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hmong_Spec
03-06-2009, 09:48 AM
Which tire size will be best for the 2000 integra Blade Rims?
I want something cheap, but still reliable. Thanks.
Andy_013
03-06-2009, 11:12 AM
go to tirerack.com
thepolecat
03-06-2009, 11:14 AM
15x 33 1/2
thepolecat
03-06-2009, 11:15 AM
monster truck style!
D.Choe
03-06-2009, 11:21 AM
15x 33 1/2
I think he meant tire size not wheel dimensions?
Which tire size will be best for the 2000 integra Blade Rims?
I want something cheap, but still reliable. Thanks.
I know OEM spec is 195/55/15, but 205/50/15 look pretty good unless you wanna go with a lower profile than 50.
If you want something cheap and reliable I'd probably go with some Kumho AST, Fuzion HRi or Falken Ziex-512
but if you wanna spend a little more my recommendation to you is the Yokohama S.Drive. I have them now and they have held up through ice/snow/rain/dry conditions perfectly
other better choices would be Kumho ASX, Fuzion ZRi and Falken FK-452, I've had all of the above and recommend any of them to you. just go researching on tirerack.com and see what is best for you.
hmong_Spec
03-06-2009, 11:22 AM
which one is the cheapest, and how much for one?
I think he meant tire size not wheel dimensions?
I know OEM spec is 195/55/15, but 205/50/15 look pretty good unless you wanna go with a lower profile than 50.
my recommendation to you is the Yokohama S.Drive. I have them now and they have held up through ice/snow/rain/dry conditions perfectly
D.Choe
03-06-2009, 11:30 AM
which one is the cheapest, and how much for one?
195/55 is gonna be cheaper for sure
on tirerack S.Drive is $71 each
ASX is $66
both are 195/55
hmong_Spec
03-06-2009, 11:44 AM
thanks man, reps for you.
TypeRPersonality
03-06-2009, 12:20 PM
195/55 are pretty expensive tires. I would just opt for 195/60/15's because they are cheaper and you can still get good selection. If your car is extremely lowered, just get the 195/55's then. And I would not fit 205/50 on a 6" wheel.
And yes, 195/55 is the OEM size.
Gorilla Eg!
03-06-2009, 12:33 PM
cheapest place to get tires is www.vulcantire.com (http://www.vulcantire.com) ....they are cheaper than tire rack! its why I switched! G/L
hmong_Spec
03-06-2009, 12:41 PM
reps to all who helped.
D.Choe
03-06-2009, 04:56 PM
195/55 are pretty expensive tires. I would just opt for 195/60/15's because they are cheaper and you can still get good selection. If your car is extremely lowered, just get the 195/55's then. And I would not fit 205/50 on a 6" wheel.
And yes, 195/55 is the OEM size.
:doh: I kept thinking the blades were 6.5" for some reason...
yea 205 would be way too wide on a 6", stick w/ 195
good lookin out :goodjob:
yunglaosta
03-06-2009, 06:38 PM
i got 195-50-15 on my si's...turned out great! i'm not sure if they're cheaper though
speedminded
03-06-2009, 10:50 PM
195/55 are pretty expensive tires. I would just opt for 195/60/15's because they are cheaper and you can still get good selection. If your car is extremely lowered, just get the 195/55's then. And I would not fit 205/50 on a 6" wheel.
And yes, 195/55 is the OEM size.LOLOL! fail.
:doh: I kept thinking the blades were 6.5" for some reason...
yea 205 would be way too wide on a 6", stick w/ 195
good lookin out :goodjob:The set that's holding the table up under my feet measure 6.5" between the inside of the lips and 7" from edge to edge. I'm going to say they're 6.5".
A 205 is 10mm wider than a 195, that 5mm wider on the inside and 5mm wider on the outside. 5mm is 0.19 inches. It fits fine. 1,000's of people drive on 205's everyday. You could put 215/45's on there if you wanted to.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compare1.jsp?sortValue=0&filterType=all&resultsNumberSelected=Y&displayResults=10&compare=true&compareList=&RunFlat=All&goWhere=%252Ftires%252FCompare1.jsp&sortCode=&width=205%2F&ratio=50&diameter=15&startIndex=0
TypeRPersonality
03-06-2009, 11:14 PM
LOLOL! fail.
The set that's holding the table up under my feet measure 6.5" between the inside of the lips and 7" from edge to edge. I'm going to say they're 6.5".
A 205 is 10mm wider than a 195, that 5mm wider on the inside and 5mm wider on the outside. 5mm is 0.19 inches. It fits fine. 1,000's of people drive on 205's everyday. You could put 215/45's on there if you wanted to.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Compare1.jsp?sortValue=0&filterType=all&resultsNumberSelected=Y&displayResults=10&compare=true&compareList=&RunFlat=All&goWhere=%252Ftires%252FCompare1.jsp&sortCode=&width=205%2F&ratio=50&diameter=15&startIndex=0
Are you sure they're 6.5"? All sources point me to assume they're 6" bead to bead seat. And I said I wouldn't recommend 205/50 due to cost and the tire bulging. I know they would fit.
speedminded
03-07-2009, 12:25 AM
Are you sure they're 6.5"? All sources point me to assume they're 6" bead to bead seat. And I said I wouldn't recommend 205/50 due to cost and the tire bulging. I know they would fit.I dunno, I've been using a scale since I was about 10 yrs old and getting paid to do it professionally for the past 10 years. After nearly 20 years I'd hope I could measure from point A to point B successfully, lol.
Thighs
03-07-2009, 12:29 AM
how fucking hard is it to do some fucking research yourself?
RickyBobbyV8
03-07-2009, 12:35 AM
Kumho Ecsta ASX Tires For $54.75 PM me
4DrTeg
03-15-2009, 09:46 AM
195/50/15
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