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Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 9:47 pm
by twin120ys
Just wondering in particular what other 120y b210 owners have done with mag and tyre sizes.

Have tried on a set of 15x8's 0 offset with 195/60/15 and they sit just within standard guards. The front rubs on back of the foot well area (not by much). Will try 205/50/15 and see how I get on

Interested in knowing what have other people done successfully and how much this has changed speedo and revs at 100km

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sat Jun 14, 2014 11:45 pm
by classicdat
Datsun speedos are Notoriously optimistic on 12" rims, I run 175/70 13s on my 1200 and the speedo is about spot on at 100K I would guess 50 series 15s will be pretty close to accurate. I haven't tried 15s on it though sorry.

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:04 am
by spiderwebfx
I can't comment specifically on a 120y but a 195/50R15 is a crossover replacement for 175/70R13. A 205/50R15 is 2% bigger so it'll bring you rpm down. This would be based on a GPS Speedo though.

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Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 12:06 am
by brocky41
195/50r15 seems to be the way to go on 15" - or 185/55r15

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:02 am
by cul8r
If you're wanting the tyres to be legal, and keeping with stock speedo in check your best bet is 195/45r15 Falkens - legal on a 8" rim for cert/wof purposes..

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 11:43 am
by twin120ys
brocky41 wrote:195/50r15 seems to be the way to go on 15" - or 185/55r15

Did you have any issues with rubbing up front? are they 15x7's or 8's you have there?

Hoping 50 wont rub on 8 inch :roll:
cul8r wrote:If you're wanting the tyres to be legal, and keeping with stock speedo in check your best bet is 195/45r15 Falkens - legal on a 8" rim for cert/wof purposes..
Cheers, is it legal to run the 195's on 8''? I was told Id have to go 205 but i would like to run 195s!

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Sun Jun 15, 2014 2:45 pm
by spiderwebfx
195/45R15
Most tyres: 6.0" to 7.5"
Falken ZE912: 6.0" to 8.0"

195/50R15
All tyres: 5.5" to 7.5"

205/50R15
Most tyres: 5.5" to 7.5"
Falken ZE912: 5.5" to 8.0"

Help...! WOF failed 195/50/15 15x8... Any advice?

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:24 pm
by twin120ys
Hey guys have changed thread name.

Took the y for the re reg and got it back today.

Sheet says

"Check tire size appropriate for rim width" :cry:

Failed for drivers seat padding,brake hose perished and the tires.


He said he needs proof they are safe ect for the wheels - vtnz.
195/50/15 15x8.
So we went to tire shop and he wouldnt provide a letter however said hell swap them for 205/50/15. These will rub in the rear guards and also break the 5% rule from OE (wheel size) but come in the guidance.
Any suggestions?

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:48 pm
by spiderwebfx
Can you let me know the factory tyre size of the car?

What brand are the tyres you currently have fitted?

I'll see what technical data I can find for you.


Cheers,
Chris

Re: Mag and tyre replacement sizes ? What have others done

Posted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:54 pm
by gingofthesouth
I know this is compliance, not cert, but surely they follow similar rules. I don't know, just throwing this out there.

According to LVVTA,
195/50/15 are good for 5.0 - 7.0
Even 205 is too narrow for an 8 inch rim for cert.
http://www.lvvta.org.nz/documents/infos ... _Guide.pdf" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

It does, however, say "Additionally, where an LVV Certifier is presented with a wheel & tyre combination which is outside the scope of the tables in this info sheet, LVVTA requires that the guidelines of the tyre manufacturer in question are followed, and verification from the tyre manufacturer is provided..."

Sounds like a last resort and a lot of hassle....

Compliance with standard rims maybe?