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Can I put 195 65R14 tires on my 03 Chevy Cavalier?

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15" tires rub on suspension but the 14" tires do not but manufacture specifies 15" tires
any one answer that?

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As long as the rims dont rub against the wing or suspension it should be fine
195 is the width of tyre 65r is from rim to tred 14 is the size of the rim the bigger the rim the thinner the tyre has to be hope this helps and makes sence ivan

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    ivan whisker Apr 13, 2016

    if it rubs you could buy spacers so it doesent catch suspension ebay do loads of differnt types i bought some for my car as the wider tyres rubbed there fine now may also need new wheel nuts if fitting spacers

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SOURCE: rear tire won't come off on my 2001 chevy cavalier

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SOURCE: tire size

From a legal stanpoint? Do you have inspections that require stock equipment? Might want to be careful there.--other than that from a mechanical standpoint the outside diameter of the tire needs to be real close and honestly it sure sounds like youd be there. Maybe about ten milimeters off in total--but that would represent about 3 mile per hour difference in speedometer reading. not bad. Hope I helped. Thanks

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