Tire Sizing and Options

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At long last the wife replaced her much beloved though dearly departed 2003 Hyundai Accent with a now beloved 2015 Hyundai Accent. Same gray paint more or less and this one is a hatchback. She tried SUVs but was too attached to the Accent seats, ride, and parking simplicity. Who am I to argue? She hustled the dealer 1K for the remainder of her old car along with a new backup camera installed and something off the asking price. Cash rules supreme and another Hyundai-Kia PB in the family.

Now the downside is they came with Chinese made tires of which I cannot bring myself to leave on the car. They might be fine, I know people like them well enough, but with fall here and snow on the horizon it calls for something else. The Accent has an odd tire size at 175/70R14. I've never been in a position where there wasn't the tire I wanted manufactured in the recommended size. Nokian WRG4s do not come in that size but is there any reason I cannot go with a 185/65R14? Want to make sure I'm not missing anything or forgetting something.

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Narrower tires are usually considered better for winter use, which you must have in mind if you're considering Nokian.

There is usually no good reason from using a different size than OE, other than tire availability.

Vredestein makes the Quatrac 5 in the size 175/70-14. Vulcan Tire has them at a good price
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At long last the wife replaced her much beloved though dearly departed 2003 Hyundai Accent with a now beloved 2015 Hyundai Accent. Same gray paint more or less and this one is a hatchback. She tried SUVs but was too attached to the Accent seats, ride, and parking simplicity. Who am I to argue? She hustled the dealer 1K for the remainder of her old car along with a new backup camera installed and something off the asking price. Cash rules supreme and another Hyundai-Kia PB in the family.

Now the downside is they came with Chinese made tires of which I cannot bring myself to leave on the car. They might be fine, I know people like them well enough, but with fall here and snow on the horizon it calls for something else. The Accent has an odd tire size at 175/70R14. I've never been in a position where there wasn't the tire I wanted manufactured in the recommended size. Nokian WRG4s do not come in that size but is there any reason I cannot go with a 185/65R14? Want to make sure I'm not missing anything or forgetting something.

Thanks all. Cheers to BITOG
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I trust Discount Tires optional size list. And, it does show the 185/65/14 as being an approved size,


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If you want a boost in fuel economy the RE92 165/65r14's have half the RR of the 175/70r14

Odometer would be off a little but they go on sale for under $70 a tire once or twice a year.

185/65r14's will fit fine but you might loose a little fuel economy

I have a bunch of more or less unused 175's that would fit your car, sadly I'm too far away.
 
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I doubt you'll have any problems going to a 185/65-14...I have a 2013 Accent hatchback and ( having used three different sizes ) I'd say the choice of tire makes more difference than the size if they're basically near equivalent sizes. The width of the 185 would be the biggest ( and likely only real ) difference.

I went from the OE Kumho KH25s ( not good ) to some Hankook aftermarket tires in a slightly bigger size ( width and diameter ) and it's a noticeable difference that's generated by the tire type more than the size difference. The wild card probably being snow which I never see. My guess is you'd probably experience the same thing.
 
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