195/55 R15 on 2001 V6 EX-L

djslik

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Well my V6 Sedan has 15's, but I'm not sure about anyone else. I may have to give it a shot soon though. My car is pulling to one side slightly due to tire wear. I can swap tires to see if it goes away completely, but I might have to just jump to new tires. I'm replacing the transmission as well so I don't have the coin for the new tires immediately.
 

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Guess Im just used to my EX coupe superiority. :lawl: Figured the rest of the v6 guys enjoyed such luxuries as well, lol.
 

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When I got my '02 coupe I was so disappointed because I found out there was no feasible manual swap (back in '06). Then I realized I lucked out because tons of people want these things that come on an '02 EX-V6 Coupe...

- '02 Coupe Front bumper & fogs
- '02 Coupe Seats/Headrests
- Charcoal Leather interior
- 16" Stock wheels
- The sexiest 6GA Gauge Cluster, (Grey w/ Red needles)
 

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You wont have a problem. My car was OEM fitted with 195 65 15s. I upgraded to 205 60 15s when I bought it, and now run 225 50 15s. Theres is no damage to ABS. Just keep all 4 the same size. You will only have a slightly diff rolling diameter. Speedo is the only thing that may be negligibly affected. But IMO 195s are weak sauce. go wider, not smaller.

Discounttire has a tire fittment calculator that can tell you the difference in speed for diff sizes. Its really simple.
http://www.discounttiredirect.com/direct/brochure/info/tmpInfoTireMath.jsp
 
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