Depending on where you live in Cali, and if the CHP's are in a bad mood, you can get written up if your tires stick out past your fender wells. As far as I know, fender flares will work too. They are just afraid of the bigger tires throwing rocks.
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.
The past participle of tire is tired.
The wheel well is where the tire sits under the fenders!
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All depends on the height of the tire but in most cases nothing but a negligible change in the speedometer, that is if no fenders or mudflap hit the tire when turning.
Any tire that sticks out past any fender (looking at tire from the front to back) that has potential to throw anything backwards towards other vehicles, shall have mud flaps. If there are no fender, mud flap should be used.
getting some tire spacers, they are sold in many widths, all depending on hofar you may want your tires out.
Use Dynamat Extreme on the floor pan and the fenders. http://www.dynamat.com/download/vss/2651_2000_Dodge_Caravan.pdf
Yes, if replacing all tires on that axle, as long as no fenders or mudguards interfere. Actually if you keep the pressure between low ( 25-28psi.) you will get an easier ride out of the 9.5's.
Tired is an adjective it doesn't have a past tense.
The car will lurch side to side at low speed. The tire may have a visible distortion. The belt might stick out of the tire.
If you think about the part that prevents the tires from throwing mud and road grime onto the bike and rider they're called fenders.