Trust|Nobody
Senior Member
The sticker on the door jamb for the factory recommended tyre pressures is for the following standard size tyre & rim combination: 155 R13 S - which typically means an '80' profile - as in 155/80 R 13 S
The tyre size you currently have on your vehicle is 175/70 R 13 82T
The combination of a wider, lower profile tyre with a non-standard rim, which could have a different hub offset to that of the original rims, may have changed the wheel/tyre & suspension geometry alignment sufficiently for it to rub against some part of the suspension and/or body panels under hard braking / cornering forces, when the shock strut is compressed more on that side during a turn.
I have always used this size tyre and rims for more than a decade.
I never had a problem until 3 years ago.
In fact, this is my first flats ever.

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