Hey guys,
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195/55/15, 15 inch tyres
195/55/15, 15 inch tyres
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Jul 16 2020, 09:01 PM, updated 4y ago
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Hey guys,
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Jul 16 2020, 09:29 PM
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You can go with the 195/60/15.
Not much difference in terms on comfort. its 1.2% difference in terms of speedo Pricewise, the 195/60/15 should be cheaper, as they are slightly more common sizes. you should be able to find some brands in the 160-170 range per tyre. 195/55/15 is quite a bit smaller than stock, but the tyres are a lot cheaper, because they are standard sizes for many cars. They are standard on many protons and as a +1" upgrade for many cars with stock 14 inch wheels. This post has been edited by jaycee1: Jul 16 2020, 09:30 PM |
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Jul 17 2020, 07:58 AM
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QUOTE(jaycee1 @ Jul 16 2020, 09:29 PM) You can go with the 195/60/15. Speedo wise I dont mind the differenceNot much difference in terms on comfort. its 1.2% difference in terms of speedo Pricewise, the 195/60/15 should be cheaper, as they are slightly more common sizes. you should be able to find some brands in the 160-170 range per tyre. 195/55/15 is quite a bit smaller than stock, but the tyres are a lot cheaper, because they are standard sizes for many cars. They are standard on many protons and as a +1" upgrade for many cars with stock 14 inch wheels. Company car, used to ferry goods. Highway also drive slow. I see I see. I go Lazada and survey pricing a bit. I prefer thicker tyres but highly dependant on pricing |
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