Yokohama dB tires....

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May 31, 2001 | 01:30 PM
  #1  
I want to put Yokohama AVS dB tires on my 97 SE but the stock rims are meant for 215/55/16. The closest size the Yokohama's come in are 215/60/16. I have heard that choosing a tire that is larger than stock will give a speedo error. However it seems that the change in size is extremely small. Will there be any ill effects if I put 215/60/16 on stock SE rims? or should I stick with 215/55/16?
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May 31, 2001 | 01:35 PM
  #2  
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Originally posted by Maximus1997SE
I want to put Yokohama AVS dB tires on my 97 SE but the stock rims are meant for 215/55/16. The closest size the Yokohama's come in are 215/60/16. I have heard that choosing a tire that is larger than stock will give a speedo error. However it seems that the change in size is extremely small. Will there be any ill effects if I put 215/60/16 on stock SE rims? or should I stick with 215/55/16?
Here are some impressions from others by searching for "215/60/16":

http://forums.maxima.org/search.php?...der=descending
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Jun 1, 2001 | 12:37 AM
  #3  
You will see about a 3% taller gearing --

Your speed will be 3% higher than indicated.

So at 60MPH indicated, you will really be going 62MPH.

If you really like the tire, then go for it--

I am thinking of going with that tire when my Potenzas wear out -- which should be pretty soon. I have 17" wheels and really want to see if they are as quiet as claimed.
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Jun 1, 2001 | 01:15 AM
  #4  
I don't think there would be any problems with the switch to that tire size. I don't have any problems with my larger overall tire/rim diameter.
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Originally posted by Maximus1997SE
I want to put Yokohama AVS dB tires on my 97 SE but the stock rims are meant for 215/55/16. The closest size the Yokohama's come in are 215/60/16. I have heard that choosing a tire that is larger than stock will give a speedo error. However it seems that the change in size is extremely small. Will there be any ill effects if I put 215/60/16 on stock SE rims? or should I stick with 215/55/16?
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Jun 1, 2001 | 06:15 AM
  #5  
i have the stock se rims, and i switched to 225/55/16. the slightly larger wheel helps to shrink the ugly gap in the wheelwell. as far as the speedo error, it probabaly off by 1-2 mph, but as the tire wears down, it will become more accurate....

dfwmax
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