2004 Civic DX Stock 185/70R14 - How will 215/50R16 look? Wheel gap?

Discussion in 'Civic' started by nick9040, Sep 29, 2004.

  1. nick9040

    nick9040 Guest

    Thinking of switching out my stock 14" rims with 215/50R16 rubber /
    rims...

    Will it look like I am driving a 4x4 with massive wheel back? Or will
    the look be very close to stock (as far as visual wheel gap looks)...

    I don't want to lower this thing...

    Possibly a 195/60R15 setup would be better?

    If anyone can help please let me know.

    Thanks!
     
    nick9040, Sep 29, 2004
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  2. nick9040

    ravelation Guest

    Your car will look much better.
    Don't know about that width. Check www.tirerack.com to see exactly what
    size you'd need. A 205 might do you better if you don't want the tires
    sticking out of the wheel well.
    Good. My son lowered his and it cost $$$ to change the alignment so the
    car would quit eating tires.
    It will provide a better look than what's currently on there, but not as
    good as the 16s will. Don't go to 17" as the ride suffers too much, IMO.
    I like the looks of bigger wheels, but anyone reading and contemplating
    the switch needs to bear in mind there's a huge tradeoff in ride quality
    with the larger wheel, smaller side wall tire. You 'feel' each nuance in
    the road. Some people like that. Others don't.

    We bought our new TL with the 18s instead of the stock 17s and there's a
    definite difference in the way you feel the bumps and ruts in the road.
    What was it Fernando used to say?....

    It is better to Look Good than to Feel Good, Dahling.

    Definitely get those 14s changed out. You'll be so much happier with the
    look. Your car will get some personality!
     
    ravelation, Sep 29, 2004
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  3. nick9040

    SoCalMike Guest

    oh, feh. my car got a personality transplant just from switching the
    FR680s for BFG tourings in a +1 size. the 195/60 vs stock 185/65 made
    the difference between squealing up freeway onranps, and just smoothly
    sticking.

    and i dont have to worry about people liking my wheels personality
    enough to make it their own :)

    anybody considering relatively high priced mods like that might want to
    consider claiming them to their insurance company... if they want to be
    covered.
     
    SoCalMike, Sep 30, 2004
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  4. nick9040

    Pete Guest

    I guess optical illusion will make the wheel gap look a little worse,
    but it shouldn't be too terrible.

    And I think 205/50/16 would be a more correct size to stay as close as
    possible to OEM diameter. I'm guessing you want 215 to fill that wheel
    gap a little more, but you really don't want to go too wide - the extra
    weight of rims and tires as well as higher rolling resistance is going
    to kill your acceleration on a small engine like yours.
    That would work, too, but if you're upgrading, you might as well make a
    noticeable difference and go with 16s. Of course ride quality will
    suffer with 205/50 tires, so if the roads in your area aren't too good,
    you may want to think twice.

    Cheers,

    Pete
     
    Pete, Oct 2, 2004
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