It has a ratio of 55 (175/55r15), could be worse at say 195/40r16.
As it is such a small wheel, 574mm diameter, it is a disaster going to happen.
Look up the car specs to see the smallest rim you can use to fit over brakes & the largest tyre size allowed for the vehicle. Then you will have as much sidewall height as possible.
-- Edited by Whenarewethere on Tuesday 13th of June 2023 01:28:28 PM
On my local community Facebook group a post ab
out road potholes ruining tyres was published.
To me it looks like a low profile tyre which would hardly survive crossing tramlines or a railway level crossing in Melbourne.
Can someone decipher the tyre specs and comment on it's suitability for the roads in Far North Queensland?
It has a ratio of 55 (175/55r15), could be worse at say 195/40r16.
As it is such a small wheel, 574mm diameter, it is a disaster going to happen.
Look up the car specs to see the smallest rim you can use to fit over brakes & the largest tyre size allowed for the vehicle. Then you will have as much sidewall height as possible.
-- Edited by Whenarewethere on Tuesday 13th of June 2023 01:28:28 PM
www.tyrepower.com.au/tyres/tyre-tips/reading-the-tyre