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After reading several comments, I guess 195/50/R15 will be the best and easiest solution, just that it won't look too good as the tires are smaller than the stock 175/65/R14. Don't want to change my rims since I still like my Assetto Gara. :D
 
After reading several comments, I guess 195/50/R15 will be the best and easiest solution, just that it won't look too good as the tires are smaller than the stock 175/65/R14. Don't want to change my rims since I still like my Assetto Gara. :D

Yup, cheapest option but now the finger space will be more.....:smokin:

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Yes can be expensive but that's the price to pay for choosing the wrong rims in the first place. That's why I keep telling people if want to buy rims, must first try it on the car with the tires so you can see how it will exactly fit.

Not to forget your weighing machine if going light weight.....:biggrin:
 
Hi all, I am currently on 195/55/R15 (rim is 6.5jj width and 37mm offset, using Eibach Pro-Kit springs on stock absorbers which I get about 3 fingers gap for the rear. When there's no load behind then it is fine but if I carry just 1 person behind also I tend to hear some sort of sound from the rear when the road is uneven or very rough.

I know 195/55/R15 isn't exactly the ideal size but I like it for its balance of performance and comfort and also it fills up the fender area nicely.

What are the possible solutions for this apart from changing back to 195/50?

Change spring to stock, or roll the fenders. Check rear fenders to see if you are hitting fenders. If its not the fenders you are hitting the bump stop. Either trim the bump stop or add some rubber spaces to the spring.
 
hello guys.. need your kind help.. i juz change my myvi rim to 15' sport rim (advanti) et35 7jj with 195/55/15 tyre size.. but my rear tyre hit the fender when full loaded or even when one person seat at the back at uneven road condition.. coz I juz bought the rim, Im planning to change the tyre size.. what min of tyre size can fit the rim which will not hit the fender when full loaded.. would like to try with 185/55 tyre but afraid it will still hit the fender and my money will gone as it was.. hope to get respond from u guys.. thanks..
 
hello guys.. need your kind help.. i juz change my myvi rim to 15' sport rim (advanti) et35 7jj with 195/55/15 tyre size.. but my rear tyre hit the fender when full loaded or even when one person seat at the back at uneven road condition.. coz I juz bought the rim, Im planning to change the tyre size.. what min of tyre size can fit the rim which will not hit the fender when full loaded.. would like to try with 185/55 tyre but afraid it will still hit the fender and my money will gone as it was.. hope to get respond from u guys.. thanks..

Offset ET35 is too far out that is why hitting your wheel arch fender. You can try 185/55R15 or 195/50R15 and at the same time roll the fenders.....:driver:
 
hello guys.. need your kind help.. i juz change my myvi rim to 15' sport rim (advanti) et35 7jj with 195/55/15 tyre size.. but my rear tyre hit the fender when full loaded or even when one person seat at the back at uneven road condition.. coz I juz bought the rim, Im planning to change the tyre size.. what min of tyre size can fit the rim which will not hit the fender when full loaded.. would like to try with 185/55 tyre but afraid it will still hit the fender and my money will gone as it was.. hope to get respond from u guys.. thanks..

problem is the rim offset, not the tyres. rim 15 x 7jj et41, 195/50 R15 won't hit even with 5 passengers.
 

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