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11-18-2001, 10:49 PM | #7 |
Nissanaholic!
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yeah, those 5zigen copse 5zr's r usually 17 X 7.5 for 4 lug. those would be perfect for what i'd want right now if they were all black. i guess u could've already known this info though since u said it was on the site, if u meant in a thread though, here's the link to tell all the info on the car.
<a href="http://www.zilvia.net/pages/rides/my240.asp" target='_blank'>http://www.zilvia.net/pages/rides/my240.asp</a> |
11-19-2001, 08:32 AM | #8 |
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i want to run 245's on the rear. any idea what rim width i'll need? i have 7.5s now but i think i'll have to increase the width. will 245's fit without rubbing? oh yeah, i'll want 18/40/245. anyone forsee any problems with this setup?
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11-19-2001, 08:39 AM | #9 |
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for 245's you need at least a 8.5" rim...9" couldn't hurt. 245/40/18's are too big...you need to go to 35 or even 30 series tires. And as long as you get the correct offset and tire size, those should fit without a problem.
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11-19-2001, 10:19 AM | #11 |
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To ensure you don't rub and so your speedometer won't be way off, you need to maintain as close to stock total tire diameter as possible.
The stock 195/60/15 and 205/55/16 have 24.2 and 24.9 inch diameters respectively. So you want to try to keep it in that range. 245/40/18 have a diameter of 25.7"...that's an inch taller over stock. Your 225/40/18's are 25.1" tall...close enough. 245/35/18's are 24.8" tall...perfect. 245/30/18's are a little short at 23.8" tall, but would give you slightly better gearing and more clearance. I have 225/45/16's that are 24" exactly. If you go out of the 24.2-24.9" range, go shorter...not taller. (Edited by LanceS13 at 11:24 am on Nov. 19, 2001) |
11-19-2001, 10:53 AM | #13 |
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the second number (i.e....45, 35, 55, etc.) is called the aspect ratio. It's not a fixxed number but a ratio or percentage. Take my 225/45/16's for instance. They are 225 mm wide...roughly 8.85 inches wide. The sidewall is 45% of the width...101.25 mm which is roughly 4". Add 4" on each end of the 16" rims and you have a 24" diameter.
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