18" with 35 or 40 series tires????
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18" with 35 or 40 series tires????
I need help making a decision.
I have some new 18" x 7 +42 wheels and I can not decide if I should get 35 or 40 series tires.
I currently run 17" x 7 +40 wheels with Kumho MX in 215 x 45 x 17. I had to make room for them to fit but I love the ride and the look. Pics in gallery
Overall Dia for 215 x 45 x 17 is 24.6
Overall Dia for 215 x 40 x 18 is 24.8
Not much difference at all.
What would you do?
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I have some new 18" x 7 +42 wheels and I can not decide if I should get 35 or 40 series tires.
I currently run 17" x 7 +40 wheels with Kumho MX in 215 x 45 x 17. I had to make room for them to fit but I love the ride and the look. Pics in gallery
Overall Dia for 215 x 45 x 17 is 24.6
Overall Dia for 215 x 40 x 18 is 24.8
Not much difference at all.
What would you do?
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I know but I don't want the ride that comes with the 35.
I want the look of an 18" with the ride of the 17". I know I can't have both but I think going with the 40 series will help. Hell, the 18"/40 series combo would only be a 1/4" taller then my current 17"/45 series set up. I think?
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I want the look of an 18" with the ride of the 17". I know I can't have both but I think going with the 40 series will help. Hell, the 18"/40 series combo would only be a 1/4" taller then my current 17"/45 series set up. I think?
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It looks like a plus.
As for acceleration, I'm pulling over 230whp. No problem there
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215/35/18 here. looks good. surprisingly the car rides smoother on these than with s-lites and 215/45/17. cant quantify it but it could be attributed to the 10lb difference between the SSRs and s-lites (27 vs 17)
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I know but I don't want the ride that comes with the 35.
I want the look of an 18" with the ride of the 17". I know I can't have both but I think going with the 40 series will help. Hell, the 18"/40 series combo would only be a 1/4" taller then my current 17"/45 series set up. I think?
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I want the look of an 18" with the ride of the 17". I know I can't have both but I think going with the 40 series will help. Hell, the 18"/40 series combo would only be a 1/4" taller then my current 17"/45 series set up. I think?
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Out of curiosity, what type of suspension do you have? I'm going to keep an eye on this thread.
OK, here is what I found based on the Miata thingy:
215/45/17
Sidewall: 3.8"
Radius: 12.3"
Diameter: 24.6"
Circumference: 77.3"
215/40/18
Sidewall: 3.4"
Radius: 12.4"
Diameter: 24.8"
Circumference: 77.8"
215/35/18
Sidewall: 3.0"
Radius: 12.0"
Diameter: 23.9"
Circumference: 75.2"
To me the choice is obvious...go with the 40 if it's for looks because it's going to fill the gaps better. Anyone please correct me if I'm missing something.
215/45/17
Sidewall: 3.8"
Radius: 12.3"
Diameter: 24.6"
Circumference: 77.3"
215/40/18
Sidewall: 3.4"
Radius: 12.4"
Diameter: 24.8"
Circumference: 77.8"
215/35/18
Sidewall: 3.0"
Radius: 12.0"
Diameter: 23.9"
Circumference: 75.2"
To me the choice is obvious...go with the 40 if it's for looks because it's going to fill the gaps better. Anyone please correct me if I'm missing something.
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OK, here is what I found based on the Miata thingy:
215/45/17
Sidewall: 3.8"
Radius: 12.3"
Diameter: 24.6"
Circumference: 77.3"
215/40/18
Sidewall: 3.4"
Radius: 12.4"
Diameter: 24.8"
Circumference: 77.8"
215/35/18
Sidewall: 3.0"
Radius: 12.0"
Diameter: 23.9"
Circumference: 75.2"
To me the choice is obvious...go with the 40 if it's for looks because it's going to fill the gaps better. Anyone please correct me if I'm missing something.
215/45/17
Sidewall: 3.8"
Radius: 12.3"
Diameter: 24.6"
Circumference: 77.3"
215/40/18
Sidewall: 3.4"
Radius: 12.4"
Diameter: 24.8"
Circumference: 77.8"
215/35/18
Sidewall: 3.0"
Radius: 12.0"
Diameter: 23.9"
Circumference: 75.2"
To me the choice is obvious...go with the 40 if it's for looks because it's going to fill the gaps better. Anyone please correct me if I'm missing something.
Thanks Duck,
I think I will go with the 40 series. I have already made room for the 215 x 45 x 17 so the 215 x 40 x 18 should fit fine. I hate wheel gaps. It drives me crazy. Here is how it looks now.

Now I have to pick the tires. Not allot of choices at 215 x 40 x 18. I'm thinking the new Falken FK-452.
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35's add a bit of insurance if you're contemplating a drop and will provide a bit more grip because of the shorter and stiffer sidewalls, 40's are just a touch more comfortable and have a diameter closer to stock so your speedo will be off by less.
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I think it's between the Toyo T1R and the Falken FK-452
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The rear never comes around without warning like it did with the 40 series 17".
In my head, the 40 series 18" should handle about the same.
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WHat are you lowered on? Coilovers?
**EDIT** Dang, just checked the tire choices available. Not much at all!!!! Let me know what you get longboard!
**EDIT** Dang, just checked the tire choices available. Not much at all!!!! Let me know what you get longboard!
Last edited by Duck360198; Apr 17, 2007 at 10:14 PM.
thats a hard choice but if you have already made clearance I would go for the 40's if that is better for you.
I had to make a similar decision since I am running an 8" wheel the 215 wasn't wide enough and looked stretched, it was already REALLY close but I wanted to run something that actually fit the rim so I went for 225/35/18 and surprisingly enough THEY FIT and I didn't trim anything to do it. I was soooo surprised! And because the sidewall is slightly wider and the tire is no longer stretched the ride is MUCH MUCH better.
I had to make a similar decision since I am running an 8" wheel the 215 wasn't wide enough and looked stretched, it was already REALLY close but I wanted to run something that actually fit the rim so I went for 225/35/18 and surprisingly enough THEY FIT and I didn't trim anything to do it. I was soooo surprised! And because the sidewall is slightly wider and the tire is no longer stretched the ride is MUCH MUCH better.
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see
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...3&postcount=28
very happy with 215/40X18 Kumho Ecsta SPT, especially if you've already fixed the tire rub problem.
https://www.northamericanmotoring.co...3&postcount=28
very happy with 215/40X18 Kumho Ecsta SPT, especially if you've already fixed the tire rub problem.
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