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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
No they will not. The last set of numbers is the rim diameter. the studded tires are for a 14" wheel. The two tire option for you vehicle are 215/70R15 (15" tire) and 215/65R16 (16" tire)
The standard tire size is 185/65/14 for you're neon wheel size being 14" If you want good weather tieres get the new Goodyear Weather Handler 185/75/14 tires!
If you have the standard factory 15 inch (diameter) x 6.0 inch (wide) wheels then the tires fitted were size: 205/70R15 (205 is the tyre width in mm and the 15 denotes the tyre bead diameter in inches for fitting to 15 inch wheels. The R denotes the speed rating of the tire).
The tires currently fitted to the car have the size moulded into the sidewall of the tire.
However I do not know if aftermarket wheels have been put on the car and if so a different size tire from the standard factory fitment may have been fitted to the wheels.
Should be a sticker on the driver's door or door jamb, with tire size and recommended pressure. Discount Tire's web site calls for either a 215/75R15 or 235/75R15. This assumes you have the original sized wheels on it. If you basically using it as a car, not carrying loads, towing, or driving on dirt roads, the 215s should be OK, otherwise I'd go with the 235s. What size do you have now?
Years ago when I drove a taxi for a living we were always told that 2 tires sizes was 5 mph difference. They used to check our cars on a regular basis to make sure we weren't cheating. Hope this will help.
Have you tried your local salvage yard you should be able to get one for around $30 there are lots of neons in the salvage yards due to broken timing belts
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