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    aside from 205/65/R15 and 205/70/R15 what other tire options are available for Innova without changing the rim size?

    thanks.

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    Take note that recommended tire equivalent should not exceed -/+3% difference from the stock.
    So yung 205/70R15 is not recommended.

    Also, I am not sure if all the indicated tire sizes are locally available.

    From https://tiresize.com/calculator/
    Select Sizes to
    See Available Tires
    Tire Size Equivalent Diameter
    195/65R15 25X7.7R15 25" -2.0%
    215/60R15 25.2X8.5R15 25.2" -1.2%
    205/65R15 25.5X8.1R15 25.5" Equal
    225/60R15 25.6X8.9R15 25.6" +0.4%
    195/70R15 25.7X7.7R15 25.7" +0.8%
    275/50R15 25.8X10.8R15 25.8" +1.2%
    215/65R15 26X8.5R15 26" +2.0%
    26X10R15 26X10R15 26" +2.0%
    26X8.5R15 26X8.5R15 26" +2.0%
    235/60R15 26.1X9.3R15 26.1" +2.4%
    205/70R15 26.3X8.1R15 26.3" +3.1%

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    Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
    205/65-15 5.2in 12.7in 25.5in 80.1in 791 0.0%
    205/70-15 5.6in 13.1in 26.3in 82.6in 767 3.2%

    Tire size calculator
    acceptable pa naman siguro yun 0.2%

    kapag nakakakita ako ng innova na naka 205/70R15 sa parking lots, standout talaga, ganda ng taller sidewalls, absorb na absorb ang lubak nun sigurado.

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertfox615 View Post
    aside from 205/65/R15 and 205/70/R15 what other tire options are available for Innova without changing the rim size?

    thanks.
    errr... why do you ask, po?
    it might help, if you mentioned what effect you want to accomplish on the car..

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ Sinohin View Post
    Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
    205/65-15 5.2in 12.7in 25.5in 80.1in 791 0.0%
    205/70-15 5.6in 13.1in 26.3in 82.6in 767 3.2%

    Tire size calculator
    acceptable pa naman siguro yun 0.2%

    kapag nakakakita ako ng innova na naka 205/70R15 sa parking lots, standout talaga, ganda ng taller sidewalls, absorb na absorb ang lubak nun sigurado.
    You can take the risk with that 0.2%. That is your decision.

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    205/70R15 or 215/65R15 is good. Variance is acceptable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lew_Alcindor View Post
    You can take the risk with that 0.2%. That is your decision.
    What risk? Please elaborate.

    How does +/-0.2% be any more risky?

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    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    errr... why do you ask, po?
    it might help, if you mentioned what effect you want to accomplish on the car..
    tires haven't been changed since i bought it (2009 model). I see signs of aging na.

    read somewhere than 205/70/R15 dampens better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PJ Sinohin View Post
    Specification Sidewall Radius Diameter Circumference Revs/Mile Difference
    205/65-15 5.2in 12.7in 25.5in 80.1in 791 0.0%
    205/70-15 5.6in 13.1in 26.3in 82.6in 767 3.2%

    Tire size calculator
    acceptable pa naman siguro yun 0.2%

    kapag nakakakita ako ng innova na naka 205/70R15 sa parking lots, standout talaga, ganda ng taller sidewalls, absorb na absorb ang lubak nun sigurado.
    so, safe to change to 205/70/R15?

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    Quote Originally Posted by desertfox615 View Post
    tires haven't been changed since i bought it (2009 model). I see signs of aging na.

    read somewhere than 205/70/R15 dampens better.
    That's generally true in two ways... 1. Slightly bigger diameter tires lessens the lateral effects of imperfect roads, and 2. The higher sidewall also helps with insulating bumps. Of course, if the sidewall on the new tires are harder than your previous tires, even with a higher-profile sidewall, the effects would probably be the same or worse.

    If you're using the stock rim (6J/6JJ), you'd want to stick to 205mm tread width. This is somewhat the 'rule-of-thumb' maximum for a 6-inch wide rim. 70 sidewall would also look nicer and actually makes your speedometer more accurate. I noticed that when I'm driving on an OEM's 205/65 R15 tires, it actually makes your speedometer show that you're doing between 2-5% faster than your actual speed (taken with a GPS). In other words, if I'm doing 100kph as displayed on the GPS, my speedometer is telling me I'm already doing about 104 kph or whereabouts.

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