225/17/45 on stock rims possible
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225/17/45 on stock rims possible
Hi Guys,
I have a 2006 Mini Cooper S with 17" wheels, if i am correct the stock 17" rim width is 7" so i just want to check if it is alright for me to put some Michellin Pilot Sport 225/45/17 tires, i am on completly stock suspencion set-up.
thanks
for the help
I have a 2006 Mini Cooper S with 17" wheels, if i am correct the stock 17" rim width is 7" so i just want to check if it is alright for me to put some Michellin Pilot Sport 225/45/17 tires, i am on completly stock suspencion set-up.
thanks
for the help
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225/45/17 Kumho Ecsta MS on 2005 MCS
I previously had 224/45/17 Kumho Ecsta MS on my 2005 MCS. They looked great and I don't remember having rubbing issues. The car is stock height.
I need a new set and am considering the same tires or the new Ecsta XS series in the same size. Any comments, opinions would be welcome. Thanks!
I need a new set and am considering the same tires or the new Ecsta XS series in the same size. Any comments, opinions would be welcome. Thanks!
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Quick question about this set-up.
I'm currently running Enkei RPM2's 17x7 et45 on 215/45s. I've got 15mm spacers up front to clear my Wilwoods. I'm not having any rubbing issues.
My new set of rims are 17x7.5 et40.
I just threw on some 225/45s. The new rims have more brake clearance so I'm going to put on some 5mm spacers, possibly 3mm.
Will I have any rubbing issues?
I'm currently running Enkei RPM2's 17x7 et45 on 215/45s. I've got 15mm spacers up front to clear my Wilwoods. I'm not having any rubbing issues.
My new set of rims are 17x7.5 et40.
I just threw on some 225/45s. The new rims have more brake clearance so I'm going to put on some 5mm spacers, possibly 3mm.
Will I have any rubbing issues?
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