WHEEL COMPATIBILITY? |
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08.05.2020 20:06 | # 1 |
pejo107 | |
The tire in my car is 155/65 R14 a friend of mine has a tire set with a 185/65 R14 steel rim. 1. Would it be appropriate if those tires and rims are installed directly in my vehicle 2. Can I just take the rims and attach them to my existing tires?
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08.05.2020 20:06 | # 2 |
sonerkyl | |
1- The possibilities will be great for 107 rubbing. There may be 2-rims. How many studs should you look at in the 107s
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08.05.2020 20:06 | # 3 |
pejo107 | |
thank you
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08.05.2020 20:06 | # 4 |
Narkotik | |
If the stud spacing is suitable, it reads or cuts the stud
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08.05.2020 20:06 | # 5 |
OguzhanKucuk61 | |
1- It rubs. Even if it does not, such a wide tire increases both fuel. It both hardens the steering wheel. in addition, it contributes to handling in the winter. 2- As Soner said. |
08.05.2020 20:06 | # 6 |
ggitaristt | |
Friend, we do not know if the rim is offset .. 185 may not rub. Stick on the front, back, one wheel, and the wheel bolt is compatible or friction. |