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    okk.so i have some 17 inch rims sitting in my room that i'm finally going to man up and buy some tires for so i can put em on.but.the tire store i go too (used tires) had some 215/45/17's they were going to "save" for me......but.the fuckers sold em.now..this is my question.they have a set of four 225/45/17's taht he said he'll give me mounted and balanced for 140....and the treads really good...but.will they rub?i'm lowered about 2 1/2 in the front and 2 in the rear...soo.will they rub?

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    what's the offset? later.
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      #3
      Originally posted by TypeG View Post
      what's the offset? later.
      no idea.....i can go look though.i bought em off crackslist...where on the rim is it stamped?

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        anybody else????i sorta need to know this...

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          if you bought them off of crackslist they are more than likely stolen.

          im pissin on the game feel like i got a weak blatter

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            Originally posted by JDMchristian991 View Post
            no idea.....i can go look though.i bought em off crackslist...where on the rim is it stamped?
            offset should be stamped somewhere on the inside of the wheel. Depending on the wheel it could be inside a spoke, or on the center hub, or even around the inner rim. Pretty common 17, it probably says like +35 or something.

            Without this info no one can tell you if it will rub. You should definitely check all aspects of a wheel before purchasing, no matter how good a deal they are. Also, you need to have the rim put on a machine for straightness and possibly load bearing. Craigslist has good deals, but you gotta be careful. Your life is riding on those rims.

            All that aside, with a standard offset and 225/45's you MIGHT rub a little on the front wheels, but most likely just on the inner fender wells. You can trim that out with a pair of snips. This is also based on your estimation of 2 1/2" front drop. Suspensions settle differently on every car depending on various factors. Depending on how long youve had your drop on, what kind of drop you have, etc... you may be lower than the company acclaimed 2 1/2". Or you may be higher. Either way, you should be fine.

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              I would check that the 225's will actually fit your rim first. Most people dont go past 215 on a standard 17' rim (7" wide) 225 is usually used on a 7.5" wide rim.
              Check your rim width first


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                Originally posted by evil_demon_01 View Post
                I would check that the 225's will actually fit your rim first. Most people dont go past 215 on a standard 17' rim (7" wide) 225 is usually used on a 7.5" wide rim.
                Check your rim width first
                good call, i didnt even think about that. Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't a 225 fit a 7" wide rim? I know there are standards, but some people stretch tires and some squeeze. I think theres a limited range of what CAN fit, although it's up to the tire shop if they WILL fit.

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                  Originally posted by '93accordse View Post
                  good call, i didnt even think about that. Correct me if I'm wrong, but can't a 225 fit a 7" wide rim? I know there are standards, but some people stretch tires and some squeeze. I think theres a limited range of what CAN fit, although it's up to the tire shop if they WILL fit.
                  they're 7inches wide.and i just looked and the only things stamped are japan and 17x7 jj??
                  Last edited by JDMchristian991; 08-05-2008, 12:14 PM.

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                    I am running 225/45/17's and have had no issues with rubbing.
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                      Originally posted by chessboxer View Post
                      I am running 225/45/17's and have had no issues with rubbing.
                      how low are you??

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                        not sure of the exact drop, but if you look at my sig, it will give you an idea. It is dropped on H&R Race springs btw. I also have a side view shot for example as well.

                        Here is a side view shot. I have about a 2 finger gap at most with these tires.
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                          Originally posted by chessboxer View Post
                          not sure of the exact drop, but if you look at my sig, it will give you an idea. It is dropped on H&R Race springs btw. I also have a side view shot for example as well.

                          Here is a side view shot. I have about a 2 finger gap at most with these tires.
                          oh ok.well sweet.i got about 2 fingers in the rear...a little less in the front.i mean if they rub on the wells isn't there something i can cut?

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                            Originally posted by JDMchristian991 View Post
                            oh ok.well sweet.i got about 2 fingers in the rear...a little less in the front.i mean if they rub on the wells isn't there something i can cut?
                            Originally posted by '93accordse View Post
                            ...All that aside, with a standard offset and 225/45's you MIGHT rub a little on the front wheels, but most likely just on the inner fender wells. You can trim that out with a pair of snips. ...
                            If inner fender wells they're easily cut with a pair of snips, angle grinder, etc...
                            If rubbing on the actual fender lip you can have the fenders rolled, you can heat them up a bit and bang them in SLOWLY AND EVENLY with a deadblow (not really recommended unless you know what youre doing, or you're just ballsy) or you can take an angle grinder with a cutting wheel and completely cut out the inner lip (by cut out i mean flush it up. Again, not really recommended unless you work with sheetmetal all the time or again, ballsy.)

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                              Originally posted by '93accordse View Post
                              If inner fender wells they're easily cut with a pair of snips, angle grinder, etc...
                              If rubbing on the actual fender lip you can have the fenders rolled, you can heat them up a bit and bang them in SLOWLY AND EVENLY with a deadblow (not really recommended unless you know what youre doing, or you're just ballsy) or you can take an angle grinder with a cutting wheel and completely cut out the inner lip (by cut out i mean flush it up. Again, not really recommended unless you work with sheetmetal all the time or again, ballsy.)
                              yeaaaa..i'm not trying to roll my fenders.i'm going to the tire shop in about 10 minutes .wish me luck

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