I don't know what the biggest you can run is. I think they made them with different ride heights. but I can tell you my 10.50 31 15's are the biggest that will fit with out modifying my suspension.
to get any bigger i would need to relocate the from axle backward and add a body lift.
in fact they rub a little on the finder flairs when there new.
I recommend BFG All-Terrain T/A KO , 31 x 10.50R15, Radial. thats what have run for years.for the money and how long they last you can't go wrong.
btw your speedo's gonna read 19 mph under your real speed.
Very possible. That info could be found in the owners manual also.
Make sure the tire sizes match the removed ones.All four wheels must have the same height in order for the ABS System to work properly.
The 1991 Mazda 323 came equipped in two OEM tire sizes. Assuming the vehicle still has the original wheels the sizes were 155-13 and 175/70/13.
A standard 1991 Mazda 626 was originally equipped with 185/70-14 tires. A 1991 Mazda 626 Turbo came originally equipped with 195/60-15 tires.
31x10.50 R15 OR TRY 33X12.50 R15
size spare tire mazda 2003 mpv van.
2001 Mazda Protege ES uses tire size 195/55 R15
Stock is P 185/60 R14. Used to be able to get a wider profile, but they are no longer available for 14" rims.
you'd have to get the tire size. It's on the tire itself.
The factory size tire for 2004 Mazda 6 2.3L engine in the U.S is P205/60R16
Tire size for a 1995 Mazda 626 4-cyl P195/65R14 V-6 P205/55R15
22570r15