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Tire ?

todpod

Golden Member
How much can you vary the size of a tire. The focus currently has 205/50 r16 195/60 r16 seems to be quite abit cheaper.
 
That'll most likely work (for rims from about 5" to 7" or so wide). Your speedo and mileage will be slightly off though.
 
195 60 should work, at the expense of having tires that look like pizza-cutters.

although if it snows where you live, its just as well to go down a size
 
Originally posted by: Colt45
195 60 should work, at the expense of having tires that look like pizza-cutters.

although if it snows where you live, its just as well to go down a size

195/60 isn't exactly a pizza cutter. My old 185/70's were though😉
 
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Colt45
195 60 should work, at the expense of having tires that look like pizza-cutters.

although if it snows where you live, its just as well to go down a size

195/60 isn't exactly a pizza cutter. My old 185/70's were though😉

Haha what? No they wern't.

My old 155's were.
 
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Colt45
195 60 should work, at the expense of having tires that look like pizza-cutters.

although if it snows where you live, its just as well to go down a size

195/60 isn't exactly a pizza cutter. My old 185/70's were though😉

I was exaggerating a little bit 😉
 
I'm am idiot, sears and walmart were showing 195/60 r15 not r16. Wonder who's bight idea it was to put 16" tires on a focus. BTW walmat has goodyear eagle ls for $63 ea
 
THanks to Crackrabbit, I found this info from Discount Tires:
Plus sizing is one of the easiest ways to achieve enhanced performance and improve the appearance of your vehicle. In the example above, a 15x7 wheel with a 205/65R-15 tire is considered the O.E. (original equipment) size. Converting to a plus 1 size would mean increasing the wheel diameter by 1" (16x7.5) and selecting an appropriate tire to fit (225/55R-16). Likewise, moving to a plus 2 fitment would result in a 17x8 wheel and a 245/45R-17 tire. It is important to note that although the wheel diameter is increasing, the overall diameter of the tire remains consistent. As a matter of fact, this method typically maintains the overall diameter of the tire within +/- .04 inches. This is crucial to preserving the speedometer reading and gear ratio.

A couple of things happen with the tire to increase performance when we begin to move into plus sizes. First, the tire is wider (section width) and therefore gives us a larger footprint. Second, the sidewall becomes shorter (aspect ratio) and more rigid. The two added together give better lateral stability and increased steering response.
 
Originally posted by: todpod
I'm am idiot, sears and walmart were showing 195/60 r15 not r16. Wonder who's bight idea it was to put 16" tires on a focus. BTW walmat has goodyear eagle ls for $63 ea

looks & handling.
 
You have the optional 16" tires and wheels.

The only way to go with the 195/60/15 tire size would be to get new 15" wheels; you cannot fit 15" tires onto 16" rims that you currently have.
 
You mean I just can't stretch them to fit. J/K I read it wrong actually, and seeing what I wanted to see.
 
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