Selecting tire size: Lada Priora

January 15, 2015 Lada.Online 620 515 152

Recommended tire and wheel sizes for Lada Priora

The size of tires and wheels significantly affects how a car behaves on the road. Each manufacturer indicates the acceptable sizes of tires and wheels; as a rule, this list is limited to several options. We'll tell you what other tires and wheels are suitable for the Priora besides the factory ones and how this will affect the operation of the car.

Factory tires and wheels Priora

Equipment

Tire size with load capacity and speed indexes*Disc size
rim width (inches)rim offset (ET), mm**

Factory installed

  • * Speed ​​indices: H – up to 210 km/h, Load capacity indices: 86 – 530 kg.
  • **Rim offset (ET) is the distance from the mating plane of the disc to the middle of the rim.
  • R is not a radius, but a designation of the radius of the tire, and the number is the diameter of the rim in inches.

It is allowed to use winter tires (M+S) of the above dimensions and index Q with a corresponding limitation of the maximum vehicle speed (up to 160 km/h).

  • The diameter of the mounting holes is 98 mm (wheel hub bolt pattern 4x98)
  • The diameter of the central hole of the wheel (disc), CO (DIA) – 58.
  • Minimum tire tread height – 1.6 mm

Compatibility of tires and wheels Lada Priora

Based on reviews from owners, we have compiled a list of Priora wheel size compatibility:

  • On R14 wheels you can install tires with the following parameters: 175/65 R14, 175/60 ​​R14, 175/55 R14, 175/50 R14, 175/45 R14, 175/40 R14, 185/65 R14, 185/60 R14, 185/55 R14, 185/50 R14, 185/45 R14, 185/40 R14, 195/50 R14, 195/45 R14, 195/40 R14, 205/55 R14, 205/50 R14, 205/45 R14, 205/40 R14 and 205/32 R14.
  • R15 wheels on Priora are installed with tires: 175/60 ​​R15, 175/55 R15, 175/50 R15, 175/45 R15, 175/40 R15, 185/55 R15, 185/50 R15, 185/45 R15, 185/40 R15, 195/50 R15, 195/45 R15, 195/40 R15, 205/50 R15, 205/45 R15, 205/40 R15 and 205/32 R15.
  • R16 wheels on Priora are equipped with tires: 175/50 R16, 175/45 R16, 175/40 R16, 185/50 R16, 185/45 R16, 185/40 R16, 195/45 R16, 195/40 R16, 205/40 R16 and 205/32 R16.
  • R17 wheels among Lada Priora owners ; the following tires are allowed: 175/45 R17, 175/40 R17, 185/40 R17, 195/40 R17 and 205/32 R17.

It is important that the total diameter of the wheel is close to the factory value. To understand what tires and wheels can be installed on the Priora, we have compiled a compatibility table. The left one is for the minimum diameter (185/60 R14), and the right one is for the maximum diameter (185/65 R14):

Green indicates the minimum deviation of the wheel diameter (up to 3 mm); Orange indicates a diameter deviation from 3 to 6 mm.

Thus, you can install the following disks on Priora:

  • 175/70 R13 , 205/65 R13, 205/60 R13, 225/60 R13, 225/55 R13;
  • 175/70 R14, 175/65 R14 , 185/65 R14 , 185/60 R14, 205/60 R14, 205/55 R14, 215/55 R14, 225/50 R14 ;
  • 175/60 ​​R15, 175/55 R15, 185/55 R15, 195/55 R15, 195/50 R15, 215/50 R15, 215/45 R15, 225/45 R15;
  • 175/55 R16, 175/50 R16, 185/50 R16, 185/45 R16, 195/50 R16, 195/45 R16, 205/45 R16, 215/45 R16, 215/40 R16;
  • 175/40 R17, 185/45 R17, 185/40 R17, 205/40 R17;
  • 175/40 R18.

We advise you to choose only those tires that AvtoVAZ recommends (they are highlighted in bold in the list).

What does the size of tires and wheels affect?

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Increasing disc diameter

Increasing rim widthIncreasing tire width
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Road holdingwill improvewill improvewill improve
Steering precisionwill improvewill improvewill improve
Tire gripWill not changeWill not changewill improve, but only on dry roads
Resistance to hydroplaningWill not changeWill not changewill get worse
Comfort on rough roadswill get worseWill not changewill improve
Road noiseWill not changeWill not changewill intensify
Gasoline consumptionWill not changewill increasewill increase
Tire wearWill not changeWill not changewill increase

Have you decided to choose winter tires for your Lada Priora? For winter it is recommended to choose narrow tires. The fact is that with such tires the pressure on the road surface will be greater, and therefore the grip on the road will improve. Wide tires are more sensitive to ruts in winter. Low-profile tires perfectly transfer even the smallest pits to the fifth point.

The smaller the unsprung masses

(this includes a lot of tires and wheels), the better the car will hold the road and accelerate faster. For example, if you put wheels on a car that are 2 kg lighter each, then acceleration to 100 km/h will be reduced by 0.2 seconds.

In conclusion, we present statistics that were compiled based on a survey that took place among Lada Priora owners. Results of the survey “What size are the rims on your Lada Priora?” the following:

  1. 35% voted for R15 wheels.
  2. R14 wheels received 26% of the votes.
  3. For R16 wheels – 22%
  4. 12% of owners drive on low-profile R17 tires.
  5. Exclusive R18 wheels were installed on 4% of survey participants.
  6. The rarest R13 wheels are owned by 1% of owners.

Let us remind you that for safety and to increase the service life of your tires, you should maintain the recommended pressure in the Lada Priora tires. Read other articles on tuning Lada Priora, easy search by content.

And for several years, the leading position among studded tires has been occupied by Nokian Hakkapeliitta5. According to the manufacturer, the peculiarity of these tires is the special shape of the studs and a multi-layer tread, which consists of 4 types of rubber. Their quality is undoubtedly excellent, but you will have to pay for it, as well as for a well-promoted brand. It is perfect as winter tires for the Lada Priora, as it has the required size. The new Hakkapeliitta is quite expensive. The most popular sizes, which by the way are suitable for Priora, are 185/65R15 and 175/65R14. They will cost no less than 140 and 110 USD, respectively.

Another brand of winter tires that is perfect for Priora is Michelin X-Ice North. It also has some of the best performance. Its main features are its efficiency (due to the optimal height of the spike protrusion, as well as its 2-layer fixation) and increased service life. According to the manufacturer, X-Ice tires last a little longer than other models, and they will not let you down at a critical moment. And thanks to the low rolling resistance, when installing these winter tires on the Lada Priora, you may be able to save a little on fuel. The cost of X-Ice North 175/65R14 is from 90 USD, 185/65R15 - from 120 USD.

A new product among studded tires is the Dutch Vredestein Arctrac. The official website of the manufacturer contains information that the products of this company were developed jointly with Giorgetto Giugiaro. As a result, tires began to be produced that were not only beautiful. Because of its driving characteristics, the Vredestein makes the Hakkapeliitta itself tense and nervous! It is still difficult to name the average cost of these tires; they are still quite rare in stock.

Recommendations

Comments 46

Put 185/65/14 for the winter, I skated 4 seasons on Ekagame 175/65/14, the track in the yards if you collected everything with the bottom, but on 185/65/14 (Bridgestone spike) everything is smooth, you fly by with a bang, summer by the way on 185/60/14, I’ll take 185/65/14, on our roads, the higher the profile, the softer the holes you fly over.

Well, I had 185/60/14 in the summer, when I installed 185/65/14 that spring and drove out, I didn’t recognize the car; for our roads, of course, a higher profile is needed... I’ll probably take the same one for the winter.

186/65/14 I've been driving the hack for 4 years, everything drives fine around the city. Right now I took the Linden 185/60/14 and haven’t driven it yet. 175/65/14 is supposed to be better for winter, it's up to you to decide

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From the factory on the Priora 185/60/14, 175 tires were never installed on a car with a 16kl engine, and it looks ugly (narrow, like from a motorcycle), I installed 185/65/14, the width is excellent but high (like on a jeep), now I set it to 185/60/14, it looks right, only this size is an order of magnitude more expensive than 175/65/14 and 185/65/14! Regarding the size 175/65/14, it fits 9.14 better, in summer I have 195/50/15

From the factory on the Priora 185/60/14, 175 tires were never installed on a car with a 16kl engine, and it looks ugly (narrow, like from a motorcycle), I installed 185/65/14, the width is excellent but high (like on a jeep), now I set it to 185/60/14, it looks right, only this size is an order of magnitude more expensive than 175/65/14 and 185/65/14! Regarding the size 175/65/14, it fits 9.14 better, in summer I have 195/50/15

You confused summer tires with winter tires)))))

I didn't confuse anything

I tried it on the 185-65-14 on a blown road, it bounces in the snow in scythes and becomes uncontrollable, but the 175-65-14 cuts through the snow perfectly and rides much more informatively

On tires of the same brand?

Yes cordiant polar

I also asked this question: I bought a car for 195*50*15 in the summer, for the winter, after monitoring, I took Yokohama 175*65*14, although I also took 14 stamping wheels. There are no roads, after changing shoes for winter 14, it was as if I had changed the suspension, it became much softer. There is no snow yet, there is nothing to say about this yet.

Have you bought Ekohama recently? How much?

The manufacturer is somewhere in Malaysia or China? The price is not particularly expensive.

I rode 2 winters on 185/60r14, Matador Velcro. Now Hankuk is successfully taken to the top ten, I haven’t checked it yet

Matador is an excellent tire. I drive it myself, season 3 has started. It holds the road perfectly, and there is practically no noise.

I completely agree with your words!

I always have 185/65! Everything is fine! Nordman4

175/65/14 winter cordiant winter drive, linden, handles snow perfectly, acceptable on asphalt, after the summer 195/55/15, it seems like the car floats during sudden lane changes)))

And winter ones all float, the rubber is softer))

I also had the same question, they helped me with the question, this is what they wrote to me: the contact patch is smaller, which means less effort is required to overcome a snow drift. Also, high-profile narrow tires remove snow and slush much faster, and this, you see, is a very important indicator. In cases of sliding on water (aquaplaning) or on snow (slushnapping), such rubber retains traction with the road surface better, which guarantees the safety of passengers and the driver. It is 185/60, and it really looks flat, although the pressure is 2.0

Winter 185/65 14 excellent tire size

I have both summer and winter 185/60/14

This effect is not because of this, but because of the height of the rubber and the tire pressure, 175.65.14 will be slightly lower than 185.65.14, hence the suspension on the 185 version will be softer. My summer is 185.60, and my winter is 185.65. I can feel these 5℅ with my ass on the suspension. What can we say about the width, this is not such a wide range to discuss the wheel spot and the weight of the car. Both sizes are permitted by the manufacturer. I think the main thing for the winter is to correctly decide on the manufacturer and thorns or lindens...

Well, I’ve decided on the manufacturer, the question is about the width, we don’t have roads, we need a higher profile, I’ll probably take 185-65-14, I don’t think it will be worse.

An excellent option, I didn’t regret that it was 185.65.14, but wanted 185.60.14. what brand did you decide)? It's time to think about changing my shoes)) winter is already in full swing here

Well, it’s time))) We don’t have any snow, we don’t have much grain, and the ice is a little negative. I have a henkook in summer, I wanted winter, but with the exchange rate the prices are too much for our wallets, so I’ll take Nexen wingard spike, they A little more expensive than cordiant, but I think they will be better.

An acquaintance bought Nexen for himself. The first season was a quarter of the studs, the second season the tires were moving. So I didn’t skate until the end of the second season. Last year I took nf 100, 185/65 R14. After 195/55 R15, the spine rests. True, I download it 2.2-2.3.

Well, I’ve decided on the manufacturer, the question is about the width, we don’t have roads, we need a higher profile, I’ll probably take 185-65-14, I don’t think it will be worse.

For winter it is better to take tires than summer ones.

The second winter on SAVe (Poland) size 185/65 14 is suitable for the Priora. The ride is comfortable, it holds the road very well, the road is not smooth, it swallows potholes with a bang. The 185/65 wheel is visually larger than 175/65, hence the acceleration is slower.

Winter tires for Priora

The manufacturer installs tires on the Lada Priora in the following sizes:


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  • 175/70 R13 82T;
  • 175/65 R14 82Н;
  • 185/60 R14 82Н;
  • 185/65 R14 86H;
  • 185/55 R15 82H.

These tires are also installed in this size, and also, in accordance with the operating instructions for this vehicle, are acceptable for installation on all modifications of tires in the following sizes:

  • 175/70 R13 82T;
  • 175/65 R14 82Н;
  • 185/60 R14 82Н;
  • 185/65 R14 86H;
  • 185/55 R15 82H.

And on the Lada Priora Sedan Sport, the manufacturer allows installation of 195/55 R15, 195/50 R16, 205/45 R17.

TOP 5 winter studded tires size 175 65 r14

The size 175 65 r14 is intended mainly for small passenger cars, so when choosing tires you should pay attention not to the cross-country ability of the rubber, but to the tenacity of the grip - it is important that the car is stable on the highway.


Quite popular options in the Russian Federation for studded tires 175 65 r14 are the following models:

  • Kama 505 is a budget type of tire suitable for installation on small cars. The tires have a rigid profile and oversized studs, but are not designed for high speed use. The initial cost of tires for this model starts from 2,500 rubles;
  • Kama Euro 519 is a set of budget tires, where the quality fully corresponds to the price segment. Rubber provides a high coefficient of adhesion during adequate use on public roads, but is not suitable for dirt tracks or off-road conditions. It has a rigid base and moisture-wicking slats. The cost of one tire on the Russian market starts from 2,800 rubles for size 175 65 r14;
  • Bridgestone Noranza 2 EVO is a fairly popular set of tires due to its optimal price-quality ratio. Rubber warms up quickly and is characterized by rapid removal of moisture from the contact patch and overall wear resistance. A big bonus is the studs with a wide base, due to which the dynamic load is distributed evenly over the surface of the tire, which prevents the studs from chipping. Price – from 3,000 rubles per tire;
  • Nokian Hakkapeliitta 8 is a popular tire model from a leading tire manufacturer. This line is made from high-quality rubber with a high rubber content and has a continuous tread pattern, which ensures a tenacious grip on any surface. The special form factor of the studs prevents the car from drifting sideways or overturning when cornering. The cost of tires starts from 3,200 rubles for size 175 65 r14;
  • Nokian Nordman 7 is a representative of elite tires that provides the owner with an optimal balance of performance characteristics. The rubber shows high maneuverability both when driving on ice and on a snowy track - the studs have a strong base and are not afraid of chipping. The average price of one tire in Russian is 3,700 rubles.

Note! When installing studded tires on a car, you must attach the appropriate sticker to the rear windshield. The absence of a sticker can not only cause a fine to be issued if stopped by traffic police officers, but also cause an accident.

Features of tires for driving in winter

Tires for driving in the winter season, due to weather and natural conditions, require certain differences from summer and all-season tires. They should more effectively remove water, snow, slush, ice and snow chips that are present on winter roads. In addition, winter tires should show better grip on the road surface, not slip on ice, icy roads and should not freeze. Therefore, winter tires have a number of design features.


Winter wheels on Priora

How are they different from summer ones?

Unlike summer tires, winter tires have the following features:

  • A special rubber composition allows it to remain soft in severe frosts. This is especially true for friction tires that adhere to the road surface by adhesion. Silica is added to the composition of winter tires, the composition is constantly being improved so that the tires can withstand maximum sub-zero temperatures.
  • Rubber must be soft, elastic and durable, because in winter there is a high risk of damage from pieces of ice, hard snow, and icy roadsides. Strength is also achieved by improving the rubber composition, adding silicic acid to it, as well as increasing the strength of the side tread blocks. An important point is the controllability of the car on slippery roads. It is achieved thanks to the course longitudinal ribs of the tread.
  • To remove the abundant water on the roads and snow porridge in winter, winter tires have an increased level of siping and a greater depth of grooves. The deep tread pattern also helps tires self-clean from snow and slush.
  • For better grip on the road and especially on icy surfaces, many winter tires are equipped with metal studs, which provide good grip and braking, but are quite noisy.

Summer and winter

Each season means the installation of special tires that have the necessary properties for each season.

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In summer, it is necessary to maintain the hardness of the rubber and resistance to high temperatures. Therefore, summer tires are radically different from winter tires on Priora.

There are varieties of summer tires - some are designed for wet asphalt conditions, or vice versa - they have protection against aquaplaning. What to install is up to the owner to decide.

Winter tires must be flexible and resistant to low temperatures. They should have deep slats for quick self-cleaning and perform well on winter surfaces.

On the Priora, it is best to choose studded tires - the most suitable for driving on snow and ice.

Which winter tires are best to choose for a Lada Priora?

Owners of Lada Priora cars for installation of winter tires select products from a number of cars that are best suited for installation on the wheels of their cars in winter. The main criteria for this choice:

  • reliability;
  • good course quality;
  • efficient drainage;
  • good grip on the road surface;
  • short braking distance.


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Popular manufacturers

Prior owners primarily highlight tires from the following manufacturers:

  • Matador - a good example would be the Matador MP92 Sibir Snow 195/55 R15 85T, a friction type with good driving performance and a price starting from 4,000 rubles* per unit.
  • Goodyear, an example would be the quiet friction Goodyear UltraGrip 9 with good grip and controllability, costing from 4,000 rubles per unit.
  • Br >Tire size for winter on Priora

The tire height to width ratio should be 60-65%. This ratio allows you to soften the passage of bumps on the road, significantly reduce the risk of tire puncture and helps ensure good handling of the Priora. The Lada Priora tire is marked with a speed index “H” (210 km/h) and a load index of at least 82 (475 kg).


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Lada Priora tire size: parameters, characteristics

Modern car tire manufacturers offer drivers an unusually wide range of tires with different characteristics. But, before you start selecting tires according to their characteristics, you need to determine what tire size is required for the Lada Priora.

Do not underestimate the importance of choosing the right tires for a Priora - not only the comfort of further driving, but also safety on the road in general will depend on it. What should you do to avoid making a mistake with your choice? First of all, understand what parameters influence the choice of tires.

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Tire parameters for Priora

The manufacturer and official Priora dealers recommend using tires with a profile width in the range of 175-185 mm. It is this wheel size that can be seen in the standard factory equipment of the Priora. This wheel size allows it to be installed on a rim with a diameter of 14 inches.

To maintain maximum comfort while driving on uneven roads, when the Priora wheels can get into a hole, the manufacturer

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