View Poll Results: What is the best rim size for the FIT?
15's
16
21.62%
16's
43
58.11%
17's
15
20.27%
Voters: 74. You may not vote on this poll
15, 16, or 17? Best size? Vote!
#2
15's is my personal opinion. Not only do they look good, but most of them are light weight which really helps on the Fit. I wouldnt mind some 16's but nothing above that. But yeah, 15' FTW!
Tyler
Tyler
#9
I would go with 15. I prefer tire size 195/55 that size will have the most comford and stability on tight corners and bumpy roads 205/50 would work too I think. Lower profile is for racing on a perfect roads with no bumps. By the way higher profile will be more stable on tight turns and will have more stability do to resonans the tire can perform. On a low profile tire has less abbility to resonans and when it looses traction you fly out of the road immidiately unless you know how to react on unexpected slips. So I woud take 15 for everyday driving and tire 195/55/15 or 205/55/15. As for a track racing I woud go with 225/50/16 or 205/50/16. But it is just my opinion.
#11
Ehe they are slightly too big but in my situation if I go with 17' I woud have to go to garage and make wheel rotation every weekend. Chicago roads has fatal condition. Now I'm having MT Fit and tires 195/60/14 nothing special now, but I'm planing to go for 15' or 16' this summer.
#12
best size based on what? me asks
looks?
choices available... options?
weight?
handling?
common?
ALL of the above...in general?...
Actually I dont know why I bothered..haahaa 15's FTW!
I am also a fan of classic minis and their 10 inch wheels...so.....
So DUBZ IT IZ FOESHEEEEZY! j/k heheee
looks?
choices available... options?
weight?
handling?
common?
ALL of the above...in general?...
Actually I dont know why I bothered..haahaa 15's FTW!
I am also a fan of classic minis and their 10 inch wheels...so.....
So DUBZ IT IZ FOESHEEEEZY! j/k heheee
#14
definitely 15's running 50 profile tires on this car. and use shorter
sidewall (50) for better appearance and gearing for acceleration.
16's are good too... but with the drums in the back and gaping
wheel gap between the rotor/drum to rim, i went with 15's. if
i do a bbk and rear disc, i would run 16's.
sidewall (50) for better appearance and gearing for acceleration.
16's are good too... but with the drums in the back and gaping
wheel gap between the rotor/drum to rim, i went with 15's. if
i do a bbk and rear disc, i would run 16's.
#15
definitely 15's running 50 profile tires on this car. and use shorter
sidewall (50) for better appearance and gearing for acceleration.
16's are good too... but with the drums in the back and gaping
wheel gap between the rotor/drum to rim, i went with 15's. if
i do a bbk and rear disc, i would run 16's.
sidewall (50) for better appearance and gearing for acceleration.
16's are good too... but with the drums in the back and gaping
wheel gap between the rotor/drum to rim, i went with 15's. if
i do a bbk and rear disc, i would run 16's.
excellent point.
though i would probably rock 16's anyway.
#16
i love the LOW look when rocking 16's. but what fills the gaps are the 17's.
at first i hated the look of 17's but i think it grew on me.
i still wanna rock a set of 16's so i can get a bit lower, but i guess a new lip would help for the 17's
at first i hated the look of 17's but i think it grew on me.
i still wanna rock a set of 16's so i can get a bit lower, but i guess a new lip would help for the 17's
#18
I agree, I just hate rubber band tires though, so I might op for 215/40/17's the next go around and mode the bumper brackets to fit better too.