The OEM size is 185/65-14. A 205/55-16 will not be an acceptible replacement as it is far too large in overall diameter. However a 185/55-16 is an acceptible substitute.
Yes, that is a reasonable change.
Yes to the 205/50/r16 it will worl fine- no on the 205-55-r16 to tall and heavy
according to one online tire retailer 1996 Volvo 850 Turbo originally came with 205/50/16 with 205/55/16 as an optional equipment. Source: http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2209622-10377977?sid=1996Volvo Also the 2010 Honda Civic coupe comes with Bridgestone 205 55 16's on it.
You can but your speedometer will be off. The 205/50-16 has a diameter of 24.1 " and the 205/55-16 has a diameter of 24.9". That is a difference of .8". I suggest you stick with the OEM size. Click the link to see what effect different sizes will have.
Speedometer reading will be over by 3%.
Yes, that's possible
They should because i have 205/55/16 s on my car
according to one online tire retailer 1996 Volvo 850 Turbo originally came with 205/50/16 with 205/55/16 as an optional equipment. Source: http://www.tkqlhce.com/click-2209622-10377977?sid=1996Volvo Also the 2010 Honda Civic coupe comes with Bridgestone 205 55 16's on it.
205 percent of 55 = 112.75205% of 55= 205% * 55= 2.05 * 55= 112.75
what is the diameter difference from a 205/65/16 vs. 225/60/16
They are 205/55/16