2015 wheels

azgard

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2015 Mazda3 i SV
Hello gentleman been eyeing the 2015 mazda3 specifically the I sv trim and was curious, does anyone know or tried putting 15 inch wheels on one? I live in the snow belt and like to run 2 sets of wheels, so try to keep them cheap and skinny if possible.
 
According to tire rack the smallest I was able to go was 16 inch for my 2014 S GT. Since the '14 and '15 models are essentially the same I would bet 16's are the smallest you can go. When I put my snow tires on it didn't seem like there was a lot of extra space with 16's so I don't think 15's will work. If you want I can try to a picture of the clearance between the brakes and the inside of the wheel with my snow tires on.
 
According to tire rack the smallest I was able to go was 16 inch for my 2014 S GT. Since the '14 and '15 models are essentially the same I would bet 16's are the smallest you can go. When I put my snow tires on it didn't seem like there was a lot of extra space with 16's so I don't think 15's will work. If you want I can try to a picture of the clearance between the brakes and the inside of the wheel with my snow tires on.

If you get a chance would definitely appreciate it.
 
I have an iSport, which has the 16" steel wheels. I took a couple pics to (hopefully) demonstrate the clearance between the brake caliper and the inside of the wheel:

The wheels in question:
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Close-ups:

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I honestly wouldn't recommend going any smaller than 16". I don't think 15" wheels would fit over the brake calipers.
 
I have an iSport, which has the 16" steel wheels. I took a couple pics to (hopefully) demonstrate the clearance between the brake caliper and the inside of the wheel:

The wheels in question:
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Close-ups:

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I honestly wouldn't recommend going any smaller than 16". I don't think 15" wheels would fit over the brake calipers.

Yea, oh well thanks though. Still not dissuaded from the car though, looks pretty nice.
 
In the previous generation, there is apparently a front brake disk size difference between the GS/GX (which fit a 15" spare wheel) and the GT (which requires a 16" spare wheel). The overall diameter of 2014+ tires is up about an inch from the previous generation; if the brake size is up (perhaps to the previous GT size?) then the 15" wheel might no longer fit.

I'm planning 195/65R15 for my next set of winters (on my 2012 GS), but that would be a bit short for the 2014+ and I suspect that 2014+ owners may need to plan on 16" wheels even for winter. The stock 16" size for 2014+ is 205/60R16; a 195/65R16 would probably work... if you could find tires that size (which is not likely). The stock 16" size may be the only viable choice. Even if 15" wheels fit, a 195 mm wide tire would need to be a 195/70R15, which won't handle well and is likely available only in all-season patterns in commercial service tires... not really Mazda3 stuff.
 
I went with 205/60R16's for my car. The selection was the deal breaker for the 195's but the price wasn't too different. I think the X-Ice Xi3's were $5-10 more for the 195's on tire rack.
 
I went with 205/60R16's for my car. The selection was the deal breaker for the 195's but the price wasn't too different. I think the X-Ice Xi3's were $5-10 more for the 195's on tire rack.
According to TireRack, they have no tires at all in 195/65R16, so I assume it was the available 195/60R16 (which is current $5 more than the 205/60R16), but that would be a little short in overall diameter.
 
I run the stock 16 alloys in winter and I just received a set of 19s from the mazda6 to run in Summer.

If you are not willing to spend too much, just go for 16 steelies for winter


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