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I'd like to pick up a set of snows before the big rush begins in a month or so. I've managaed to come across a set of really cheap kumho Izen KW11 stud(less/ed) snow tires.
the size of them though is 195/75/14. Would this fit well with a car that is dropped about 1.2-1.5 inches? or do you think i'm gonna have some rubbing issues?
What size winter tire do or have you run? lowered or not lowered?
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I think the ECU can flip back and forth between each of the standard Focus tire sizes (overall diameter). The 185/65R14 is standard for the 14" crowd, and would fit nicely with no clearance issues.
I say the ECU adapts because I've moved to the 16s and the overall diameter size is slightly larger, yet I've paced a few cars and I seem to be right bang-on for the speed reported by the speedo.
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I dont think the ecu adapts...
The miata tire size calculator on OFOC. says swtiching betwen tiresizes.. (stock avaliable on the focus) would yield between a fraction of a percent to 2 percent difference in speedo reading.
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I think I'm just going to go for the stock sized wheel in winter tread.
I'm not concerned with looking "cool" in the winter. :lol:
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195/60R15's here on stock.
Common school of thinking is going with a wheel size that's the smallest offered on your vehicle.
I ran Nokian WR's for my winter driving the past three years.
This year, not quite sure. I'm split on either Blizzaks or the new Nokian Hakka RSi. Just iffy on how badly I need an H-rating for my driving.
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oH BLIZZAK for sure!!, i should have bought them my self, i find the x-ice doesn't have an "open" enough tread pattern
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i have the blizzak's and their Greeeeeaaaat. but i have it in a different size 215/45/17 and cost me a fortune for them. but they sure are good.
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My Focus has 185/65R15 Nokian Hakka 1's on steel wheels. Those are hardcore deep snow tires.
The WRX has Yokohama AVS Winter in 205/55R16 on steel wheels.
I'm definately not about looks come winter.
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I have two 15inch steel rims for the focus if anyones looking.
Pm me.