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Mynam3isazia
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Location: san gabriel ca
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| Posted: 5/7/08 12:13PM Post subject: I need help with the tire promblem |
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I'm getting a new set of rims and they 17" i need to know what is good for the tire i c you guy put 225/45/17 is the good for canyon run? please let me know :pray: :pray: javascript:emoticon(':pray:')
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Mynam3isazia
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| Posted: 5/7/08 7:36PM Post subject: dame |
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| can any one helpme out |
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SeattleGuy
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| Posted: 5/8/08 11:11AM Post subject: |
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What do you mean by canyon runs? Club sponsored events on closed courses? Or just fun in the sun? You really need 18" high performance wheels/tires to be competitive in the former. (Search the forums for more specific advice). Your tire size is fine for the later and would provide a kinder ride. (Speedo/odo will read about 1% faster than actual.) To be honest, the brand/model of tire and suspension upgrades have far larger impacts on cornering than small differences in tire size.
Suspension upgrades: TRD (factory) or Tanabe (aftermarket) springs and/or swaybar improve handling enormously at the expense of a harsher ride.
Two useful online calculators:
http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCalculator.asp |
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JDMJim
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| Posted: 5/8/08 12:36PM Post subject: |
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| You'll be fine. I use 235/45 on my 17's. make for a nice footprint. Albeit rain performance sucks. My front bumper can attest to that... |
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Mynam3isazia
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| Posted: 5/8/08 1:07PM Post subject: |
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| thank you so much i will try that |
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