anyone using 205/45/R17 tyres?
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anyone using 205/45/R17 tyres?
I'll be picking up my new wheels soon (17's) and i need some decent rubber.
Note - the car will be lowered on King Springs.
According to the miata tyre calculator i need a 205/45/R17 for my speedo to have the least amount of variance.
It says here http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... age&pid=27 that you need a 205/40/R17 tyre to avoid rubbing. However this will put my speedo out by 2.6%.
So my question - is anyone using 205/45/r17 & has their car lowered on king springs? If so do they rub?
thanks!
Note - the car will be lowered on King Springs.
According to the miata tyre calculator i need a 205/45/R17 for my speedo to have the least amount of variance.
It says here http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... age&pid=27 that you need a 205/40/R17 tyre to avoid rubbing. However this will put my speedo out by 2.6%.
So my question - is anyone using 205/45/r17 & has their car lowered on king springs? If so do they rub?
thanks!
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well im using 215/35 on 18"... and i've got a shitload of space between my wheel archs and tyres!! so u'll definately without a doubt be ok and it won't scrub!!
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I have lowered springs and 17" rims.
I recently purchased through my tyre mate a set of Goodyear F1s blah blah and went 215/45/17. Doesn't rub/scrub...215 should be a little bit wider and look a bit cooler IMO and I don't think the price differs that much.
Generally for a 16" u will use a 50, 17" u will use a 45 profile while on an 18" u will go a 40...as a rule of thumb and of course this can change depending on a few things.
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I recently purchased through my tyre mate a set of Goodyear F1s blah blah and went 215/45/17. Doesn't rub/scrub...215 should be a little bit wider and look a bit cooler IMO and I don't think the price differs that much.
Generally for a 16" u will use a 50, 17" u will use a 45 profile while on an 18" u will go a 40...as a rule of thumb and of course this can change depending on a few things.
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in theory the 45s would be better for ride. however the quality of the tyre plays a big factor in this also and its compound.SugarFreeGum wrote:Ok, its more the speedo varience i'm worried about (if i go for 215/45). Does it annoy any of you?
EDIT: How about a 215/40/r17 that is closer match than a 215/45. Would there be a noticable diference in ride comfort between the two?
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Well, I have just changed from 45 to 40 series. No difference at all. It was tight/bumpy before, and it is much the same now! However, I used to scrape/rub heaps, and not it does not do it at all (pretty much).
Go with the lower profile - trust me! Looks better on the rim, car sits lower, (should) handle better....all wins if you ask me.
Go with the lower profile - trust me! Looks better on the rim, car sits lower, (should) handle better....all wins if you ask me.
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i recently changed from a 45 to another 45 and the difference was amazing. the quality of the tyre is very important. Get a quality 40 and as mrx says it looks awsome and will sit lower...in the end the fto suspension is quite hard and bumpy and your not getting much improvement until u get a 15" rim with 55s - eeeeww.
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Well, I got Toyo Proxes 4's for about $190 per tyre, but have not driven on them enough to give you feedback!
Can tell you they have the highest heat rating and tread wear rating, the tread pattern looks good.....and they are round. And black.
Up to you really. Could have got some yoko's or Nexens that a lot of drift guys use in Adelaide. They actually seem OK too.
Don't get Falkens though if it ever rains where you are.
Oh, and if you want some info on tyres and wheels, check this site out.
http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbible ... bible.html
Can tell you they have the highest heat rating and tread wear rating, the tread pattern looks good.....and they are round. And black.
Up to you really. Could have got some yoko's or Nexens that a lot of drift guys use in Adelaide. They actually seem OK too.
Don't get Falkens though if it ever rains where you are.
Oh, and if you want some info on tyres and wheels, check this site out.
http://www.chris-longhurst.com/carbible ... bible.html
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I went for the Yokohama A.Drives in 215/40/R17. I got a good deal bundled with 4 x ROH Shift R 17"x7"'s - http://www.jdwheels.com/images/roh%20shift%20r.jpg
It looks good but really needs lowering, i have a set of King Springs ready to put in. The wheels are +45 offset so i hope it will be fine once the springs are in.
Thanks guys
It looks good but really needs lowering, i have a set of King Springs ready to put in. The wheels are +45 offset so i hope it will be fine once the springs are in.
Thanks guys