what size tire for 17x8 rims?
what size tire for 17x8 rims?
hey i just got some racing sparco rims 17x8 and i need to what size tires you recommend i want the widest possible and the lowest profile also i would like to know what brand tires you guys would recommend. i have all winter to save for some nice ones. i can get pics of the rims if you want too just let me know.
This guy asked for the widest possible... I'd say that on an 8" wide rim, you could probably get away with running 255's, though I'm not sure if you could push 265's.
For profile, I'd definitely recommend a 45 sidewall or lower, but going below a 40 side wall is going to be stiff and could be uncomfortable to ride around on.
For profile, I'd definitely recommend a 45 sidewall or lower, but going below a 40 side wall is going to be stiff and could be uncomfortable to ride around on.
yeah i was thinking of 255's that would look real aggressive but i do want some what of comfort and i am going to put tein s-techs on the car over winter so would that work out maybe a 245/40?
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You can't find any numbers on the rim?
You need to give us more info on what you will be doing with the car. Are you taking it to the track? Autox? Road course? Drag? Do you care about life? Or are you all about max grip?
Also, if you haven't rolled the fenders, the biggest tire I would recommend up front is 225/45. And thats with the right offset.
For the offset, the best you can do is set them on a flat surface and measure up to the mounting surface. That will give us the "backspace" of the wheel. Or you could just put the wheel on the car and check for clearance.
You need to give us more info on what you will be doing with the car. Are you taking it to the track? Autox? Road course? Drag? Do you care about life? Or are you all about max grip?
Also, if you haven't rolled the fenders, the biggest tire I would recommend up front is 225/45. And thats with the right offset.
For the offset, the best you can do is set them on a flat surface and measure up to the mounting surface. That will give us the "backspace" of the wheel. Or you could just put the wheel on the car and check for clearance.
Last edited by 90FC; Nov 25, 2008 at 11:01 AM.
its a 45 offset i also will autox the car coming up spring time and i plan on lowering it on tein s techs over winter so tell me what you think
Last edited by CobraS89; Nov 25, 2008 at 04:54 PM.
okayyy those wont even fit on your car without spacers.
get a set of 15mm bolt on spacers, and 225/45/17 (for the front). you can stick 255 or whatever in back.
or get wheels that actually fit.
get a set of 15mm bolt on spacers, and 225/45/17 (for the front). you can stick 255 or whatever in back.
or get wheels that actually fit.
your not going to get sidewall flex because your running 245's that number is how wide the tire is. the second number is the aspect ratio which if its too much it will affect your sidewall roll. read you tire rack manual boy racers
even with the offset being +45 it will still work fine right i mean the stock rims r 16's so of course im going to have less clearance im going to run a 17inch will the wheels just stick out farther?
those are 17x7 +47.
+47 means it sits INBOARD more. not further out. you want a lower offset. +30 is ideal
you're probably better off just getting different wheels. the widest tire you're gonna fit on there is a 225/45/17
+47 means it sits INBOARD more. not further out. you want a lower offset. +30 is ideal
you're probably better off just getting different wheels. the widest tire you're gonna fit on there is a 225/45/17
could i possibly use spacers to have them set out wider? and 225's are pretty decent at least they are wider than my stock 215's. when i measured the rims width i got 8 inches but it says 7 idk then
Last edited by CobraS89; Nov 25, 2008 at 09:49 PM.
Grammar, capitalization and punctuation seems to pwn you though. Keep trying though, you'll get there eventually.
Last edited by Roen; Nov 26, 2008 at 12:14 AM.


