Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
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Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
205-60R15.
The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
be the factory installed tires.
The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
factory original equipment.
Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
Thanks,
Andre
205-60R15.
The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
be the factory installed tires.
The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
factory original equipment.
Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
Thanks,
Andre
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On May 21, 8:29 am, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On May 21, 8:29 am, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On May 21, 8:29 am, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On May 21, 8:29 am, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
> My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> 205-60R15.
> The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
> be the factory installed tires.
> The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> factory original equipment.
> Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
> lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andre
Sounds like the previous owner just did a plus-one sizing on it. If
you go to the Tire Rack site, you can find out which tires will fit
using the stock rims (which is what I assume you have).
Dan D
'04 A4 1.8Tq MT-6
Central NJ USA
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andrez83@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andrez83@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andrez83@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andrez83@hotmail.com> wrote:
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
>My Audi A6 quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
>205-60R15.
>The user manual for this car as well as tire rack lists 195-65R15 to
>be the factory installed tires.
>The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
>Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
>factory original equipment.
>Can any body comment on the tire size or point me to a website which
>lists what tire sizes can be put on a given rim?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Andre
While it is true that a narrower tire works best in snow, the
difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
I would stick with the performance formula (205).
Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
RS6
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Re: Audi A6 quattro 95 tire size.
On May 21, 10:41 am, Dave LaCourse <dplacou...@pirateaol.com> wrote:
> On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >MyAudiA6quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> >205-60R15.
> >The user manual for this car as well astirerack lists 195-65R15 to
> >be the factory installed tires.
> >The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> >Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> >factory original equipment.
> >Can any body comment on thetiresize or point me to a website which
> >lists whattiresizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> >Thanks,
>
> >Andre
>
> While it is true that a narrowertireworks best in snow, the
> difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
> Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
> snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
> winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
> snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
> tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
>
> I would stick with the performance formula (205).
>
> Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
> RS6
Thank you Dave and Dan,
I am going to go with the 205/60R15 based on your advice and based on
the fact that the bigger size is listed on the label I found on the
car as one of the supported tire sizes. It is also the size of the
current tires.
I was not sure if this size is fully supported by this car design or
if it was just an update made by the previous owner.
Unfortunately I was not able to find the page on the TireRack website
which advises what tire sizes are supported by a particular rim size.
But I no longer need that information at this time.
As you can tell I am not very well versed in tires and rims
Thank you,
Andre
> On 21 May 2007 05:29:40 -0700, Andre <andre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> >MyAudiA6quattro 1995 currently has tires of the following size:
> >205-60R15.
> >The user manual for this car as well astirerack lists 195-65R15 to
> >be the factory installed tires.
> >The rims seem to be original as far as I can tell.
>
> >Narrower tires perform better in snow. I am inclined to go with the
> >factory original equipment.
> >Can any body comment on thetiresize or point me to a website which
> >lists whattiresizes can be put on a given rim?
>
> >Thanks,
>
> >Andre
>
> While it is true that a narrowertireworks best in snow, the
> difference between a 205 and a 195 would make little difference.
> Although I live in the snow belt (New England), I put the same size
> snows on as I do the performance tires simply because even in the
> winter time, most of my (your) driving will be on pavement rather than
> snow. Remember, this is a Quattro. It will go anywhere with summer
> tires; it needs snows, however, to *stop*.
>
> I would stick with the performance formula (205).
>
> Dave (running 19 inch 250s performance and snows)
> RS6
Thank you Dave and Dan,
I am going to go with the 205/60R15 based on your advice and based on
the fact that the bigger size is listed on the label I found on the
car as one of the supported tire sizes. It is also the size of the
current tires.
I was not sure if this size is fully supported by this car design or
if it was just an update made by the previous owner.
Unfortunately I was not able to find the page on the TireRack website
which advises what tire sizes are supported by a particular rim size.
But I no longer need that information at this time.
As you can tell I am not very well versed in tires and rims
Thank you,
Andre