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Im not sure on diameter measurements of each tire, but the recommended honda tire for my HFP 16" wheels was a 205x45-16.

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yeah 205-45-16
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use a 195-55-15
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you should be good with 205 and you will have minimal rubbing if any at all. I wouldnt go 195 on a 7in wide wheel
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Chris, what are you lowered on? I was previously dropped on GF210's and those were lower than my current Skunk2's. I am running a 205 50 15 and rubbed off the top tabs holding the fender liner within 2 weeks. running a +44 offset and I don't know how people DON'T rub.

Struts gone already maybe? I don't know...I hear people not rubbing with +2 than stock wheels and whatnot...I dunno...if I could have found the Azeni's in 195 though, I would have went with something like that. Unfortunately, these in the 205 series look nasty!!
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Old 06-10-2007, 08:29 PM
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awww that sux u guys get climate control and more importantly the power roof...
no offence but i like the stance of the +42 offset
imo the more offset on the jazz gives the illusion of a wide body more so than the vinyl
very nice car i much enjoyed looking through ur pix
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Widest tires on a Fit

I know that one of you is using 215/45R16 tires on their Fit and don't have much problems with it. I'm wondering who is / thought of using 225's?

I'm thinking 225/45R15 on some 15x7" rims
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I am glad you looked through the pics at my hard work!

To be honest et42 and et45 are not going to look any different when fitted onto a car. However, the extra 3mm is all the difference between hitting the fender or not.

As to the deep rim on my wheels, this is not really an indication of the offset but just more to do with design of the wheel.

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I think the vinyl does give the impression of a wide body kit. I agree with p11wrg, the extra 3mm will not change the look of the car, but it definitely will make a difference in the rubbing department. I'm running +42 and am having rubbing issues with 'spirited driving'. I guess it sticks out the wheels a bit more, but nothing extravagant enough to notice. I'd also like to see someone test some 17x7.5 with some 195 or 205 tires and stretch them out...should also solve the problem for a little higher offset...
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I want to run 16x7 too, but I'm not sure if they will fit either. I would love

to run 16x7.5 but I'm almost positive they won't fit.
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getting tires...

just get a set of enkei 17*7 +50 ofset rims. anyone knows what tires will not rubs? car lowered on S tech spring. help please
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What 16" Tire Size

Better to buy 195x50x16 or 205x45x16.
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Ive heard the recommended size is 205/45/16 (since usually the rim is 7" wide)
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205/45/16 is best
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Thumbs up Rubbing on 16s???

Any rubbing on 16" rims with 205/45 16s on a fit (not dropped) I've heard there is rubbing against the wall with 17 and they're 205/40 17s? Please let me know if you've got experience with this size. Thanks.

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nope..Honda recommends a 205/45/16 tire for their HFP rims in the Honda Fit. Trust me, and them of course; it wont rub. as long as the offset is not crazy (i.e. below 38)
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What is the diffrence between 195x50x16 and 205x45x16. I think they are almost the same.
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What is the diffrence between 195x50x16 and 205x45x16. I think they are almost the same.

The 205x45x16 is a wider tire - and not just because the first number is bigger. The "205" is the measurement is taken from sidewall to sidewall in millimeters. The "45" is the percentage of the sidewall width compared to the rest of the tire.

If my crappy math is correct the 195 has 97.5 millimeters of contact patch versus 112.75 for the 205. Not a huge difference but more rubber on the road will help with grip. Grip is good
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