You can find them at local places and search. Good luck finding those tires. And make sure you find a good one that wont slip and slide in the roads.
My 71' squareback tires are 165/80R15 Hope that helps a little
For air cooled VW 165/55R15
Dana's New & Used Tires can get them 411 North Warwick Avenue, Baltimore, MD - (410) 945-0778
165/70R13
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Try a 195/65/15. 165 SR 15 are stock for 1970s VWs. Some folks have suggested that this size will work, but has a slightly smaller rolling length. The most compatible size that is easily available and is almost identical is a 205/65/15.
To find how many 3s go into 165, you divide 165 by 3. This calculation gives you 165 ÷ 3 = 55. Therefore, there are 55 threes in 165.
To find what 132 out of 165 is, you can divide 132 by 165 and then multiply by 100 to get a percentage. This calculation gives you approximately 80%. Therefore, 132 out of 165 is 80%.
To find three fifths of 165, you would first calculate one fifth of 165 by dividing 165 by 5, which equals 33. Then you would multiply 33 by 3 to find three fifths, which equals 99. Therefore, three fifths of 165 is 99.
Install only the OEM size tire that came from the factory on the vehicle.
175/60-15, 165/65-15, or 215/50-15
You can find information on Nexen tires from their website, www.nexentireusa.com/ . They have a lot of information about different tires and make it possible to find local dealers.