Buying Second Hand Tyres
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Im interested in buying these tyres I have a lowered car, and im running 205/45/17 at the moment. Can i put these larger tyres on my car? Are there any factors i need to consider? |
Im not even sure if youll be able to fit them on your rims....theyll prolly be too wide to sit right on the rims!
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if they fit u will get alotta side wall flex... it will be like drivin on a flat tyre
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So can I put any size other the ones i already have, shouldn't i be able to?
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You can put them on your rims. Im not saying they are the right size for the rim though. What size is the rim (in width) They will be quite a bit larger than your tyres though (in rolling diameter) so they may rub, and put your speedo out a little bit.
What type of car is it? |
My car is a 97 WRX. Well im looking for tyres, im not to sure what the width of the rims are, or how to find out as a matter of fact, but ill have a look.
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dont! 225's will rub the rims and also the sidewall flex will be screwed, handle like utter turd.
the max you'd want to go would be 215. but even then its only going to be better in a drag race situation where you actually need more grip, which isnt likely unless its a very high powered wrx. otherwise your better off with the stiffest sidewalls which = 205 for your rim. |
I had a set of michelin 205's and they were brilliant but wore, then i got a set of
el cheapo 205's and im pretty sure they are rubbing. Can someone explain what each of these numbers mean. and their significance to me. |
why will 225's have sidewall flex? He could have 8 inch rims. I have 215's on my car and they are fine. What makes you think that your tyres are rubbing? do they make strange noises when you go over bumps? around corners?
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Tyre measurements are made up as follows:
For example 205/45/17 means Tyre Width of 205mm Aspect Ratio of 45% (height of the sidewall compared to the total width of the tyre) Rim Size of 17 inch Depending on your rim width, putting a 225 tyre on a rim that is too thin will give you a bulging tyre look. The tyres will look something like /____\ rather than |____| which is what you are meant to have. This can cause a weaker sidewall, rubbing etc etc. First thing to do is measure the width of your rim, then you can work out a maximum acceptable tyre width from there. |
215/45/r17 is the stock tyre size on GD wrx's. 215 is the most recommended width for a 7" wide rim.
It also looks stupid IMO with tyres that are too wide for a rim. If you want wider tyres, get a wider rim. As many have mentioned, it just gives you sloppy side walls. |
The reason why i think its rubbing is when i turn right there is a scraping noise, but that could be a number of things. Ok, with measuring the rim from where to where to i measure.
Thanks for the help guys :) |
usually you would measure the rim from each edge of the bead seat, though it would proberly be easier to check what it says on the wheel, Eg, it will say 17x7.5 or 17x5.5. This may be on the outside of the rim or on the inside (so you may have to take your wheel off)
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Guys the best i can do is get you some photos, but not tonight, prolly get some up 2 morrow
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