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Car Forum / Volkswagen / Water Cooled Volkswagen Cars / March 2008

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RobertD32@gmail.com - 22 Mar 2008 23:16 GMT
I have a 1996 vw Passat GLX with 215/50 15 sizes tires. Does anyone
know what the substitute size tire is for 215/50 15?

Thanks

Robert
Nate Nagel - 23 Mar 2008 02:23 GMT
> I have a 1996 vw Passat GLX with 215/50 15 sizes tires. Does anyone
> know what the substitute size tire is for 215/50 15?
>
> Thanks
>
> Robert

What's wrong with just using 215/50s again?  are you buying larger
diameter rims or something?

nate

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Mark Randol - 23 Mar 2008 18:37 GMT
In article <90f1ebd1-af9a-4844-9492-
a0299c433bbf@u72g2000hsf.googlegroups.com>, RobertD32@gmail.com says...
> I have a 1996 vw Passat GLX with 215/50 15 sizes tires. Does anyone
> know what the substitute size tire is for 215/50 15?

Don't know if they also did it on the Passat, but on my '95 Jetta there
are two tire sizes listed on the placard that shows the recommended air
pressures.

The 195 option on the Jetta throws off the speedometer some, softens the
handling and ride a little, and is a little more prone to 'wiggle' since
there's more sidewall.  The 185's are closer on the speedo, and the
handling is slightly better.  Other than the obvious tread width
difference, the main differences are in the tire cost (usually smaller
is a little cheaper) and inflation pressure (the larger is lower in this
case).

I'll echo the question - Why do you ask?

Mark
'95 Jetta GLS
 
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