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Old 02-18-2008, 07:50 AM   #11 (permalink)
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I`m not confused. Tires I posted are for size 205/55R16 which came as factory on my Evanda. Idont know tire size for Epica and you didnt post it. So I calculate on MY TIRE size. If yours is 215/50R17 then 225/30R20 fit, BUT they are 85 weight indeks(which is 515Kg per tire). For Evanda index is 91(above 615Kg).So if 4X515Kg can bear new Epica it is OK to put it, but I dont think so(its 400kg less from factory recomended)...Check thet out

This is 225/30R20 tirres...to thin for me...

my car is a 2008 chevrolet epica, a wayyyyyy different car in size, weight and dimensions, my post was about epica from start with, I don't even know why you keep replying about YOUR Evanda!!
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Old 02-19-2008, 04:07 AM   #12 (permalink)
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If yours is 215/50R17 then 225/30R20 fit, BUT they are 85 weight indeks(which is 515Kg per tire). So if 4X515Kg can bear new Epica it is OK to put it...Check thet out
Which part you dont understand
You ask for tire dimensions and didn post your stock tire size, I can only guess...The closest size is on my Evanda(btw, Epica is not much diferent in size and dimensions) and I told you thet. Whats the problem, you got the tire size you wont why posting stupid posts?
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Old 02-19-2008, 06:07 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Which part you dont understand
You ask for tire dimensions and didn post your stock tire size, I can only guess...The closest size is on my Evanda(btw, Epica is not much diferent in size and dimensions) and I told you thet. Whats the problem, you got the tire size you wont why posting stupid posts?
Nobody was asking for tire dimensions READ the thread in first place before you place an statement, I posted this and I specific asked for wheel specs FOR 08 CHEVROLET EPICA, nor EVANDA or any car you think it is or that is close to be, you came up with that info, which was appreciated at the time, but now you keep making this even more confusing for ppl that come here to get CORRECT INFO and now you are pointing other ppl has nothing to do with this and saying they are posting stupid questions or I did, nobody is doing that, you are the stupid not understanding a simple thing as wheel specs for Chevrolet epica, you should READ first, then specify BETTER based in the thread subject then post an accurate reply.

Please NO need to answer this with more rude comments, this is a quiet Forum when we help each other not a place to antagonize or confuse even more the newbies or ppl looking for information they need for their cars. thanks for all the help. good luck!!

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Old 02-20-2008, 03:50 AM   #14 (permalink)
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Sorry, I only see list of answers sorted bay date...So my post was for KICKBIKE
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OK, no more stupid posts...Just facts...

Here is problem...you bought EPICA overseas, means europe or something...right?
In Europe Chevrolet produced Evanda until 2005, after thet it is called EPICA(from 2006).
BUT in USA, EPICA is called model until 2005(which is called Evanda in Europe,also known as Suzuki Verona in USA)
Im not trying to confuse someone but to let them know..Like you, if you go to store and ask something for EPICA, you`ll get part for Evanda...Get it, becouse you live in USA.

Second thing is thet wheel is tire+rim. So if you need spec for wheel I assume you need rim bolt pattern with offset AND tire spec. like timensions...

I hope we understand now. Hope you`ll fit your wheels...
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OK, no more stupid posts...Just facts...

Here is problem...you bought EPICA overseas, means europe or something...right?
In Europe Chevrolet produced Evanda until 2005, after thet it is called EPICA(from 2006).
BUT in USA, EPICA is called model until 2005(which is called Evanda in Europe,also known as Suzuki Verona in USA)
Im not trying to confuse someone but to let them know..Like you, if you go to store and ask something for EPICA, you`ll get part for Evanda...Get it, because you live in USA.

Second thing is thet wheel is tire+rim. So if you need spec for wheel I assume you need rim bolt pattern with offset AND tire spec. like timensions...

I hope we understand now. Hope you`ll fit your wheels...
We already KNEW that!!, but the FACT is that the car is a 2008 CHEVROLET EPICA !!! and that's the info I inquired from the beginning, doesn't matter where I bought it, in the US because I imported it or CHINA because I wanted it, doesn't matter if it is new version of the EVANDA here within the US or the car is under Suzuki Verona or Daewoo Tosca or Holden Epica in other areas here or around the world, it only means GM trademarketship, THAT'S (08 Chevrolet EPiCA) the car I was asking, and certainly is where this THREAD should have stick in! SO THERE IS WHERE YOUR INFO WAS NOT HELP and BECAME CONFUSING, because you SAID 2 statements that were NOT accurate at all, my car has NOW 20's on and no problem at all about tire sizing if you keep it under 225/30.

p.s. if you go to the store and try to get a part for a import car , they think you are not from this planet, so give me a break on that!! that's exactly why we use sources like these forums Mr Oggy!

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I have a question about if 225/55-17 tires would work on my 05 Verona, I know it's about 5% over the recommended size.
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Hello, I have official info for guaranty Epica. It's:

for tires:
205/65 R15 94H 6Jx15(49)
205/60 R16 92V 6Jx16(49)
215/50 R17 91V 7Jx17(49)

and an appropriate wheels:
6Jx15/4х114,3(PCD) /ЕТ49 /d56,6
6Jx16/4х114,3(PCD) /ЕТ49 /d56,6
7Jx17/4х114,3(PCD) /ЕТ49 /d56,6
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