Will stock tires fit?
#2
stock offset is 50 mm. A 225 on a 9" might be stretching it (literally), as some people have even put the 225mm stock tire on a 7.5" or a 8.5" but a 9" ...yikes. Time to go for a 245-265 tire.
#4
Yes, the stock rims are 8." A .5" either way and you are OK, but more than that & you might get some odd handling characteristics/fitment issues. even on a 7.5" you might affect the handling.
#5
I put the std 225 on a 9" rim and they look like balloons. looked dangerous.
anything under a 245 on a 9" rim is too narrow. I have 235 and they are stretched. 245 will still look stretched on a 9" rim, like the std 225s on an 8" rim
anything under a 245 on a 9" rim is too narrow. I have 235 and they are stretched. 245 will still look stretched on a 9" rim, like the std 225s on an 8" rim
#7
yes, 245's on a 9" tire would look similar to the 225's on a 8" rim. Stock for our cars is 225/45/18's, but many people comment how a 245/40/18 fit just as well. The 8" rim is pretty much ideal for a 225-245 mm wide tire depending on your preference.
#8
Oh sorry I didnt mean what the stockers were. What I meant is what would look better on the 18x8 the 225/45 or the 225/40? Same question for the 18x9 wheel which tire size would look better? Sorry about that.
#9
245's are a good size and safe. with a wide rim you need the wide tyre to match.
std size is 225/45/18; 225 (width) /45 (profile/ side wall height)/18 (rim diameter)
base all tyre size changes round this. (there are tyre size calculators on the net everywhere)
most people suggest going to a different size as the std size is uncommon and expensive. 245/40/18 is considered the best size to change to.
tyre manufacturers will recommend rim sizes for their tyres. generally a 245 would be suggested for a 8" to 9" rim width, and optimal rim width would be 8.5".
Quote: ? what would look better on the 18x8 the 225/45 or the 225/40? Same question for the 18x9 wheel Quote
the 245s will have a square sholder while the 225's are more rounded. there's lots of pic's of what 245/40/18's look like on std wheels.
for 18x9" go for a 245 it's about as narrow as you want to go and have a similar look as the side walls on the std set-up.
std size is 225/45/18; 225 (width) /45 (profile/ side wall height)/18 (rim diameter)
base all tyre size changes round this. (there are tyre size calculators on the net everywhere)
most people suggest going to a different size as the std size is uncommon and expensive. 245/40/18 is considered the best size to change to.
tyre manufacturers will recommend rim sizes for their tyres. generally a 245 would be suggested for a 8" to 9" rim width, and optimal rim width would be 8.5".
Quote: ? what would look better on the 18x8 the 225/45 or the 225/40? Same question for the 18x9 wheel Quote
the 245s will have a square sholder while the 225's are more rounded. there's lots of pic's of what 245/40/18's look like on std wheels.
for 18x9" go for a 245 it's about as narrow as you want to go and have a similar look as the side walls on the std set-up.
Last edited by rotarenvy; 04-13-2005 at 02:00 AM.
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