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Yes as long as u change the rims also not just the tires these numbers 195/60/15 195 is tire width 60 is tire height and 15 is rim size, most all Hondas will fit up to 215/35/18 with no rubbing issues on factory suspension ..... Every time the rim size changes u have change the height of the tire so it will fit some go as far as " stretching " the tire to allow larger rims or extreme offsets
The major problem with increasing tire size on the Envoy is at the front wheel assembly. The upper ball joint is very close to the tire, even with standard size tires. Go to www.trailvoy.com and do a search on tire size, I believe someone posted a chart of tire sizes for fit with different years of Envoy and Trailblazer.
I would use the proper sized tire for the 2001 Jetta of p195/65R15 and not the p205/65R15 as the larger size might rub against the wheel wells.
In general, reputable tire retailers will not go up or down more than one size step on any particular axle and will often recommend the original tire size stamped on the inside of the door, or the original tire size recommended for your year, make, and model vehicle which can change from year to year.
ok first question did you put the exact same tire size that was on the car factory. If you change the tire size then the pressure for the tire goes up or down to meet that tire spec. your car just reads what the settings are for the stock tires so a change in size will make the sensor think the tire is low. If you put the same size tire back on then the system may jusy need reset.
the stock rims should be 16" making the tire size 205/55/16. let me know if you have a different rim size. you can look at the tire size on the tire sidewall and the last number is going to be your rim size. if it's a 15' rim the tires are 195/65/15 and finally for 14" rims the tire size is 195/70/14. hope this helps.
Mazda equips your vehicle with more than one possible size during production. Please select the size installed on your vehicle from the choices below
tire size one:
tire size two: 185/70-14 195/65-14
Your ford focus had options to wheel size, If you have the 15 inch wheel the original tire size is 195/60-15 and if you have the 16 inch wheel option your tire size is 205/50-16.
Good luck and hope this helps.
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