165/-15
P165/80R15 is the standard size.
They're pretty much all based on 165R-15.
There are a few things to look at, look at the windshield first, in a super beetle it will be curved, also on a super beetle if you look at the front suspension you will see struts (springs instead of shocks) and if you open the hood you will see a circular depression for the spare tire to lay down, and the last way to tell is to look at that dashboard, a super beetle has a dashboard that is big enough to throw a pack of cigarettes on to whereas a standard bug has no dashboard.Actually, in a 1971 and 1972 beetle you can get a super beetle with a flat window and a flat dash. I own a 1971 Super beetle. It looks like a standard beetle in every way but it is slightly larger. The only way to tell is by looking for a spare tire that lays flat (only true in the Super) and the suspension. I suggest looking at the spare. If it is angled vertically it is standard - laying flat means it's a super.
165R15.
My 1972 VW Super Beetle owner's manual calls for 6.00- 15 L bias ply tires on 4 1/2 J x 15 safety rims.
Original Equipment Size:
165R15
18'
165/r15
165R15 is stock.
165 r 15