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?
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Originally posted by Ceil View PostHow 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 used to have 17x8's and I had put 225's on there.
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Originally posted by Ceil View PostIf your wheel is only 205mm wide, 215's wouldn't fit.
I've had 225mm on a 7" tire before.
Originally posted by Ceil View PostHow 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?
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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Originally posted by Grey_Fox View PostThey 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.
Thanks for the clarification, though.
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Originally posted by Ceil View PostWell why aren't tires mentioned by their rim width? I'd say that's a pretty important thing to specify...
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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Originally posted by Grey_Fox View PostThis 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
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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