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Can 185 Tires Be Replaced with 195?

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LaBraxton
08/29/25 7:33am

185 tires can be replaced with 195, as long as the increase in tire width is within an appropriate range. However, it's important to note that after increasing the tire width, the overall tire diameter should remain as close as possible to the original specifications. Here are the relevant details: Prerequisites for replacement: The interchangeability of 195 and 185 tires depends on the suitability of the rim size. If the rim is marked as 5.5J or 6.0J (rim width), then 195 and 185 tires can be used interchangeably. However, if the J value is larger or smaller, this solution is not feasible because each rim width has a specific range of compatible tire widths. Benefits: The advantage of wider tires is improved stability at high speeds. Additionally, reducing the tire aspect ratio provides the driver with better handling responsiveness and a more comfortable road feel.

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