I took a second-hand field 212140 on Kama Flame 205/70/16, shod on standard Niva wheels. Even the seller of the car said that he had read laudatory reviews about the Flame, so he bought it. In the end, he was not satisfied. A year later, one Flame had a cord that floated, although the tread was still with a large margin. The remaining 3 tires are cracked around the disc. I'm sure it's because wide 205 tires on a narrow rim are a bagel. It is harder to turn the steering wheel compared to the standard 185/75/16. More load on the already sore point of the field: wheel bearings. In general, the advice is this: on native wheels, a maximum of 185 width. If you want a Flame 205, you'll need to get wider rims.