14 x 6 39.4mm offset - 14" diameter, 6 inch width, and 39.4mm offset. No mention of # of holes or hole bolt circle (spacing). The bolt spacing (100mm or 114.5mm) is the diameter of an imaginary circle formed by the centers of the wheel lugs.
Here's part 2 of my question. The typical tire on a Festiva says:
155-80R12
It's my understanding that 155 is the width in MM, 80 is the height of the sidewall in MM (not sure on this one...), and 12 is the size of the wheel in inches.
So 155 mm is more than 4", right? Do they kind of squish the tire on so it fits? How exactly does that work?
And a tire with 90 instead of 80 would be taller?
Also, what's meant by "spokes"? The # of holes in the wheel?
155 would be the section width of the tire. The tread is narrower than the section. the sidewalls bulge out some (adds to the cushion effect) from the rim, which is why its wider numerically. 80 is a percentage of section width, or 80% of 155mm. And 12 is the rim diameter.
For wheels, 4x114.5 is 4 bolt or lug holes on a circle 114.5 (4 1/2 inches) in diameter.
14x6.5 would be a 14 inch rim with 6.5 inches of width.
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oups my mistake, but usually, when you right down the size of a rim you don't consider the width of the rim. If you've got a tire of 15" than it'll fit on almost any 15" wheels. There is some exeptions but on standard cars (like the festys) you don't care about the rim width. As for sure any 12" and 13" tire will fit on any 12" and 13" wheels.
PS I'm talking about rims coming from cars not after market one.
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