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06-10-2009, 03:20 PM | #1 |
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Fitting wider tires on stock wheels
I am going to be changing my 16" tires to Michelin Pilot Exalto PE2 For my summer, spring an fall tires. Any one have experience with these tires, I want tires with superb summer grip as I have another set for the the winter. Also
Could i fit 225/50/16 on these? Stock size is 205 but I want a wider tire. Thanks in advance. PS: I also want to keep the ride comfortable lol.
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try picking up some stock 18s with tires and tpms, they're usually very cheap and can easily rival how much you pay for just new tires
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I have a set of brand new 16"s and just would like to stick with some brand new tires lol.
thanks for the advice though.
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Yes it’s called a +0 fitment and it’s what I had on my accord. If you go on toyo.com it will let you know what size you can fit while still maintaining the proper tire height.
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