What size tires go on SE rims? I'm confused here...
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What size tires go on SE rims? I'm confused here...
Which size tires are supposed to go on 1998 SE rims?
P205/55R16
-OR-
P205/65R15
I have a GXE, but the dealership told me it was an SE (it's a long story). They basically said it was an SE because it has rims and a spoiler and a sunroof. Now they are telling me it has the SE rims, and they LOOK like they are, but I don't know if they are or not. Were there different size rims available???
The tires on my rims right now are Firestone P205/55R16 size tires. Isn't that a smaller size? Firestone's site says that the SE Maxima takes the P205/65R15 tire, while the GXE and the GLE take the P205/55R16, which is the tire size I currently have. I'm confused
Can both tire sizes be put on the same SE rims?
Any insight?
P205/55R16
-OR-
P205/65R15
I have a GXE, but the dealership told me it was an SE (it's a long story). They basically said it was an SE because it has rims and a spoiler and a sunroof. Now they are telling me it has the SE rims, and they LOOK like they are, but I don't know if they are or not. Were there different size rims available???
The tires on my rims right now are Firestone P205/55R16 size tires. Isn't that a smaller size? Firestone's site says that the SE Maxima takes the P205/65R15 tire, while the GXE and the GLE take the P205/55R16, which is the tire size I currently have. I'm confused

Can both tire sizes be put on the same SE rims?
Any insight?
Originally posted by swcello
so if i have size 205 instead of 215 does that mean i dont have 16" rims?
so if i have size 205 instead of 215 does that mean i dont have 16" rims?
tire sizes are defined as follows:
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
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Joined: May 2002
Posts: 452
From: Denver, CO
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
tire sizes are defined as follows:
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
tire sizes are defined as follows:
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
Originally posted by NYCe MaXiMa
tire sizes are defined as follows:
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
tire sizes are defined as follows:
Width / height / diameter
the 205 or the 1st # just means the tire is slightly thinner than it should really be.. the middle # is the height of the sidewall.. the last # tells you what size rim u have...
Tire Size Calculations
FYI...the calculation for tire sizes goes something like this...
width/height/wheel
e.g. 205/65-15 (tire sidewall reads 205/65R15)
width = 205mm = 205/25.4 = 8.07 inches (round to 8")
height = 8" * .65 = 5.2 inches
total diameter = (height * 2) + wheel = (5.2*2)+15 = 25.4 inches
Calculating the total diameter is required to determine whether or not a new wheel/tire configuration will effect the speedometer/odometer accuracy. I've read that +/- 2% variance (approximate) is acceptable.
width/height/wheel
e.g. 205/65-15 (tire sidewall reads 205/65R15)
width = 205mm = 205/25.4 = 8.07 inches (round to 8")
height = 8" * .65 = 5.2 inches
total diameter = (height * 2) + wheel = (5.2*2)+15 = 25.4 inches
Calculating the total diameter is required to determine whether or not a new wheel/tire configuration will effect the speedometer/odometer accuracy. I've read that +/- 2% variance (approximate) is acceptable.
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