERALL diameter of the tire if you want to keep your speedo/odo correct. Tirerack shows the overall diameter oftires when you compare their specs. I used that to choose a different size than what they recommended when I was replacing the 185/60s the PO put on the stock 14x5.5 steelies(185/65 was stock/recommended). I wanted a 195mm width for better dry traction and to "fill out" the .5"-wider 14x6 rims I got (25.4mm = 1"). With the 185/60s, my speedo/odo readhigher than I was going too, so I went with a 195/60 tire instead of the 195/55. I run a '00 VP sedan and chose Yoko Avid H4Ss BTW. 15s or 16s would likely be a better choice aesthetically, but I was minimizing present and future tirecosts. 185/65-14 or 175/70-14 skinniesmight have been better for the recent snow though. You'll want lower profiles than that with 15s or 16s. My speedo/odo still reads a bit high, but it's closer to actual than before...and the difference in wet traction is insane. They don't do too bad in1-6" snowfor what they are...a wider-than-stock performance tire(I usually drivea Jeep w/Trxus MTswhen it's nasty out anyway). Deeper than that bottoms out the car too much for any decent traction.