View Full Version : 225/45/17 with a 42 MM offset?


OOHC
11-10-2003, 02:10 AM
Anyone have any comments. I plan on ordering the wheels before thce car gets here so I just wanna make sure I won't have any rubbing issues.

Oh the wheels are 7in wide.

squirrel
11-10-2003, 02:17 AM
i'm not sure how much of the sidewall will be bulging, but I'm running 205/40-17s on a 7 inch wide wheel w/42 offset, and I barely have 1/4" clearance in the rear.

I think Randode is running 215s, and he barely has 1/8".

squirrel

OOHC
11-10-2003, 02:21 AM
Crap. I might end up doing a 215/50 which is the route I don't want to do.

Hardhitten
11-10-2003, 04:32 AM
That doesnt sound right. I ordered 215/35/18 42 offset for 18's and People on this site said that should fit with no problem.

OOHC
11-10-2003, 12:27 PM
I know the 225 on a 7in wide won't be a problem because we have it on one of our sponsored cars. I just wanna make sure they won't rub and if they do what needs to be modified to fix that problem. The real issue is that we have a large East Coast show in May so we need to have at least 90% of the parts in for the Xb before we even get the thing. (Arriving in Febuary)

scionara
11-10-2003, 04:36 PM
I had 225x40x18s on 18x7.5 wheels with 42mm offset lowered 2" with spy springs and the front rubbed on full turn and also on those nasty freeway/road dips/bumps. I ended up changing the fronts into 215/35/18s. No more rubbing in the front.

OOHC
11-10-2003, 05:03 PM
Thanks I think I'm just gonna do a 215/45/17 since I'm within the 3% diameter change. Thanks for the help.

scionce
11-18-2003, 07:42 AM
I had 225x40x18s on 18x7.5 wheels with 42mm offset lowered 2" with spy springs and the front rubbed on full turn and also on those nasty freeway/road dips/bumps. I ended up changing the fronts into 215/35/18s. No more rubbing in the front.

Hmm, I was thinking about doing 2xx-40-18 on my setup, how much are you lowered? Do you know if the speedo gets thrown off if I go with the 40?

OOHC
11-18-2003, 12:25 PM
Ordered car not here yet. I'm on the east coast. Reason I was asking is because we have to get the car ready in 1 month upon recieving it since we are using it as our 2004 show car. We plan on lowering it with eibahcs. I know th saturn performance site has a tire calculator that will give you speed readings for different tire sizes.

randode
11-18-2003, 03:41 PM
it should be ok. if it does rub on the rear, the part that rubs can be ground down, or you can run like a 5mm spacer.