Help with Tyres please!

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robin91
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Help with Tyres please!

Post by robin91 »

Hey everyone,

I don't generally post on forums, but I am confused lol

My girlfriend got me some alloys which I said I liked the look of.

I need to know what the best tyres are to have on the front/back.

The wheels are 17x7 (front) 17x8 (back)

I measured the offset on the front, which i believe is -38.1. Not sure about the back offset yet, not sure if it will be different?

What tyres do you think will be best?

Also I would like a very low ride, so would 40/45 width be ok?
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215R17 40 on the front

235R17 40 on the rear..

I recommend Yoko ADO8R

:thumleft: But that depends how much you're looking to pay they aren't cheap.
robin91
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Hi Draven,

Thank you for the advice :)

Have you by any chance got a picture of the wheel set-up I have, with the tyres your saying.

Will the wheels sit wheel with the offset?

- Offset is on of those things that confuses me ](*,)
robin91
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Also you Draven you say:

215R17 40 on the front

235R17 40 on the rear..

would 205 ( front ) and 225 (back) be suitable, or is that nice wise?
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robin91
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Thank you Nic,

I tried using that calculator but got these results

MR2 (mkii) Flushness:
Your proposed front wheel will be 60.65 mm farther out than flush (flush offset: 22.65).
Your proposed rear wheel will be 61.65 mm farther out than flush (flush offset: 22.65).

Wheel Comparison:
Your proposed front wheel will stick out 95.7 mm farther than your old wheel.
Your proposed rear wheel will stick out 96.7 mm farther than your old wheel.



My new wheels stick out a lot more? Is this good, as it does not sound it?


Also Where I live getting (below) hard.

215R17 40 on the front

235R17 40 on the rear


However, I can get 215/45/17 & 235/45/17... Is this still ok?
robin91
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Also to add. I put -38 offset not +38 offset.. due to being told my wheels are a negative offset?
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Post by shinny »

On my 7J/8J 17"s I run:

215/40/17 Front
245/35/17 Rear

The reason i've gone for the 245/35 at the rear is that an almost identical radius to the stock 225/50/15 tyres. They look just right too. No bulge or stretch, identical sidewall height front and back...

Image
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Shinny your car looks amazing. I love the wheels to.

Would I be placing a problem with a negative offset? Or does this not make such a different?
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robin91 wrote:Shinny your car looks amazing. I love the wheels to.


Thanks :thumleft:

robin91 wrote:Would I be placing a problem with a negative offset? Or does this not make such a different?


If you've genuinely ordered wheels with a large negative offset then you'll certainly have major issues fitting them as the wheels will be 76mm further out than the should be.

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The lower the offset, the more the wheels stick out. You would expect to start having arch issues on a lowered car around +20. At -38 your arch will be trying to cut the tyre in half!
robin91
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they are in my house as we speak lol :(

And so my calculation are, they so a -38.1 negative offet.


Will this effect performance, or only effect the police wanting to pull me over everyday :/
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So, is the hub mounting is closer to the inside face of the wheel rather than the outside? If so, you're going to have serious issues fitting them and almost certainly with MOT and police too. To be road legal, AFAIK you need your tyres to be within the wheel arch, which you stand pretty much no chance of achieving if you genuinely have -38 offset :(
robin91
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Post by robin91 »

Shinny,

Please check this picture.

Only 1 I have for now untill I get home. These are the wheels I have.

screencast.com/t/nLzcdOv0U

The link will take you to the picture :)


Please advise lol
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Just to put it in perspective, these wheels are 7J/8J 17" with ET+35:

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As you can see, they're pretty flush. If you have ET-38, imagine moving those wheels 7.3cm (that's almost 3 inches) out from the body.

I'm really hoping you've got your calculations wrong, however, as ET+38 would be pretty much ideal!
shinny
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Phew! That picture certainly makes them look like a healthy positive offset \:D/

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if those are your wheels then I'm pretty confident you just measured wrong :thumleft:
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have you tried fitting the wheel WITHOUT the tyre on to the car yet??
to see what is going on??

i highly suspect you have measured wrong.
robin91
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Wow you set my mind at rest!!

Yes they are my wheels :) copied the image from the seller.

My car is actually getting some repairs so not had the chance yet.

Just wanted to know before I went any further as they were a present lol.


So thanks to you guys I now feel better about them being +38

And to get 215/40/17 front & 235/40/17 back :D
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Post by thomp1983 »

they look like a set cardhore's selling in which case they'll almost certainly fit but james will be able to confirm for you

chris
robin91
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Ah they could be as I think I did buy from a guy called James :)

Got the tyres on them now ( thought i'd get it over with lol ). Just waiting for my car to return lol

thanks all
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