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Tire Questions:
Why would I get 215/45/17 vs. 205/50/17 ???
What's the difference? |
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Re: Tire Questions:
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45 is thiner sidewall vs 50 17 is same rims size vs 17
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heres how a tire rating goes:
example: 215/45/17 ZR 215 = width of tire in milimeters 45 = percent of width on sidewall 17 = rim size Z = speed rating, Z is the max i think, the lower the letter, the less "speed" it can take R = radial, most common
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