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I'm looking to get new wheels, bigger than the ones I have. Thinking of a 16 or 17 inch rim. My tires are 195/65R15 I think which is on the LS. Common sense says as the rim increases, the profile should decrease in order to fit the tire. Problem is, I have no common sense lol. Is there a calculator for this? I know the way to figure it out is something like the first number multiplied by the second number or something.
 

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I'm looking to get new wheels, bigger than the ones I have. Thinking of a 16 or 17 inch rim. My tires are 195/65R15 I think which is on the LS. Common sense says as the rim increases, the profile should decrease in order to fit the tire. Problem is, I have no common sense lol. Is there a calculator for this? I know the way to figure it out is something like the first number multiplied by the second number or something.

Yep 1010tires.com, click the ties tab and at the bottom there is a link for the tire size calculator
 

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