Just to clarify, the VRX stock wheels are 195/50R16.
The previous owner of my car fitted 205/50R16 and that was fine. Speedo was very near accurate with the slightly larger diameter, still plenty of room in the wheel arches. So if you're looking for an easy way to get 205's on there, go for the VRX wheel or something of the same spec (16x6.5 +46).
I found that the 205's still ran out of grip on Accel in tight corners and over long high speed corners, which is why I went for 225's in the end. Only have the 2L motor as well, so not a lot of power to control either.
Also while RE003's kick ass, Yoko Blue Earth's are fantastic too and available in the 205/50r16. Both are a very soft tyre though, so dont expect more than 20-25 thousand KMs out of them
The previous owner of my car fitted 205/50R16 and that was fine. Speedo was very near accurate with the slightly larger diameter, still plenty of room in the wheel arches. So if you're looking for an easy way to get 205's on there, go for the VRX wheel or something of the same spec (16x6.5 +46).
I found that the 205's still ran out of grip on Accel in tight corners and over long high speed corners, which is why I went for 225's in the end. Only have the 2L motor as well, so not a lot of power to control either.
Also while RE003's kick ass, Yoko Blue Earth's are fantastic too and available in the 205/50r16. Both are a very soft tyre though, so dont expect more than 20-25 thousand KMs out of them