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Old May 23, 2005
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Help me with choosing tire size

Ive been thinking for the past couple weeks and have gotten new rims comin in soon once i get the money. Now what ive been thinking was that what tire would fit just right. I did drop my car 1.75 front and 1.5 rear and the problem that i dont want is tires that rub anywhere or something. Ive been looking to get 215/45/17 or 215/40/17 the only thing im having trouble of actually having the final decision is if one or the other or even both raises my car up or down and if one would rub or not. Anyone with these tire sizes have problems with their drop and what size would u guys recommend.
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Old May 24, 2005
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depending on the offset those sizes are fine. Also depending on the drop....if your like me and keep it low i like a 40 series. But if your worried about bending your rims or something go with the extra rubber and get the 45 series.
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