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Old 11-04-2003, 10:52 PM
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7 inch rims, max width tires?

does anyone know whats the max width of tire i can put on 17x7s, 42 mm offset and what a 92 240 can fit in the wells? i was thinkin of a 225/40-17 or something
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Old 11-05-2003, 12:24 AM
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with that offset the car is gonna look like ass

they belong on a FWD car



better hope they clear the coilovers
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Old 11-05-2003, 06:58 AM
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probably a 215......

but tire widths vary in between manufactuer, for instance people tell me Falkens are wider then advertised....
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how wide are stock alloys? because they come with 205s. if they are less than 7" wide, them i'm sure you can fit bigger than 215s on a 7" wide rim. i'd e-mail a tire manufacturer or tirerack.com.
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Re: 7 inch rims, max width tires?

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with that offset the car is gonna look like ass

they belong on a FWD car



better hope they clear the coilovers
what the HEY are you talking about?????????!?!!!!!!??

dude, that setup would rock. i had 17x7 +42 with 215/45/17 in front and 225/45/17 in back WITH a 2.2" drop.

here's how it looks









the looks are phenomenal, wheels are perfectly flush with the car.

handling was great since they were so thick.

go for it.

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Old 11-05-2003, 04:00 PM
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fuck it then


"go big or go home" that's what I think

I plan on gettin 18in 9.5in wide rims on all four corners in the future

Hmmm......NISMO GT4s...........
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Re: 7 inch rims, max width tires?

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how wide are stock alloys? because they come with 205s. if they are less than 7" wide, them i'm sure you can fit bigger than 215s on a 7" wide rim. i'd e-mail a tire manufacturer or tirerack.com.
the stock alloys are 6.5"
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:21 PM
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17*8 Kosei K1's Gunmetal

Toyo RA-1 tires,,,,, even better lol.
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Old 11-05-2003, 04:43 PM
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The 7" with a 42mm is fine for most fitments unless you plan on using a Sawsall You are going to get more improvement in handling going to a better tire in a 'normal' size than you will going to an 18" wheel. As far as the fit, mynismo's photos speak for themselves Nice looking setup! Anything wider is going to be sticking out past the fenders. It may not be PFAT, but it makes a heck of a lot more sense from a mechanical standpoint. I kinda like my wheel bearing to last for more than 20000 miles Check out the Tire and Wheel board for more FAQs on tires and wheels. I'm the new moderator over there
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Re: 7 inch rims, max width tires?

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As far as the fit, mynismo's photos speak for themselves Nice looking setup!
i got my eagle f1's from you guys, too! the best tires you can get, and tirerack has the best price out there and fast shipping (if in stock..., thats the only downfall)

i wish i kept those tires when i sold it... too bad the rims were 4 lug too otherwise i'd ride them on my max.

btw you may be able to fit 225's on the front.... it will be very tite though. i think dayna had 225's all around (maybe 215's??).


stock is 6.5" width, i think they highest you can go is 215. with 7" you can fit 235's. 7.5" are good up to 255-ish.


if i had to do it over again i'd get 215's all around so you can rotate them, and still keep the speedometer somewhat close.
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I dunno if they are the best

for normal street tires I like the BF Goodrich G-Force KDW's. They are superior to even most performance tires, noticebly better by a lot. And they are excellent on wet surface.

categorized as a street tire but some sanctions do not allow them, and they have very soft compounds so its not really a "streetable" tire are the Toyo RA-1's. I think those are the best street legal tires on dry pavement for grip, they are pretty much racing slicks with a few steps of tread on them. The outside tread blocks are very shallow, while the inside tread pattern is a little bit deeper, and below it all is a good slick, lotta people shave them down to just the all slick part for maxium traction, but it doesn't last as long as normal.



BF Goodrich's......
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i havent seen many cars running sizes larger than these...
7.0 215
7.5 235
8.0 245

I plan on using 17x7.5F 17x8.5R Rays Gramlight 57S with 225F and 245R tires

for anyone who hasent seen the 57S... its the shiz think 350Z track rims but better... and they're cheap as hell (for Rays anyways) 250$ for 17x8.5
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Would these be good?
They are meant for the fronts on the Ferrari F50...
P245/35ZR-18 - $579EACH
http://www.racegoodyear.com/products...1_gs_fi_rf.jpg
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I hear some people buy used Goodyear R1 racing tires for fairly cheap, cheaper then a DOT race tire like the Toyo RA-1's or those BF Goodrich's(BFG is nice but they are expensive, paying for the name)

Most of this shit isn't really streetable though. Those BF.G. are badass though and they work REALLY well in water too, surprisingly for a tire with large tread blocks.... they won't last as long as an econo tire, but if you drive hard no tire will last as long as the manufactuer intends it to....

so if your looking for a durable tire, slow down....
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Re: 7 inch rims, max width tires?

mine were $200 for the front and $220 for the back. runflats go for double i think, that's what you guys are looking at. who needs runflats?

i think they came down about $60 since i bought them

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....Eagle+F1+GS-D3

btw, here's your sizing chart peeps

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/Spec.j...Eagle+F1+GS-D3


you can fit 245's on 7.5" and 255's on 8"
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