Friend has Nissan wing road on steel rims with worn 185/65/15 and I have 4 hardly used GT Radials of 205/60/15. I can’t see a size on the Nissan’s steel rims. Will they be okay on it?
franc123,
May 18, 9:31am
Depends on the rim width and how much clearance you have to play with against the strut etc. The rims will have to be at least 5.5 inches to fit the 205's on. The factory rim and tyre specs should be on a label around the drivers door jam somewhere.
3tomany,
May 18, 9:47am
Try just one to see if it gives enough clearance before fitting them all.
kazbanz,
May 18, 12:48pm
What year wingroad:?--Being 15 inch Im guessing 2001 and newer I just checked factory size on a 2011 and its factory size is 175/70/14 but there looks to be plenty iof room for 185/195
tamarillo,
May 21, 5:20pm
Thank you so everyone. Been great help
kazbanz,
May 22, 3:33pm
Sorry tam im a bit fuzzy-bike accident. I THINK going to 205 might be a bridge too far.--195 is likely max it will take for clearance. Just by looking under the arches
tamarillo,
May 22, 3:53pm
yes I reckon you’re right. I’ll get owner to check with their tyre place and let them decide I think. Otherwise bound to be able to sell them.
kazbanz,
Aug 5, 4:01am
Pity you ain't closer. That's a tyre size good for a fair range of jappa's
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