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I own a 04 cav and I am looking at a 17 inch rim. Problem is I am a bit concerned on the size of tire I should use in conjuction with them. Every different web sight has told me different things from a 245/45/17, 215/45/17, and 205/40/17.
I have had a 205 series and they fit very nicely in my 94's wheel well. I am concerned about rubbing and offset. Can anyone help me out on what size tire WON'T throw off my spedo for my 04 cavalier used with a 17 inch rim?
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Well mine fit nice, 215/45/17 ... you wont even notice a difference in the speedo..
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Stock tire options:
195/65R15 (24.98" diameter) 205/55R16 (24.87" diameter) Sizes that should work: 215/45R17 (24.62" diameter) 215/40R18 (24.77" diameter) 215/35R19 (24.92" diameter) I think with a 245/45R17 you would have some rubbing issues in the front. |
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here is a good site to see what the differance between tire sizes are http://ejelta.com/tiresize/
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Re: rim/tire size
I have 17 inch rims on my 02 Cav and I dont have a problem with rubbing at all. Just to let ya know!!
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Re: rim/tire size
Just bear in mind that 17" rims are heavier-think about the brake upgrade you'll need to keep stopping 'em without replacing the pads twice a month.
Brakes have to stop the wheels before the wheels will stop the car. |
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I put 225/45/17 on Motegi MRM's on my chick's '96 base Cavi Looks tough and handles like it's on rails. The Intrax springs and tower bars help too...BTW no rubbing or anything like that.
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