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Old 05-19-2003, 03:55 PM
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Rim Size?

What are the biggest wheels that can fit a stock 95 GSX?
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Old 05-21-2003, 10:50 PM
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The biggest that can fit the car is too much for the car to handle. I would suggest 18's with lower profile, but i warn you that will be a bumpy ride. 17's will ride smooth though
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Old 05-22-2003, 05:03 PM
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Size?

Which would handle better 18's with low pro's or 17's with a moderate side wall? My car rides rough anyway so i am not concerned with that. Thanks
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Old 05-28-2003, 11:57 PM
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40 series tires with 18 will handle better in the corners
but 45 series with 17s will be better off the line.
then the 17s will most likely be lighter. light=good

Ill go 17s with 45 series tires (which I have
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235/45/17 is the biggest I would go. You really need to get the offset right though. Do some research.
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What do you mean by the offset?
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Rims have offsets. Again do some research
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by offset he means how wide the rim is. the wider the rim, the bigger the offset. When you look at the size of the rim it will say something like 17 X 6.5 or 18 X 7, where the 6.5 and 7 are in inches. If you want better handling, i suggest a lower offset for a wider turn radius without risk of rubbing.
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Copy and pasted from www.tires101.com

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The offset of a wheel is the distance from the mounting surface of the wheel to the true centerline of the rim. A positive offset means the mounting surface of the wheel is positioned in front of the true centerline of the rim / tire assembly. This in effect brings the tire in to the fender well more. Conversely, a negative offset means the mounting surface of the wheel is behind the true centerline of the rim / tire assembly. This will cause the tire to stick out away from the vehicle.
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Old 06-10-2003, 12:55 AM
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the post above makes my post above that one completely incorrect!

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alright here is my new question, i am currently on stock rims with 205/55/R16. I would like to get my car handling on rails, so i would like to know what would work better for that 205/35/18 or 205/45/17? both these tire sizes should keep my speedo fairly accurate, correct? thanks for the help. oh and once again ride quality doesnt really matter, it is how it handles that i care about.
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ignore my previous question, i have done some research and found a wheel that i like, and i am just waiting to here back from the company on the weight of it. but here is my question on fitment, the wheel is sized 17X7 with a 40mm off-set. i would like to wrap a 225/55/R17 tire around it. am i going to have any clearnce problems with my suspension or wheel wells??? thanks for the help, i know the tire questions get old.
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Re: Rim Size?

i'm getting 19's soon...
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Everyone just keep in mind if you ever plan to drag race the car the shorter sidewall will hose your efforts big time. I'm on "50 series" tires and thats pushing it. a 225/55 sounds like a good choice. I believe stock offset is 42mm, so 40 will move the wheel 2mm to the inside, you may hit the suspension. Find out what the offset is on the MAzda Millenia stock wheels, 17x7s. Thats what I run. And with 215/50/17s they just rub on the suspension. If they have a 40mm offset, youre in trouble Etc.
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Re: Rim Size?

alright that helps me out alot. i will do some more research. thanks again.
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