Anyone has 17"x7.5 wheels with 205/45 tyres?

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I'm running 205/40 tyres on a 17x7.5 rim at the moment, I think they look pretty good.
 

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Browse the album both set of rims/tyres I there are17x7.5 with 205/45

There a touch of stretch a nice band of rubber safe for potholes etc
 
215/45/17 on 7.5 rim, (+35 or 32 i think) gsr fenders
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Im still fairly high at front as just on king lows.
Dont look at the weedle weedle discs either lol
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Got some too. Have some clearance issue thou, rubbing on fronts near full lock and rears will scrub with anything bar slight spring compression, even on a hard launch.

http://www.4gtuner.com/topic/22164-looking-for-a-4g63-to-rebuild/page__view__findpost__p__277203
 
Thanks guys, i think im leaning towards 205/45 at this stage, to get a slight stretch and have some meat for a comfy ride.

Geo: actually just got some wheels very similar to yours :)
 
I love'm. I need to tamper with the Teins and see if I can get the rim's and tyres that I linked above to work. 215/45 is just asking a little too much of an unpumped guard. Me keeps on trying. :)
 
a +45 ofset is around where you want to be i pres sure mine are 17x7.5 +45 with a 405/45 profile no scrub issues except the rear bar tab.
 
You're prob better off with 215/40/17 as they are not as tall and are closer to the original wheel/tyre size in comparison and have a better footprint for grip. If you want a 205 size then i'd also drop to a 40 over the 45 as thats even closer to the stock size and it fits better...

Check it from this link:
http://www.4gtuner.com/topic/5950-wheel-sizeoffsetclearance-calculator/ >>>
http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp
Original GSR Size is 195/60/14 5.5J +38 offset ;)

Cool :thumbsup:
 
I love'm. I need to tamper with the Teins and see if I can get the rim's and tyres that I linked above to work. 215/45 is just asking a little too much of an unpumped guard. Me keeps on trying. :)

What Teins do you have?
I have the monoflex :drool: :thumbsup:
 
You're prob better off with 215/40/17 as they are not as tall and are closer to the original wheel/tyre size in comparison and have a better footprint for grip. If you want a 205 size then i'd also drop to a 40 over the 45 as thats even closer to the stock size and it fits better.

The current Finz 7 rim I run have Toyo888 205/45/17 and they are sweet. No contact anywhere, even when I tried to jump it off a dip at Targa South West. The Hankook Z221's are on the spare silver Finz rims and they are a 215/40/17. I nearly destroyed them with the arches at the same rally. I don't know if the extra footprint will out way the need to lift the car a few inches. I'll give it a crack thou.

What Teins do you have?
I have the monoflex :drool: :thumbsup:

Same. I got the electronic dampening control strapped on them, but it is usually switched off because my driving is so inconsistent that I'd never notice the difference!! Really happy with them, it's just one of those parts of the car you don't have to waste timing worrying about, they just work.
 
I had to consider load rating and that stopped me using 40series and also made me stay at 17" rims.
They may touch my chassis rails at full lock. If so I will mod the rack stops to stop the rub.

I know you are all closer on the rears than the fronts, but I cant comment as my rears are different. I think they are 235/45/18 on the rear that touch when loaded. They will be changed to match fronts soon.
 
Crowd the last time I looked I couldn't find any 215/40 and if you go 215/45 you definitely scrub.

215/40/17:

Kumho KU31
Federal 595, 595 Evo and RSR
Toyo Proxes
Bridgestone Potenza RE050A
Hankook Ventus V12
Maxxis
Sonar
Sumitomo
Nankang
There is quite a few....
Do a shop on (wait for it..) eBay or an online store and find the cheapest ones of the better brands that you are after and get them shipped to you.
Go to a new or 2nd hand tyre fitter near you and get them done.
You will save heaps on going into a major chain and get what you want for less.
 
I dont think you can go past these at this price!

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/205-40-17-FEDERAL-595-EVO-84Y-XL-CAR-TYRES-/280973920819?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item416b59ca33
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/205-40-17-KUMHO-KU31-TYRES-205-40R17-/261115774306?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3ccbb68562
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/215-40-17-KUMHO-KU31-TYRES-215-40R17-/251170431352?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item3a7aeca178
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/BRAND-NEW-FEDERAL-215-40-17-SS-595-IN-MELBOURNE-/130978052416?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item1e7ee67940

Thats dirt cheap!
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/NEW-215-40-17-KUMHO-KU31-TYRES-TOYOTA-HONDA-MAZDA-VW-/360732801600?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item53fd59ba40
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/215-40-17-hankook-/321159629475?pt=AU_Car_Parts_Accessories&hash=item4ac69b0aa3

Get onto it fellas!
 
Just looked at that first link 3zer, those federal 595 are pretty sticky. They have a 240 wear rating so they may not last long. But... the 2wd skyline guys are getting 1.8 60' times from them. They think they are awesome for road tyres. My mate grabbed 4 of the 235 size for his skyline
 
OEM GSR load rating on tyres is 85.
OEM EVO I-III load rating is 87 or higher.
You will find it difficult to get a 205x17 tyre with a load rating of 85 or higher, but there is a shit load more choice in the 215 sizes.
The 215 tyre sits better in the guards between 38 to 42 offset but you may have to do the rear bar tab mod (bend the tab up) to give you extra clearance.
 
Extract from my engineering support documentation ;)

As per the Standards, the maximum allowable overall outside diameter of the wheel and tyre combination must be no more than 15mm over the largest diameter wheel and tyre combination specified for the vehicle and not more than 15mm below the smallest diameter wheel and tyre combination specified for the vehicle.

Manufacturer Overall Outside Diameter measurements as per tyre placards on Lancer Evolution:
195/65/15 = 634.5mm
205/60/15 = 627mm
205/55/15 = 605.5mm

Therefore the wheel and tyre combinations allowable under section LS would include, but not be limited to, the following which fall within manufacturer overall diameter specifications:
205/45/16 = 591mm
205/50/16 = 611mm
215/50/16 = 621mm
205/40/17 = 596mm
215/40/17 = 604mm
205/45/17 = 616mm
215/45/17 = 625mm
205/40/18 = 621mm
215/40/18 = 629mm
215/35/18 = 608mm
215/30/19 = 611mm
215/35/19 = 633mm
 

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