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I was thinking of putting 15" wheels on my car

I was thinking something like this..... but with low profile tyres to match the rolling diameter of the stock 185/75r13,... i like being different:cool:

 

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What are the advantages of larger rims, also, disadvantages too.

 

Past experience, problems, anything,.... i wanna know it all:slobber:

 

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So pros are obviously better looks, tyre selection and handling.

 

What are the cons, i assume that i wont be able to travel on really rough terrain (but i drive on road 95% of the time)

 

subyrally.. what do you mean they dont tuck under the renders, are they 15x6 or are they bigger? what size rubber do you have, i was told that 195/55r15 would give same rolling diameter as my 13's

 

Any other points i should consider?

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Offset will make a difference. Is this an offroad type thing or street thing?.

 

I am currently running 02 WRX wheels 16x6.5 I believe, with 205/50/16s (might be 55)

 

The car is lowered a bit below stock. Not slammed by any means. THey tuck up in the rear quite nicely, and with a little bit of front fender rolling, they will tuck in front.

 

When I had 14 inch pugs though, no tuck..

 

WRX wheels = 53mm offset

Pug wheels = 20mm offset IIRC

Most aftermarket 40mm

Some aftermarket = 48mm

 

Subarus have a weird offset, a few mm can be the difference between rubbing and no rubbing.

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15" alloy pugs. 205 50 15 Khumo asx. speedo is dead on. handling is way better than stock. a nice fit.

only down sides are increased cost of tire replacement and the wider tires tend to wander a little on our crappy california roads.

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I talked to a tyre dealer and he told me that the correct size would be 185/50r15, or 195/50r15 but it would put more strain on my driveshafts:confused:

 

Do 195/60r15 work without rubbing the fenders with standard suspension and how does it affect the speedo?

 

The guy actully recomended 14" wheels cos of how 185/50r15 profile tyres act on rough roads and gravel. I have a gravel driveway thats about 200mts long.

 

What would you recomend???

 

 

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Here's a pic of my 82 Brat with 195-60-15's (I believe its that size, may be real close) mounted on 15x7 6 lug rims. I DO have a 4" lift, so I can't tell ya how they fit without. Looked way goofy though.

 

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my handles great on gravel roads, even with 205/50/15 tires on it. but then again, its not a mushy luxury car either. i honestly prefer to have a stiffer ride, not quite as bad as a track car, but i dont like a mushy ride. and if your suspension is working properly, it shouldnt be too bad with 15" low profile tires.

 

 

 

I talked to a tyre dealer and he told me that the correct size would be 185/50r15, or 195/50r15 but it would put more strain on my driveshafts:confused:

 

Do 195/60r15 work without rubbing the fenders with standard suspension and how does it affect the speedo?

 

The guy actully recomended 14" wheels cos of how 185/50r15 profile tyres act on rough roads and gravel. I have a gravel driveway thats about 200mts long.

 

What would you recomend???

 

 

Cheers

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OK, now the big question,... your opinions on if it will look good?

 

15 White steel rims with low profile rubber on a Metallic red L wagon?

 

I like the idea of 15" but i wonder how they will go on some of our rough roads. I live in a rural area and some of our roads have lots of potholes.

Would i just be better off with 14"

 

Im gonna fire up a photo editor and do a photochop and see if i like it.

 

Thanks for all the advice and keep it coming.

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