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Do you think the 307 will fit 195 / 65R / 15 to 185 / 55R / 15?

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08.05.2020 17:20 # 1
dahi
Hello, I started looking for summer tires when the weather started to warm up slowly, there are 4 tires of 195 / 65R / 15 vacuum suitable for the original size in my car. I had a "Bridgestone 185/55 R15 Potenza RE040 82V" from a friend and I went to the tire to fit and try it. He said something, I wonder if he had a tire in his hand for a moment, he said he would buy a gift from a friend, he said, but he still said that this car will not burn much. It came as small as cm, and I said I will investigate when I wear it. I came out.

will the vehicle get closer to the ground and the road width will decrease as the floor width will decrease? & Nbsp; do you think it should be attached or not?
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08.05.2020 17:20 # 2
jack67
I'm at 206 1.4 hdi at 175/65/14 from 185/55/15 I am very pleased. In your case, you are only reducing the area of the tire's base. I think the handling does not change much. You can provide fuel economy with this tire
08.05.2020 17:20 # 3
dahi
[QUOTE = jack67] I'm at 206 1.4 hdi at 175/65/14 from 185/55/15 I am very pleased. In your case you are only reducing the area of the tread of the tire. I think the handling does not change much. ]

I understand, my teacher, only about 55 cm in diameter when he puts 55 units on the rim It seems to be shrinking. Only because your situation has changed from 14 to 15, the rim size has increased by 2.54 cm no effect.
08.05.2020 17:20 # 4
KenBlockJR
tire maker said it right 185/55/15 307, it will be very small.

195/65/15
205/55/16
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225/45/17
225/40/18

08.05.2020 17:20 # 5
dahi
[QUOTE = KenBlockJR] tire guy said it right 185/55/15 307, it sounds too small.

195/65/15
205/55/16
205/50/17
225/45/17
225/40/18
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You can wear your size
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Thank you, there is an order, even a 15-inch eye will look small, while 10 units will shrink.
08.05.2020 17:20 # 6
jack67
[QUOTE = genius] [QUOTE = jack67] I am very glad that I switched to 206 1.4 hdi at 175/65/14 from 185/55/15. In your case, you are reducing the area of the tread of the tire only. I think the road handling does not change much. You can provide fuel economy with this tire < br> [/ QUOTE]

I understand, my teacher, only when he put a 55-unit one on the rim It looks like a shrinkage of 4/5 cm. Only because your situation has changed from 14 to 15, the rim size has increased by 2.54 cm no effect.
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http://www.lastikturk.com/images/lastikhesaplama.swf
As it has no effect on mine, you can compare it from the address I gave above. crumbles coming to the same place
08.05.2020 17:20 # 7
dahi
[QUOTE = jack67] [QUOTE = genius] [QUOTE = jack67] I'm very glad I switched to 206 1.4 hdi at 175/65/14 from 185/55/15. With this tire you can provide the economy
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Got it, hod, only on the rim 55 it seems like there is a shrinkage of 4/5 cm in diameter when it is put on the unit. Only because your situation has changed from 14 to 15, the rim size has increased by 2.54 cm no effect.
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http://www.lastikturk.com/images/lastikhesaplama.swf
As it has no effect on mine, you can compare it from the address I gave above. crumbling comes to the same place
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" it seems like there is a shrinkage of 4/5 cm in diameter only when it puts 55 units on the rim. "
I said for my situation, hodja, I meant the shrinkage that happened when the lasikçi put on the rim. As you say ..

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