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    Which tire size will be best for the 2000 integra Blade Rims?
    I want something cheap, but still reliable. Thanks.

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    go to tirerack.com

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    15x 33 1/2
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    Quote Originally Posted by jdmjames
    15x 33 1/2
    I think he meant tire size not wheel dimensions?

    Quote Originally Posted by hmong_Spec
    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.

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    which one is the cheapest, and how much for one?



    Quote Originally Posted by D.Choe
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by hmong_Spec
    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

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    thanks man, reps for you.

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    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.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    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.
    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

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    Quote Originally Posted by TypeRPersonality
    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.


    Quote Originally Posted by D.Choe
    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
    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/Compar...5&startIndex=0

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    Quote Originally Posted by speedminded
    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/Compar...5&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.

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    cheapest place to get tires is www.vulcantire.com ....they are cheaper than tire rack! its why I switched! G/L




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    reps to all who helped.

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    i got 195-50-15 on my si's...turned out great! i'm not sure if they're cheaper though

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    how fucking hard is it to do some fucking research yourself?
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    Kumho Ecsta ASX Tires For $54.75 PM me

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    195/50/15

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