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  • 13" tire size recommendation

    We have a set of 13" eagle rims on right now, but they have low profile tires. Whats the best size I can go with without rubbing?

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    If you go to cwstuning.com and look at cam's old B6T festiva....I beleve he was running a 195/50/15.......

    I'm going to be running a 185/60/14.....front is no problem......and as far as the rear goes....I beleve the last owner shaved a little off the inner lip of the fender(not hard) and it will have no rubbing issues.....However I'm running a coilover setup so there is more room in the rear....I have no idea if it would work with a stock strut.

    On an older car I had an aspire swap and a set of 13'' civic rims and tires(can't remember the tire size...nothing special) and I had no issues with rubbing........

    I know a guy who is running a 195/45/14 and he says there is no rubbing and it handles great.....

    Hope this helps!

    P.S. do we actually have a girl on this fourm??????? .....not too many girls are into these cars.....except mammabear :wink:
    Previous owner of 8 festivas... looking for number 9

    Adam

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    • #3
      I just re-read your post and I see you just want to know how large of a 13'' tire you can use.....I've still got a civic in storage and I can get you the tire size I was running.......
      Previous owner of 8 festivas... looking for number 9

      Adam

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      • #4
        I am running a 175/70/13 on stock suspension , that is a little tall , but I only have a rub issue in the rear when there is 4 people in the car and I hit a big dip in the road at highway speed , but never caused a problem .
        It rides nice with the taller rubber
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        • #5
          175/60/13 probably your best size because there are quite a few manufacturers that offer that size. I'm running a 175/50/13 sumitomo HTR200. For 47 dollars i can't complain.
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          • #6
            Falken Ziex ZE 512 175/60 R13 = $45 here


            Have those on one of our festiva's with fms springs & doesn't rub. Great tires.
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            • #7
              thanks for the help.

              yep i'm used to being one of very few girls on car forums.

              we have 2 festivas in the family, one is a 88 blue and the other is 90 red, both mtx. we've owned the 88 since it was new. my plan is to fix up the 90 a bit exterior and interior wise.

              i have 2 other cars and 2 motorcycles, then we have quite a few more cars and bikes

              i have a 89 z24, 99 prelude, 04 gs500f, and 05 hd 883l


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              • #8
                You ever consider an engine swap for one of you're festiva's??????

                13 sec festiva is very rewarding.......even more so when a girl is driving.......man that would be awsome!!!!!
                Previous owner of 8 festivas... looking for number 9

                Adam

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by muscle_Car1
                  Falken Ziex ZE 512 175/60 R13 = $45 here


                  Have those on one of our festiva's with fms springs & doesn't rub. Great tires.
                  Muscle Car1,
                  Agree great tire, I also have FMS lowering springs and no issues.
                  But unfortunately Falken has discontinued the tire.
                  Not out of stock, but discontinued!
                  Tires-easy just hasn't changed their web site, because I called them too.
                  I actually, called Falken to see if anyone of their distributors had any stock what so ever, but no go!
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                  • #10
                    I can second the 175/70/13's being a bit tall, but no rubbing issues unless lots of people in the car and you hit a big dip. I've driven a few times with 6 ppl in the car and no issues unless theres a bump, with stock suspension.

                    I got my tires (new from sears) for $30 a piece. when i want performance tires i'm going to either got some 185/60/13 or 195/45/14's, but the 175/70/13's make great "all season" tires.

                    just my .02! and welcome to the forum!
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                    • #11
                      So let me get this straight, you own a Chebby, a HonDUH AND a FORD!?!?! How can 1 person have that many personalities?! :-P

                      Just kidding welcome to the site! I would say either the 175/50's offered on Tirerack (Sumitomo's) cheap and decent tires or 185/60's for a better ride and a little bit better speedo accuracy.. -Kyle
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Silv3rBull3t
                        So let me get this straight, you own a Chebby, a HonDUH AND a FORD!?!?! How can 1 person have that many personalities?! :-P

                        Just kidding welcome to the site! I would say either the 175/50's offered on Tirerack (Sumitomo's) cheap and decent tires or 185/60's for a better ride and a little bit better speedo accuracy.. -Kyle
                        haha you should see our garage. we have 2 harleys, 1 suzuki, 2 kawasakis, 2 hondas, then i have a yamaha dirtbike, and my brother has a yamaha 4 wheeler.

                        we are not brand loyal :lol:

                        we have 175/50s on it now, so i prefer something a bit bigger this is mainly a winter ride so i don't plan on packing it full of people.

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