Tire Sizing Question (REVERSE Tire Stretch)

Hey folks, I’ve been wanting wider tires for my car for a while now, so I started researching tire sizes. I know that for a certain tire, the manufacturer recommends they be fitted to a range of rim widths. I was wondering, what’s the widest tire size that would fit on my rims? I have 15”x6.5” rims, and my current tires are 215-70R15’s. My wheel wells are spacious and can support a wider tire without any issues.

It’s important to me the overall diameter is close to 27 inches. That’s the diameter I have right now, and I don’t want to have to recalibrate my speedometer or lose fuel efficiency.

Thank you for reading this! Let’s talk tires.

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Anonymous

Food for thought, most shops have a policy that they will only mount a tire that is within a certain % of what is it intended to be on that rim. So while it may be perfectly safe to mount something that is +/- 15% (This number is completely made up) larger but the shop’s policy is to only go +/- 10% (again completely made up). Things get really weird when lawyers and insurance get involved. Plus with all the recent publicity that the stanced/stretched guys are getting for being unsafe, lawmakers are beginning to create laws to try and prevent them from doing that.

01/06/2016 - 05:48 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I have access to a shop that I used to work at, they will mount anything I need. In fact, they used to mount used tires to my car whenever I wanted to go drifting! So they probably won’t bat an eye when I get wider tires.

Also, if the tires blow out from me driving on them, I’ll just scratch my head and try again instead of suing anyone! :)

01/06/2016 - 05:52 |
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Seth simpson

I have 295 50 15s on my truck that’s a bit shorter than yours but quite a bit fatter

01/06/2016 - 05:56 |
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Brunden16

I’ve had a 245 on a 16×7 wheel

01/06/2016 - 06:12 |
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Pooft Lee

With a 6.5 you’re pretty limited. I would find another car from your manufacturer that’s closer to 7.5 or 8 inches wide. My 8 inch wheels mounted a 245 from factory. Www.Willtheyfit.com will calculate tire diameter for you

01/06/2016 - 06:15 |
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I am not against widening these rims at a local machine shop, but I do not want to go with larger diameter rims. I’ll check out the website, thanks!

01/06/2016 - 07:38 |
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AX53

To me, reverse stretch sounds like it would debead the easiest. If you have a 6.5 i don’t think you should go over 195

01/06/2016 - 08:44 |
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cherniydiavel

In reply to by AX53

my stock tires are 215’s, and they work just fine… I want to go wider! :)

01/06/2016 - 09:06 |
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