185/65 - 14 or 175/65 - 14
Snow Tire: 185/65 - 14 or 175/65 - 14
The tire rack posts the following for a Fit Sport winter tire package on 14's:
Preferred: 175/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 22.95inches)
Alternate: 185/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 23.47inches)
The stockers are 195/55 - 15 (outer diameter = 23.44).
Wouldn't the 185's be the preferred from a diameter matching point of view? The 175s introduce a 2.1% mismatch - within reason but unnecessary. The only reason the 175s might be preferred is from a tire width point of view for snow conditions...
Ideas?
Preferred: 175/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 22.95inches)
Alternate: 185/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 23.47inches)
The stockers are 195/55 - 15 (outer diameter = 23.44).
Wouldn't the 185's be the preferred from a diameter matching point of view? The 175s introduce a 2.1% mismatch - within reason but unnecessary. The only reason the 175s might be preferred is from a tire width point of view for snow conditions...
Ideas?
Last edited by BlacknBlue; Oct 31, 2006 at 02:59 PM.
Originally Posted by BlacknBlue
The tire rack posts the following for a Fit Sport winter tire package on 14's:
Preferred: 175/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 22.95inches)
Alternate: 185/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 23.47inches)
The stockers are 195/55 - 15 (outer diameter = 23.44).
Wouldn't the 185's be the preferred from a diameter matching point of view? The 175s introduce a 2.1% mismatch - within reason but unnecessary. The only reason the 175s might be preferred is from a tire width point of view for snow conditions...
Ideas?
Preferred: 175/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 22.95inches)
Alternate: 185/65 - 14 (outer diameter = 23.47inches)
The stockers are 195/55 - 15 (outer diameter = 23.44).
Wouldn't the 185's be the preferred from a diameter matching point of view? The 175s introduce a 2.1% mismatch - within reason but unnecessary. The only reason the 175s might be preferred is from a tire width point of view for snow conditions...
Ideas?
Clearance with snow all over the tires will be better with the 175/65-14.
Otherwise for the rest of the year when using the stock 14x5.5" rims-
Tires most used include
175/65-14
185/60-14 outer diameter 22.8" (slightly better selection of performance minded tires Yokohama AVS ES100 and Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS)
185/65-14 will fit but is not as good in selection of available tires except for
BF Goodrich Traction T/A H.
In Hawaii we don't have snow but we do have alot of rain. All season tires work fine and don't cost as much as some of the Ultra High Performance Summer tires that can handle wet well.
Snow tires aren't useful or practical unless you drive up to high altitude- to one of the observatories at the top of a volcano. Some owners like those snow tires for off road type use and on unpaved surfaces.
Blacknblue lives in Ottawa Canada so snow is a big concern soon.
Snow tires aren't useful or practical unless you drive up to high altitude- to one of the observatories at the top of a volcano. Some owners like those snow tires for off road type use and on unpaved surfaces.
Blacknblue lives in Ottawa Canada so snow is a big concern soon.
Originally Posted by BlacknBlue
The 175s introduce a 2.1% mismatch - within reason but unnecessary.
On a rough test last week, using highway mile posts on a 60km span, the odometer trip meter showed 61.5km -- 2.5% high. (Interestingly, the Scangauge (OBDII reader) showed only 1% high.)
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