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Thread: Tyres 215/40/17 weird size?

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    Car is lowered on h&r's 25/40 but apparently 225/40 are also a pain to find somewhere in stock.. Ozzy tyres/ Tempe tyre and st george tyres are lucky to have a set in stock and they are no brand. I feel like the only option let is to go to the more common 45 series tyre

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    Just remember that those tyres are ~5% larger than the originals and will push your speedo and odometer out by that same margin.

    They may fit and work just fine and given the ~6% error in the speedo anyway it should still be legally acceptable, just be aware of the changes.

    Check out the differences here:
    http://tire-size-conversion.com/tire-size-comparison/

    (or any one of the many many different calculators)


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    I previously had 18x7.5 with 225/35R18. The overall diameter was 614mm and I had only slight rubbing with this combination with the same lowering springs as yourself.

    The Kumho KU36 225/45R17 is 634mm in overall diameter. That is 30mm more in diameter than the stock 215/40R17 tyres and you WILL get major rubbing...but then again, maybe this doesn't bother you.

    A standard 215/40R17 tyre is 604mm in overall diameter
    A standard 205/45R17 tyre is 614mm in overall diameter (same as the above 18inch spec)

    What about these:
    215 40 17 2154017 87W Toyo Proxes 4 Brand NEW Tyre | eBay
    Kumho Ecsta LE Sport KU39 215 40R17 87Y Free Shipping 12 MTH Warranty | eBay
    215 40 17 Federal 595 EVO Passanger Sport Tyre | eBay
    Last edited by ATYPIC; 23-01-2014 at 07:02 PM.

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    As an alternative to 225/45 R17 (634 mm, +5.0%) tyres, consider mounting 215/45 R17 (626 mm, +3.6%) tyres instead. It's still a relatively large increase, just not as extreme.

    Naturally, fitting a 225/45 R17 tyre will increase the ride height by 12 mm, and for a 215/45 R17 tyre, by 8 mm (using 215/40 R17 as a baseline).

    As gldgti was alluding to, 215/45 R17 is a somewhat common fitment in Australia, so prices should be similar to that of 225/45 R17 tyres.
    Last edited by Diesel_vert; 23-01-2014 at 08:07 PM.

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    Thanks diesel I will look into it tomorrow I will call around

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    also not that a 205 on a 7.5 wide will have very slight stretch, which will give a very small decrease in overall diameter. as opposed to the stock 215 on a 7.
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    I got Ku39 off Tempe Tyres (online). Can't fault them for the price. Not as sharp as the Pilot Precedas2 I had before, but the ride is much nicer (if that is a concern). For the price they are excellent. They are touted as a more luxury/performance tyre.

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    I got hankook v12 evo 215/40 r17 from jax tyres for $179 a few months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GTI6R View Post
    I've got 17x7.5 rpf1's on my car so I should be sweet to run the 225. Instead of just doing the 2 tyres I've decided YOLO and just to do all 4 I think ku36's or s001 it is.. Hopefully the 225/45 fill abit of the arch gap aswell I know it's not much but it all counts.
    225/45r17 - almost guaranteed to rub on the arch liners & I think you'll find they contravene the NSW guidelines

    Have you plugged the before & after into a tyre size calculator?

    I'd attach the one I use but the forum software doesn't allow exell spreadsheet attachments
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