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    Junior Member mangolovings's Avatar
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    can i use 215/55/16 for the front rims and use 205/55/16 for the back rims?

    made a mistake in buying some rims from some guy. I needed to replace one rim for the one in front. the new rims, set of 4, 3 with good tires and one not with 215/55/16. should i put the new rims with the bigger tires in the front or the back? i just want to change two and keep two of the old ones with 205/55/16.

    Or should i just have the same profile of tires in all?

    my car is a 2wd

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    put bigger ones the back.

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    Keep in mind if you do not use correct size tires on older vehicles the speedometer will not reed correctly. Rule of thumb larger tires in the rear and smaller in the front. Hope this helps you decide.


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