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Tire size options

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Old 12-21-2016, 07:04 PM
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Tire size options

My car has 205/45 17 on it.

Would like to go a bit wider. What's some sizes you guys have ran ? 225 any issues
 
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Old 12-22-2016, 03:54 AM
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Think there is a facebook page for "Modded Minis" you might have better luck on
 
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Old 12-22-2016, 05:37 AM
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gonna need spacers, I'm having a 225/45/15 mounted today to test fit.
 
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215/45/17 works well, and lots of good choices in that size.


225/40/17 has lousy choices unless
you want Hoosier racing tires, and may rub.


225/45/17 is getting a little tall and wide, will probably rub.
 
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225 is challenging in a 17, but doable in a 16, with 215 on a 17 seems to be about all you can get with the proper offset. I ran 215's on my last 2 sets of tires, and now Im running 205 just due I want to try this tire and it didn't come in a 215
 
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Ok cool. 215 is really what I was looking at buying. The size for my stock tires lacks for multiple choices
 
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I running 225/45/17 with out any trouble, but I have adjustable control arms in the rear and adjustable camber plates in the front.
 
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Typically wider tire such as 225 = larger contact patch to ground for better traction especially in the corners. But unless they are installed on a 7.5 or 8 inch wide wheel there are no handling benefits using stock wheels, especially on a 2600lb car. In fact one would have better tire patch to ground / traction using the OEM 7 inch wide wheel sticking with a 205 or 215 size ( max ).
 
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I ran 16x7 205 re71r this last AX season, I could use more tire.

I just had a set of 225/45/15 RS-3's mounted up, these are takeoffs and had one race session on them.

949racing 15x8 +36 wheels

5mm spacer barely fit up front, going with 10mm up there to clear my KW V3 coilovers, camber is at -2.5

In the back they clear the trailing arm but I'm going to run a 5mm to be safe, it's very close. never measured camber back there, probably -2

my springs are so stiff I doubt I'll rub, if I do I'll post back again
 
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Just installed 215/45/17's on stock rims. Does sit a little higher, but the wheel/well gap has diminished slightly.
 


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