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> 15" vs 16" wheels
bajafreaks
post Jan 2 2026, 12:16 PM
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I'm most likely going with the Maxlite fuchs style wheels, I'll be doing the 5 lug conversion. So, is there an advantage or disadvantage to 15" vs 16" wheels?
I'm leaning towards a 16x6 wheel with 195 or 205/ 50 or 55 tires. Straight body car no flares.
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post Jan 2 2026, 12:20 PM
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Tire choice for one…
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post Jan 2 2026, 12:21 PM
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IMHO, low profile tires on an otherwise stock 914 look weird. It'll be even worse with taller wheels.

I'd also check your available tire choices for each wheel combo first, good tires for 15" and 16" are getting hard to come by.
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post Jan 2 2026, 12:23 PM
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I’m running 16x6 Fuchs with 205/55-16 tires and I get slight rubbing on my right rear occasionally. Wheel wells aren’t rolled.
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post Jan 2 2026, 01:32 PM
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16” wheels will make it look like a restomod IMHO…

Here at least there are a ton of choices in 195/65-15, 20+ different brands ranging from cheap to ouch… Fewer choices in 185/70.
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post Jan 2 2026, 02:35 PM
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I see way more perfomance tire options on 15" rims than 16", but I'm competing...
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post Jan 2 2026, 03:49 PM
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QUOTE(bajafreaks @ Jan 3 2026, 06:16 AM) *

I'm most likely going with the Maxlite fuchs style wheels, I'll be doing the 5 lug conversion. So, is there an advantage or disadvantage to 15" vs 16" wheels?
I'm leaning towards a 16x6 wheel with 195 or 205/ 50 or 55 tires. Straight body car no flares.

I'am running maxilite wheels ,they are very good quality ,there was a limited shipment came to my country so I scored a set of 7'' and 8'' 16in ,i sold the 8'' ones as stayed narrow body in the end .
Ultimately, I would have liked 15in deep sixes but appeared they wouldn't clear my Brembo 4 pot calipers .
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