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    Original tire size

    I read a post here:


    Talking about different stock tire sizes. This is something that I stumbled on inventorying my dozen bottlecaps. The spare tire in my old 85 eta which had never been touched and still has a perfect tire on it is a 195/60/14. In fact my eta had 195/60's on it for most of it's life.

    Using the miata wheel size calculator, that size is undersized compared to the usual 195/65/14 that is considered the stock size.

    If the factory stocked two different tire sizes, are some speedo's calibrated differently than others?

    Makes the prospect of using 205/50/15's on 15" rims seem normal instead of the convential wisdom that they're undersized. Wonder if the GOD fellow who wrote in the above post was on to something.
    Last edited by browntown; 05-06-2008, 11:06 PM.

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    65, look on tirerack if you want to confirm it
    ///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold

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      #3
      ^^ bordering on a pointless response. I'm pretty sure some cars stock had 60. Someone else has to check their spare for the 60 series goodyear.

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        #4
        Originally posted by browntown View Post
        ^^ bordering on a pointless response. I'm pretty sure some cars stock had 60. Someone else has to check their spare for the 60 series goodyear.
        lol its a conspiracy.....

        ps lay off the drugs it'll be alright
        ///Alpinweiß II 24v 91' 318is, Alpinweiß III 99' 323i, 04' Yamaha R6 SE for sale, 00' VW GTi, 83' El Camino BURNED, 01' P71sold, 92' Miatasold

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          #5
          mystikal enlightened the maxbimmer guys on the very subject


          For tire sizing, RWD E30s used two different rolling diameters, 195/60/14 and 195/65/14. The larger 195/65 was used on plastic bumper cars, but that diameter will fit just fine on all models, and provide a more accurate speedometer (they all read quite high stock).

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            #6
            Yeah, what I said!

            Early cars = 195/60
            Late cars = 195/65

            On a side note, this is why I never recommend tires taller than the 24" that the 195/65's measure. Fact is, our wheel wells (especially the fronts) were only designed for a 23.2" tire. Even running a 24" is at the limit for what the chassis can swallow (both front and rear of the tire in the front as well as up top as the chassis seam).

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