Short answer tire question
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Short answer tire question
I'm running 185/60/14 tires. I want to change to 195/60/14's. In inches, how much taller and wider will the tires be? I don't need the formula on how to calculate the difference. Just the answer. I flunked algebra, and formulas confuse me. THanks, Howard
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RE:Short Answer Tire Sizes
Well, according to Tire Racks calculator your overall diameter will be .47 inches taller. Close to 1/2" . I suck at mathematics too!
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Howard, come on we all know that (x-y)+z=(x-y)+z. According to Gordon's Garage Tire calculator 185/60/14 are 22.74 inches tall and aprox. 7.28 inches wide. The 195/60/14 are 23.21in X 7.68 inches.
I have the 195/60/14 with the 5.5in fake Libra wheels with the comp r/f springs and no rubbing. with my gold mesh 6.5 in.wheels I had to roll the rear lip due to offset on wheels. So 195 will work if you have the right offset.. Bill
I have the 195/60/14 with the 5.5in fake Libra wheels with the comp r/f springs and no rubbing. with my gold mesh 6.5 in.wheels I had to roll the rear lip due to offset on wheels. So 195 will work if you have the right offset.. Bill
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Arnold, I would say yes, I had my Libras on the car with some old 195/60/14 and no rubbing, then dropped the car down and still did not rub, then I put the wider wheels on and they rubbed in the rear with 195/60/14 Goodyears. Now I went to the Falkens/ Libra combo and love it. You will like them too..They really grab. Look up spl20777 in the registry and you'll see them on my car. Bill
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Howard,
I'm now running Bridgestone Potenza RE71 195-55-14's. Late comp springs in front. Plenty of clearance. I was running 185-65-14 and these are definately smaller.
Why'd I get em? My local tire guy found em on the rack where they had been sitting for a while. $26 each
I'm now running Bridgestone Potenza RE71 195-55-14's. Late comp springs in front. Plenty of clearance. I was running 185-65-14 and these are definately smaller.
Why'd I get em? My local tire guy found em on the rack where they had been sitting for a while. $26 each

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Howard,I had one of the Falken 195/60/14 mounted on American Racing libras. Lots of clearance on the back lips apox 1 1/2" from tire to fender.On the front the tires look to small.What springs are you running on the front of your car.I would show you with a picture but I do not know how to get it from (my pictures) to this site.Thanks Arnold