195/65/15 Winter tires on HB LX manual?

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Hey guys, so recently I just bought a Civic Hatch 6mt. I have steel wheels from my old 2012 Hyundai Elantra which I bought steel wheels (195/65/15) from JC Whitney less than a year ago. They only have about 7,000(?) miles on them and I'd rather not buy new wheels and tires. Will these fit the Civic and not screw up the odometer and speedometer too much? Or should I buy wheels in my original size (215/55/16)? Thanks.
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Your speedometer would only be off by 1.32% which is fine and you'd clear everything but a 2012 elantra has a center bore of 67.1 and we need 64.1. Not sure how that works with steelies but with alloys that have a center bore too large you need a hub centric ring to adapt from 67.1 to 64.1 then the rim would sit safely on the hub not the studs.
 
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Your speedometer would only be off by 1.32% which is fine and you'd clear everything but a 2012 elantra has a center bore of 67.1 and we need 64.1. Not sure how that works with steelies but with alloys that have a center bore too large you need a hub centric ring to adapt from 67.1 to 64.1 then the rim would sit safely on the hub not the studs.
As long as the 1.32% doesn't hurt the car I'd be okay with that. Do you think there would be any issues with alignment as well? And I feel like the hubcentric ring would go on just like regular steel wheels.
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