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    which tire?

    ok.i have 17's i got a lil while ago that are 17x7.what size tires would you get for em? if it matters i'm dropped about 2 1/2 in the front 2 in the rear.also is anyone on 17's rolling s drives?how are they for you?

    spoonsportsaddict

    #2
    205 40/45
    wat?

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      #3
      Originally posted by C91BLX7 View Post
      205 40/45
      y not 215's?

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        #4
        def 215/35 or 40

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          #5
          I got 215 40's wanted 45's but it would rub.

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            #6
            If your wheel is only 205mm wide, 215's wouldn't fit.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Ceil View Post
              If your wheel is only 205mm wide, 215's wouldn't fit.
              Eh?

              7 inches = 177mm

              205 mm = 8 inches
              215 mm = 8.4 inches

              and yes 215's will fit on 17x7's

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                #8
                How does that make sense? Does it measure by the widest point in the sidewall, or can you just squeeze larger sizes onto a smaller-width rim?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Ceil View Post
                  How does that make sense? Does it measure by the widest point in the sidewall, or can you just squeeze larger sizes onto a smaller-width rim?
                  I dont know how it works, but it is possible. I have 17x7's and I have 215's.

                  I used to have 17x8's and I had put 225's on there.

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                    #10
                    i got 205/ 40s on my 16 by 6.5. i wish i would of went wider you should be able to get a 225 on there.


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                      #11
                      Go to a tire shop and talk with them. Depending on the offset of the rim to wide a tire could rub causing the tire to blow out. The guys at the tire shop should be able to help figure it out. Put the widest tires on that dont rub.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Ceil View Post
                        If your wheel is only 205mm wide, 215's wouldn't fit.
                        They will fit.

                        I've had 225mm on a 7" tire before.
                        Originally posted by Ceil View Post
                        How does that make sense? Does it measure by the widest point in the sidewall, or can you just squeeze larger sizes onto a smaller-width rim?
                        If you look at a fresh pair of tires you'll notice that the part of the tire that sites inside the rim is smaller than the actual tread.
                        Look at where the red arrow is pointing. Look at how the tire caves in.

                        Now look at a similar tire mounted.


                        Last edited by Grey_Fox; 07-17-2008, 05:18 PM.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Grey_Fox View Post
                          They will fit.

                          I've had 225mm on a 7" tire before.

                          If you look at a fresh pair of tires you'll notice that the part of the tire that sites inside the rim is smaller than the actual tread.
                          Look at where the red arrow is pointing. Look at how the tire caves in.

                          Now look at a similar tire mounted.


                          Well why aren't tires mentioned by their rim width? I'd say that's a pretty important thing to specify...

                          Thanks for the clarification, though.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Ceil View Post
                            Well why aren't tires mentioned by their rim width? I'd say that's a pretty important thing to specify...
                            This would take a little researching on the buyer's part.
                            Just check on the manufacturer's website to see what rim widths the tire will fit.
                            Example:
                            http://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/sp...20NEOVA%20AD07

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Grey_Fox View Post
                              This would take a little researching on the buyer's part.
                              Just check on the manufacturer's website to see what rim widths the tire will fit.
                              Example:
                              http://www.yokohamatire.com/tires/sp...20NEOVA%20AD07

                              X2 pretty simple answer really.

                              Alot of people dont realise that the profile of a tyre is an aspect ratio of the diameter and width of the tyre.
                              A 215/40/17 tyre will have a different sidewall height to a 205/40/17 tyre.


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