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Gambit 14 June 2011 08:45 PM

215/45/17 tyre on classic
 
currently i have 215/40/17's on my car, the car has prodrive springs fitted, but i think the wheels look lost in the arches

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...1/DSCF1872.jpg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...1/DSCF1856.jpg

what im thinking is increasing the tyre profile up a size to 45 in the hope that it would fill the arches a bit more.

kind of like this car:-
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMGP5840.jpg
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMGP5839.jpg
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMGP5843.jpg
http://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f1...r/IMGP5838.jpg

but question is, with the tyre wall difference being an extra 10mm in height will i get the same desired look? or is the above car actually lower than mine

Cheers :)

LEUVEN 14 June 2011 08:52 PM

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Personally I think the scoob/wheels/tyres combo in the first pic looks much better.

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https://i47.photobucket.com/albums/f...r/IMGP5843.jpg

Gambit 15 June 2011 08:59 AM

i just think the 215/40 tyre looks lost especially in the first pic. im actually changing the current st2's to a set of 17" raceline rl7's but its just the tyre profile choice thats bugging me now!

have looked at every page on this 87 page thread
http://www.rs25.com/forums/f12/12563...ed-gcs-26.html

defo think ill go bigger profile

bonesetter 15 June 2011 05:27 PM

The Yanks like slamming their cars - let them carry on :D :sleep:

Your first pic looks great, and I bet it handles just fine like that :) A slightly bigger profile would be OK too

53 15 June 2011 05:44 PM

Do you get rubbage on a 45 profile ? ;) :)

jaygsi 15 June 2011 08:09 PM

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Is this a picture of yours mate? I did have 215/45/17, but found that the tyres were to wide for the arches, kept scuffing with people in the back, so decided go for 205/40/17 these are spot on and make the alloys look bigger, but now looks like it needs lowering. You can't win



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bonesetter 15 June 2011 10:25 PM

Here's mine - 45/17's I don't think I would want it any lower (in fact it was when bought and I highered it)
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-s...0/P1000966.JPG

53 15 June 2011 10:30 PM

^ lovely :) 215/45/17's ? or 215/40/17 ? :)

MattyB1983 15 June 2011 10:31 PM

I have 225/45/18 without any rubbing issues chap. Personally, I like to see a bit of tyre, I think cars look silly with really low profile tyres

http://i1102.photobucket.com/albums/...3/25437820.jpg

bonesetter 15 June 2011 10:34 PM

45's, after ~20miles... not really settled yet I'm sure, but understeering so badly from a n/s shock it hasn't moved since.... soon it will

53 15 June 2011 10:37 PM

^ @ Matty, that's not normal tbh, 225/45/17 rubs like a bitch on classic inside fronts :)

Hats off if you've taken the chance and by luck had no issues :)

bonesetter 15 June 2011 10:42 PM

Mine was running on 18's (225/35's) and needed rear arches rolling to stop rubbage
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-u...P1000924sm.jpg

bonesetter 15 June 2011 10:43 PM

Sorry - this was running with Mad low Tein S.Tech's, so ignore all this :lol:

MattyB1983 15 June 2011 11:37 PM

No rubbing at all chap, am on AST's.

jaygsi 16 June 2011 01:00 AM


Originally Posted by bonesetter (Post 10092400)
Mine was running on 18's (225/35's) and needed rear arches rolling to stop rubbage
https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/-u...P1000924sm.jpg

Oh baby

Gambit 16 June 2011 11:10 AM


Originally Posted by jaygsi (Post 10092061)
Is this a picture of yours mate? I did have 215/45/17, but found that the tyres were to wide for the arches, kept scuffing with people in the back, so decided go for 205/40/17 these are spot on and make the alloys look bigger, but now looks like it needs lowering. You can't win

http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y18...1/DSCF1872.jpg

yeah that is my car as its currently sits on the 215/40/17 with no scrubbing at all - even with a 5mm spacer on the rims

im pretty much convinced im going to go with 215/45/17 and bonesetter's car has just confirmed it for me, it sits perfect :)

jaygsi 16 June 2011 11:20 AM

Well good luck, mine was rubbing with 215/45/17, but i know what you mean, i might try 205/45/17 next. Reddish blue?

MattyB1983 16 June 2011 11:29 AM

How come all you chaps are having rubbing issues, I'm running bigger wheels than all of the above and don't suffer ANY rubbing problems whatsoever. I'm on a fairly hard setup suspension wise but not really solid, still more than drivable on bumpy roads. Front arches have deffo not had any work, rears look as original but could be wrong.

rossyboy 16 June 2011 11:54 AM

My 45s rubbed/scuffed when I just had a set of lowering springs on the standard shocks. I then got a set of matched Bilstein/Eibachs and they raised the height slightly - end of rubbing.

So, it would seem to depend on what suspension set-up you have. I'd be surprised if they rub with a completely standard set-up.

In any case, I'm back to 40s now.

jaygsi 16 June 2011 12:56 PM

I have completely standard suspension, its the width that made mine rub the arches not height. And they only rubbed with people in the rear seats.

P1 LTD 16 June 2011 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by MattyB1983 (Post 10092817)
How come all you chaps are having rubbing issues, I'm running bigger wheels than all of the above and don't suffer ANY rubbing problems whatsoever. I'm on a fairly hard setup suspension wise but not really solid, still more than drivable on bumpy roads. Front arches have deffo not had any work, rears look as original but could be wrong.


I have to agree with MattyB1983 i've had 225,40,18s since i've owned the P1 in the last 5+ years! Not had any issues at all and in those years been on all types of roads bends and had me large mates in the back! Even when the cars fully loaded no issues of rubbing on arches and its all on standard setup :thumb:

vindaloo 16 June 2011 01:43 PM

Well, 225/35 on 18 7.5J with a 53 offset can rub on the rear outside wheelarches. And that's on Prodrive wheels supplied with a P1.

So things can get a little tight under there.

With so many different fitmants of suspensions and wheel and tyre combinations, the only advice is to carefully try out bigger tyres if the tyre place will let you. I'd possibly take 150-200kg of "load" to go in the back seats or two large mates.

For standard suspension, two things that might affect the outcome, front and rear topmounts wearing, causing the suspension to settle slightly. And the rear wheelarch protectors that cover the outside wheelarch lip. If fitted, they can be caught by the tyre, once caught, they tend to sag and scrub more.

J.

2pot 26 October 2016 12:42 PM


Originally Posted by 53 (Post 10092374)
^ lovely :) 215/45/17's ? or 215/40/17 ? :)

They're 215/45/17

ossett2k2 26 October 2016 12:56 PM


Originally Posted by 2pot (Post 11888120)
They're 215/45/17

Holy thread revival batman :lol1:

bustaMOVEs 26 October 2016 06:28 PM

:lol:

Just for reference I run 215/45/17 as I like that extra thickness in tyre for cushion when powering on.
I don't like the low profile hard ass feel wether it's oe or not on a Subaru.

My daily has 35 profile and tbh abrorbs the bumps effortlessly and that's oe. Suspension is a big part of the damping to provide comfort and contact.


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