there's two rim size depending on model. 4cyl uses 195/65-15 or 205/55-16. And the V6 uses only 205/55-16.
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
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.
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.
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.
maybe, you may get some rubbing of the tire when you do sharp turns or the tire may rub against the strut all of the time due to the tire being a bit wider
205 percent of 55 = 112.75205% of 55= 205% * 55= 2.05 * 55= 112.75
It depends on the sizes of the wheel there out are Jettas with 15",16" wheels i have a Jetta and uses a 205/55/16 and it works perfect on any terrain.