is 215 too wide for a 6 1/2inch rim?
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If you want straight sidewalls something like a 185 or 195 will be better, but if you want grip the 225's will be better. There's not much available in 215's.
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im running 225/50 on the rear, and 205/50 on skyline GTS-T wheels. im pretty sure they are 16x6.5. i love how it grips in the *** end. it handles great and i love the way it feels turning in. i got fresh yokohama's all round as well.
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The best answer to this question is to consult the spec sheet for the specific tire, in the specific size that you are considering. Tire Rack has the spec sheets online. Here's an example (215/60-15 Yokohama ES100):
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.j...e1=yes&place=3
Rim width range: 6-7.5
That means that this particular tire, in this particular size, is approved for use on 15x6.5" rims.
Remember: It varies from tire to tire, and it varies by the size and aspect ratio. Be sure to look at the right line in the right spec sheet.
-Max
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.j...e1=yes&place=3
Rim width range: 6-7.5
That means that this particular tire, in this particular size, is approved for use on 15x6.5" rims.
Remember: It varies from tire to tire, and it varies by the size and aspect ratio. Be sure to look at the right line in the right spec sheet.
-Max
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