No, but they will go in 172 wheels.
they rub like fu*k
Fitting 205's on an RS Clio will ruin the handling designed by Renualt. In general, putting wider tyres on on rims designed for 195's makes handling floppier. On the other hand if you fit wider corresponding rims you could fit 205's. for a small inprovement in grip.
No they don't.they rub like fu*k
That's why 172 Cups handle better than 182's.It's nonsense. The wheels are the same size as the 182 wheels, which come on 205's as standard.
That's why 172 Cups handle better than 182's.
Can o worms. Pretty much every review I read had the 182FF as a step-up over the 172cup. And there's other factors at work, different suspension, different weight, different tyre (conti v pe2).That's why 172 Cups handle better than 182's.
However if Mickstoke wants 205 tyres thats ok, they will fit, but at the expense of sharper handling and the speedo will not be as accurate due to difference in tyre circumference.
That's why 172 Cups handle better than 182's.
However if Mickstoke wants 205 tyres thats ok, they will fit, but at the expense of sharper handling and the speedo will not be as accurate due to difference in tyre circumference.
That's why 172 Cups handle better than 182's.
However if Mickstoke wants 205 tyres thats ok, they will fit, but at the expense of sharper handling and the speedo will not be as accurate due to difference in tyre circumference.
I've run mine on 195s, 205s, and even 185s over 120k miles from new...apart from ultimate grip level and a bit of tramlining variance, I can honestly say that I've never noticed a difference in 'handling'. Feedback doesn't vary much, and it still responds as I want it to regardless of what boots it's wearing.
a wider tyre doesn't change the speedo Reading... A thicker tyre does... Ie a 50 instead of a 45
a wider tyre doesn't change the speedo Reading... A thicker tyre does... Ie a 50 instead of a 45