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    Question on tyre profile...

    My car comes stock with 195/55/15 and I was wondering if it's illegal to change the profile of the tyre of the same size? The dude from Bob Jane told me I had to stick with the same profile...

    The tyre I was wanting to put on are 215/45/15. Will this pass roadworthy/VicRoads?

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    will pass with flying colors, its more to do with rim size rather than tire profile
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    Only problem I can see is your rolling diameter would be slightly smaller which would put your speedo out but I'm not sure if that's enough to be a legal issue
    I think 215/50/15 would be better if you can get it

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    ^^^ What he said.

    195/55/15 wall height is 107mm
    215/45/15 wall height is 97mm
    215/50/15 wall height is 107mm
    Deano.

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    I read somewhere that the whole diameter cannot be more than 15mm out... can anybody clairfy?

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    In Victoria, the rolling diameter has to be within 12mm of the factory specs either way (bigger or smaller) To be legal.
    Problem?


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    Yeah i've read that, i'm a lil confused about that 15mm diameter rule which I think applies to this case...

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    Yep it definitely applies.
    With the 195/55/15 you have now, your diameter is 595mm
    With the 205/45/15 it would be 574.5mm so the difference is more than 15mm which is where your problem is

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    Thanks for clarifying that. What's the formula for your calculations?

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    Convert rim size to millimetres = 15 x 25.4
    Tyre Wall Height = width x profile
    Rolling Diameter = rim size + 2 x wall height

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    Thanks a lot! It's Maths all over again!

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