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Default Matrix Winter Tires - 11-29-2005 , 10:25 PM






I have an '06 Matrix XRS. It is equipped with 215/50 R17 tires.

Will a 15" steel Toyota rim fit my Matrix? If it will fit I can get
much cheaper, but still good quality winter tires for my car.

TIA

Mudhead


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Default Re: Matrix Winter Tires - 11-29-2005 , 11:14 PM






On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 22:25:17 -0500, Mudhead wrote:

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I have an '06 Matrix XRS. It is equipped with 215/50 R17 tires.

Will a 15" steel Toyota rim fit my Matrix? If it will fit I can get
much cheaper, but still good quality winter tires for my car.

TIA

Mudhead
I believe whatever will fit on the XR will fit the XRS. You'll throw the
handling off, for sure.

And, I don't know about you, but I get attached to my cars. The XRS is
sort of a rare bird. Sure you wouoldn't really rather take the money for
wheels and tires and just buy a beater for the winter? I can imagine tha
places where a Matrix will rot out, quite similar to the areas of the
older Tercel 4WD wagons. They were horrible for rust! I can see the same
areas on the Matrix rotting.

The other alternative would be to have it oiled with hydraulic oil.



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Default Re: Matrix Winter Tires - 11-30-2005 , 12:41 AM




"Mudhead" <bored (AT) home (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
I have an '06 Matrix XRS. It is equipped with 215/50 R17 tires.

Will a 15" steel Toyota rim fit my Matrix? If it will fit I can get
much cheaper, but still good quality winter tires for my car.

TIA

Mudhead

First of all, a "rim" is a part of the wheel. As far as whether a 15" wheel
will fit your Matrix depends on several factors, including bolt pattern,
width, and offset. Putting a smaller diameter wheel and tire combination
will cause your speedometer and odometer to turn faster and read too high.
It may save you tickets but will also use up your warranty mileage more
quickly. As others have mentioned, the vehicle will also handle
differently.

Go to a site like tirerack.com and use their calculator to see what size
wheel and tire combination comes closest to your factory size.
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