I would like to help you but I cannot figure out what a tyre is on a car!
165/r15
165R15
18'
32 psi.
p205 55rh16
Original Equipment Size:
P165/80R15 is the standard size.
No, the tire width number is higher for wider tires. Tire sizes are typically expressed in a standard format, such as "225/45R17," where the first number (225) represents the tire's width in millimeters. Therefore, a tire with a width of 225 mm is wider than one with a width of, say, 195 mm.
Yes. Look at the first three digits: 114: Standard Beetle 134: Super Beetle There are five other ways to tell. a. Windshield. Flat windshield: Standard Beetle Curved windshield: Super Beetle b. Dashboard. Dashboard made of steel, flat and straight up-and-down below the windshield: Standard Beetle Padded dashboard that looks a little like one from a modern car: Super Beetle c. Front shocks. Just the shock: Standard Beetle Shock inside huge coil spring: Super Beetle d. Front apron - the piece of sheet metal below the front lip of the trunk lid No vent slots: Standard Beetle Vent slots: Super Beetle (Having said that, when Supers were still being made, some of the aftermarket body-parts companies made slot-free Super Beetle aprons. Since the slots don't do anything anyway, why not?) e. Spare tire Spare tire standing up in the trunk: Standard Beetle Spare tire lying flat in a tire well: Super Beetle
The standard tire dimensions for a road bike are typically 700c in diameter and 23-25mm in width.
This is a two-part answer. If your car has stock fenders, I would stick with standard 165R15 tires because anything much wider will rub. You can get fiberglass fenders for Bugs that will let you put any width tire you want on there.
205/55/16 Michelin tires