YACT: Tire size question

RU482

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ok, I've got an old beater Lesabre (91) that needs new tires. On the local swap boards, there is a guys who has some tires for a decent price. Problem is, the size is a little different

My car calls for a 205/75-14, the tires he has are 215/70-14.
I'm not really concerned about speedometer changes, I'm just curious if these tires will work on my factory steel wheels?
 

isekii

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Mar 16, 2001
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yes they should work on the steelies.
it'll look a lil bit beefier but with 14's i'm pretty sure you couldn't tell the diff.
 

Demon-Xanth

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About a 1/4" shorter and wider. Not far off enough to matter.


...but then I replaced the 255/65R16 on my car with 285/60 :)
 

RU482

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sweet...I hope they are as good as he is saying they are. Can't beat $30 for 4 tires with good tread!

Just for curiousity's sake, does anyone know how to calculate how far off my speedometer will be with the slightly shorter tires??

Thanks
 

desy

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Got access to a GPS?
Its how I tell what my speedo's are doing
 

Scarpozzi

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Originally posted by: desy
Got access to a GPS?
Its how I tell what my speedo's are doing
That's fairly accurate, but can be off by a few mph. For the little difference in the tires, I doubt you'd be able to get an accurate enough reading to tell.
 

desy

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Actually its very accurate much more so than a speedometer.
I've tested it many times in many vehicles. A cop buddy of mine said they never even considered ticketing speeding til at least a 5mph violation cause he said many speedometers are out easily that much.
A GPS is no worse than 1 mph cause thats its resolution