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    fitting bigger tred

    hey guys,

    i currently have the stock 14" wheels on my ek1 fitted with 175/65/r14 wheels, what is the highest i can go, for example can i go 195/70/14 on the same alloys?

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    is there a reason ur goin for 70 profile? Because that will make the tyre very big compared to ur standard one.

    The widest u can go is probaly 205, although i could be wrong.

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    haha,that boost giving u a few traction hassles atm mike?

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    haha yeah rego is due and time to change tyres, so thought ill up the grip a bit, without spending much at all

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mugen Civic View Post
    is there a reason ur goin for 70 profile? Because that will make the tyre very big compared to ur standard one.

    The widest u can go is probaly 205, although i could be wrong.
    yea, 70 profile would make it look like u've slapped on some camry wheels/tyres...



    i say 195/55(or 50)/14...
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    hahaha yeah would be good if i can find that, ill keep looking around

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    normally when you go wider your profile gets thinner.

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    depends on the width of your rim and offset too
    don't want the tyres rubbing on anything now do we

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