

50 - profile height in percentage of its width.215 - PROFILE width (cross section of the tyre) in millimetres.Vehicle tyre markings 215/50 R17 are deciphered as follows: ET45 - offset of the disk in millimeters.17" - fitting rubber diameter in inches.The Pontiac Vibe ZZE 2007 1.8i GT is fitted with 7Jx17 ET45 rims with tires 215/50 R17 89V as standard. Typical tyre pressure - 35 PSI (2.4 / 2.2 bar). The Pontiac Vibe ZZE 2007 1.8i AWD is fitted with 6.5Jx16 ET39 rims with tires 205/55 R16 91V as standard. Typical tyre pressure - 32 PSI (2.2 bar). Thus, all discs are mounted on five bolts and the distance between them is exactly one hundred millimeters. In this case, the bolt pattern is the same for all types of wheels - 5x100. It is not possible to list all the options. The choice of disks is huge, you can find copies with the same parameters, but with a offset size of 1-2 millimeters more or less. Or fit wheels of the same width, but of a larger diameter, which is quite popular among car owners. For example, discs that are wider than the same diameter. Although there may be other options that we have not described in the table. What non-standard sizes can be fitted? Please refer to the table above for possible alternative sizes for tuning. Using the recommended tire sizes will help to avoid problems with driving management, safety and other difficulties. V - the maximum allowable vehicle speed of 240 km/h.91 - the maximum allowable amount of weight the tire can carry 615 kg.The load index is a two or three-digit number, the speed index is indicated by Latin letters, e.g. In addition, information about its carrying capacity and speed parameters - load index and speed index - can be applied to rubber. 55 - profile height in percentage of its width.205 - PROFILE width (cross section of the tyre) in millimetres.Vehicle tyre markings 205/55 R16 are deciphered as follows: ET39 - offset of the disk in millimeters.16" - fitting rubber diameter in inches.The Pontiac Vibe ZZE 2007 1.8i is fitted with 6.5Jx16 ET39 rims with tires 205/55 R16 91V as standard. What wheels sizes are recommended by the manufacturer OE alloys are usually pretty heavy, usually heavier than they need to be for most applications.Wheel bolt pattern options PCD (Pitch Circle Diameter) Choose wheels and manufacturers based on reputation and you'll usually do well. Lighter is usually better, but not at the expense of a quality built wheel. With a Vibe, you'd have to go pretty extreme to have that problem though.Consider weight as well. Then, on the other side you run into fender clearance. Wider wheels and especially tire could mean less offset. Much of that would be determined by how narrow or how wide the wheels and tires you choose are. Rule of thumb is to stay within 5mm +/- and you're good to go, as long as you have enough back spacing and tire clearance. I believe and IIRC +43 mm would do nicely. you sure you are prepared to clean all that surface area?Somewhere on here is a listing of the OE offsets as well. To me those extra, unused mounting holes say "cheap." They don't "feel" like they belong to the car they are mounted to. I agree the second set would look great against the silver.I am personally not a fan of multi-use wheels either.
