16x7 wheel...recommended tire size?
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I need to get some new tires on the Vic. I currently have 205/50 16 tires on 16x7 wheels. Can I step up to a 215/45 16, or is the 7" wheel too narrow? I want to run a wider tire to increase traction / footprint.
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
Think about how many people are running 215/45/17 tires on a 17x7". 

BTW...my plan is to get a set of RT-615s.
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Originally Posted by slicksivik
i had 215/40/16 on my car and they were fine, a bit small tho in sidewall.
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Originally Posted by quick silver
Sarcasim aside, I currently have ES100s which are 205s and the sidewall "hangs over" the wheel a little bit. My concern is whether a 215 will hang over even further. I am sure plenty of people are running this size tire, but that doesn't mean it looks good.
BTW...my plan is to get a set of RT-615s.
BTW...my plan is to get a set of RT-615s.
A 215 fits a 7" rim. You can't go claiming you want extra traction, then bitch that it looks goofy because it bulges out. Thats a conflict of interest. The ES100 has an odd sidewall thats designed to be straight and has a huge rim protector bead on it. One tire to the next fits significantly different.
215 45 16 should be fine, I my self am running 225 45 16 es100 and they look fine, they dont even buldge out, but if your car is lowered you might have to roll your fender like i did. i have about 1.75 inch drop in the front and 1.5 in the rear. I will try to post some pic of the side wall.
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Originally Posted by Boilermaker1
The only 16 falken makes the 615 in is 205/40. Don't hold your breath for them to release 215/45. They've been pushing back release dates more often than they're actually releasing tires.
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Originally Posted by umboutwo
215 45 16 should be fine, I my self am running 225 45 16 es100 and they look fine, they dont even buldge out, but if your car is lowered you might have to roll your fender like i did. i have about 1.75 inch drop in the front and 1.5 in the rear. I will try to post some pic of the side wall.
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This link will help you dramaticaly.
It has tire size calculator
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
It has tire size calculator
http://www.carbibles.com/tyre_bible.html
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