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Hi all!

i have a corolla 1999 ultima, and all 4 tyres are on the way out. I was given 4 barely used pirelli typres which are 185/70/r14.

The manual book specifies 185/60/r14 or 175/65/r14.

So i am wondering if these tyres with a 5% increase in height will be okay? Will they rub on the car or anything when turning? I think 188/75 would definitly be too much, but 70, maybe fine for driving?

I realise the speedo issue etc. Iv been googling for hours.

Any feedback would be really welcome!

Edited by cardi777
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Don't do it. As tempting as it may be to you to save money and use what was given to you, the overall diametre difference is 6% from stock (36.83mm). A change of up to 3% is considered okay and safe. On top of that, it will be considered a defect and can invalidate your insurance.

Posted (edited)

thanks for your response, i didn't realise that it would void your insurance?

I am thinking ill avoid it - would it actually fit if I were to try? As in, would it rub against the car

Edited by cardi777

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