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05-28-2002
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ANYBODY HAVE 225/45/17?
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05-28-2002
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not me
05-28-2002
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I have 215/45/17 its ok I guess wish I had gone with the smaller 40 series now that I lowered my car
05-28-2002
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I was wondering since they are wider if they would rub.
05-28-2002
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yes they would rub much quicker then a smaller tire
05-28-2002
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i have 225/40/18 and i have stock suspention. it fits perfectly. no rubbing...
05-28-2002
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<< I have 215/45/17 its ok I guess wish I had gone with the smaller 40 series now that I lowered my car >>
How does the 45 look before being lowered?
05-28-2002
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I have seen it, it looks all right hella better than the 205/40/17 by far. I am getting 215/45/17 here soon probably after the summer.
Nick
05-29-2002
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I just wanted to make sure they would not rub when I got them on the car. I have a 1.75 drop in the front and a 1.5 in the rear.
Thanks.
05-29-2002
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I've got 225/40/17 and lowered with H&R sport. And it fits perfectly.
05-30-2002
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anybody else?
05-30-2002
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I have'em but I'm at stock height. Fit better than 205/40/17s on stock height cars - fill out the wheelwells much better.
05-31-2002
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im at stock height too - you can go to member rides and look for me i got pics.
05-31-2002
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humm anyone have any ideas on how much heavier that would be then 215/45/17, just wondering because I don't wanna bend a rim, also have a good ride or would I be better off with 225/45/17 just curious.
Nick
06-02-2002
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I like how the fill up the wheel well. I am assuming there is no rubbing or anything?
Does anybody have these on a lowered car?
Thanks.
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