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Old 12-01-2010, 08:08 PM
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Question reguarding changing tire sizes

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First time mini owner and first posting so please excuse my ingnorance have a 2007 mini 2dr hatch bk with standard stock tires 175/65/15 continential contra pro want to change tire to a michelin harmony for wear traction and ride.Car is wifes used for in town driving 10 -15 miles a day (no street racing involved) oh buy the way we are in florida so lots a rain no snow unless you count thay one time in 1974 however closest I can get to stock size is a
185/60/15 this is under 1 % difference of orginal. Does anyone see a problem with doning this??? would appreciate all thoughts

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nope...

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185/60/15 will work fine. So will 195/60/15.
 
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thanks all for your replies have a great holiday and a better next year.
 
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Old 12-08-2010, 11:22 AM
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I used 185/60R15 size on my first '04 Cooper, was quite happy with the size.
Not a great deal of selection in that size however...
 
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185/60, 195/60, 205/55, 205/50, 215/55, 225/45 are the closest and most popular sizes in 15 inch tires when compared to stock 175/65/15's . The 205/50 are the furthest from stock but are being used for low profile applications and better handling. They lower the car also. I use 205/55/15 all season tires and like them alot.
 
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Old 12-09-2010, 09:47 AM
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Originally Posted by mini coop
185/60, 195/60, 205/55, 205/50, 215/55, 225/45 are the closest and most popular sizes in 15 inch tires when compared to stock 175/65/15's . The 205/50 are the furthest from stock but are being used for low profile applications and better handling. They lower the car also. I use 205/55/15 all season tires and like them alot.
There is nothing wrong with changing the tire size for the stock 15" tires.

185/60 will fit but tires are more for comfort and street use and less for good handling. 185/65 or 195/60 is worth a look.

195/60-15 is fine.

205/55-15 has some tires (9) that fit. Selection could be better

205/50-15 is short at 23.1" tire diameter over one inch less than stock, other than for performance driving is not a good size for street use.

215/55-15 shows no tires in that size at tirerack.com

225/45-15 is short at 23" tire diameter over one inch less than stock, other than for track or performance driving is not a good size for street use. Limited selection.

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185/65-15 is a good choice
 
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