What size Tyres do I need for a Renault Clio?
Renault Clio Tyre Options The most popular sizes used regularly are: 185/65 R15. 195/55 R16.
What is the PCD of a Renault Clio?
Renault – Clio (1998 – 2005)
| PCD: | 4×100 |
|---|---|
| Center bore: | 60.1 |
| Offset: | 36 |
| Mounting: | Bolt – 12 x 1,50 |
| Wheel torque steel: | 90 Nm / 66 ft-lb |
Does TYRE size affect car performance?
Yes, you can opt for tyres with a wider tread, higher profile, or a larger rim size depending on what you want. A larger profile will mean an increased tyre radius and in the case of cars with smaller engines, you may feel a little drop in performance due to the reduction in the torque transferred to the road.
How does TYRE size matter?
Simply put, the larger your tire, the more of a grip your vehicle has on the road. As a tire’s width increases, it covers more surface area on the road. That being said, a vehicle with bigger rims will often be able to fit larger tires than other vehicles.
What PSI should my Renault Clio Tyres be?
29psi
This tyre placard recommends a minimum tyre pressure of 29psi for the 2018 Renault Clio RS hatchback. This is equal to 200kPa and 2.0 bar. This tyre pressure placard is located on the inside of the drivers door.
What is my tyre size?
You can find your car’s tyre size written on the sidewall of your current set of tyres, in your vehicle’s handbook or on a sticker in the door jam or inside the fuel cap door. When buying new tyres you should only go for ones that have these same numbers to ensure a good fit.
What size are Renault wheel nuts?
Additional information
| Hex Size | 17mm Hex |
|---|---|
| Thread Size | M12 x 1.5 |
| Thread Length | 27mm Thread |
| Seat | Tapered Seat |
| Type | wheel Bolts |
What are spigot rings?
Spigot rings are rings made from hard-wearing plastic or occasionally metal, which fit into the wheel’s centre bore and allow the wheel to fit snugly and safely on to your car. Without spigot rings, your wheels can be incorrectly mounted onto your car which can cause symptoms like vibration or wobble in the wheels.
Can I use 17 tires instead of 18?
They might look better. But this is subjective. No, a tire with a 17 or 18″ diameter will not work on a rim with a 17.5″ diameter. Putting a 17″ tire on the rim will tear it up and the bead will not seat if you attempt to put the 18″ tire on the rim.