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posted on January 7th, 2014 at 09:10 PM
5.5 BRM tyre sizes
Gday,
Ive got a 59 beetle and would like to know what tyre sizes are being run on your beetles with 15 x 5.5 in BRMS?
I'd like to run lower profile tyres if possible
cheers Chris
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posted on January 8th, 2014 at 08:53 PM
Physical fit would be anything from stock 165/80R15 (which is definately the skinniest) all the way out to 215/60R15 (which is definately the widest I
think).
If you still have swing axle, then perhaps go a bit (only 10% or so) bigger on the back to help alleviate the oversteer slightly when rolling off.
Personally (just me though, you make your own mind up), lower profiles I would choose 185/65R15 front and 205/65R15 rear, lots of tyre choices for
those sizes, or for the same all round I'd plonk for 195/65R15.
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posted on February 18th, 2014 at 03:28 PM
Hey Chris,
For a 5.5 inch rim: a 175/60/15, it is the prefect width for a 5.5 inch rim - tyre wall height: 105mm
A 185/55/15 is also available, it wouldn't fit as snug as the 175, but it is a proper low profile tyre - tyre wall height: 102mm
Google has plenty of information
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posted on February 18th, 2014 at 05:07 PM
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posted by modnrod
Physical fit would be anything from stock 165/80R15 (which is definately the skinniest) all the way out to 215/60R15 (which is definately the widest I
think).
If you still have swing axle, then perhaps go a bit (only 10% or so) bigger on the back to help alleviate the oversteer slightly when rolling off.
Personally (just me though, you make your own mind up), lower profiles I would choose 185/65R15 front and 205/65R15 rear, lots of tyre choices for
those sizes, or for the same all round I'd plonk for 195/65R15.