what is the size of stock 96 gsr wheels?
You can get a 225/50-15 tire on there but it will be bulging out a fair bit. I wouldn't do it unless you're going with something with a very stiff sidewall.
Most tire manufacturers list a wheel width range for each size of a particular tire. There's the "measuring rim width" which is the wheel size that you have to mount the tire on to get the quoted width spec, and then a range of widths that the tire can be reasonably mounted on.
Most tire manufacturers list a wheel width range for each size of a particular tire. There's the "measuring rim width" which is the wheel size that you have to mount the tire on to get the quoted width spec, and then a range of widths that the tire can be reasonably mounted on.
I checked out the ES100 dimensional data, found on page 2 of
http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/avses100.pdf
205/50R15 has 6.5" Measuring Rim Width, with 5.5-7.5" Approved Rim Width.
225/50R15 has 7.0" Measuring Rim Width, with 6.0-8.0" Approved Rim Width.
So 225s will technically fit on the stock 15x6 wheels.
After reading this board, I decided to go with the 205s like everybody else; MrFatBooty knows his stuff.
On the other hand, you could try 225s and tell us the results! :thumbup:
http://www.yokohamatire.com/pdf/avses100.pdf
205/50R15 has 6.5" Measuring Rim Width, with 5.5-7.5" Approved Rim Width.
225/50R15 has 7.0" Measuring Rim Width, with 6.0-8.0" Approved Rim Width.
So 225s will technically fit on the stock 15x6 wheels.
After reading this board, I decided to go with the 205s like everybody else; MrFatBooty knows his stuff.
On the other hand, you could try 225s and tell us the results! :thumbup:
Spike = Snoopy's brother in Peanuts.... eh, never mind.... :ugh:
I ended up with ES100s in 205s; comments on tirerack.com talked about soft sidewalls, and the need to properly inflate the tires. Much better ride at 40psi than 34psi (tires say don't go over 35-36psi when mounting with sealant bead).
I'm guessing it would have been a worse ride with 225s. Dunno about the bfg drag tires.
So, what does your brother say?
I ended up with ES100s in 205s; comments on tirerack.com talked about soft sidewalls, and the need to properly inflate the tires. Much better ride at 40psi than 34psi (tires say don't go over 35-36psi when mounting with sealant bead).
I'm guessing it would have been a worse ride with 225s. Dunno about the bfg drag tires.
So, what does your brother say?


