For a 1997 RT running 15" alloys? Would it be: 195/45/15 195/50/15 something else? thanks
B Ben P Apr 7, 2002 #1 For a 1997 RT running 15" alloys? Would it be: 195/45/15 195/50/15 something else? thanks
J jon16v Apr 8, 2002 #2 45s are harder to get your hands on and cost more - also give a harder ride but look better
T timrud Apr 8, 2002 #3 195/45/15s. Look better and give you more clearence under your arch if your car is lowered a lot.. Worth the extra in my opinion.
195/45/15s. Look better and give you more clearence under your arch if your car is lowered a lot.. Worth the extra in my opinion.
B bluerxe Apr 8, 2002 #4 Depends whether you want to keep the original rolling radius, so as not to affect your speedo etc. 195.45R15 = 55.65cm 195.50R15 = 57.60cm
Depends whether you want to keep the original rolling radius, so as not to affect your speedo etc. 195.45R15 = 55.65cm 195.50R15 = 57.60cm
D DTWD Apr 8, 2002 #6 I just had 45s on. Looks cool, to much rubber takes away the fun (think about it) paul
S steve a (ex-2.0 Hybrid)CorradoVR6 Apr 8, 2002 #7 in order to retain your original factory rolling radius you need 45 pro tyres.