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Old Dec 25, 2006 | 04:47 AM
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Im looking to upgrade my Potensucks with Kumho Ecsta ASX tires. I will add TRD springs when i upgrade my tires.

Im thinking of the 17" Sacchi s25 rims with the exact same specs for the stock tire, that being 215/45ZR/17. Now, my question is, would 225 sized tires fit on them? Or would I be better off adding spacers to the wheels to compensate?

Im leaning to 17" rims with the ASX's at 225/45/17. Would it be more flush with the fender or are they two totally different things?
Old Dec 25, 2006 | 05:23 AM
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If your going to get new tires.... then bump up to 18" rims.

I have 17" S25's on my car and I wish I would've gotten the 18"...

Anyhow here's how it looks on my car:


I'm running Kumho Ecsta 711 tires
Old Dec 25, 2006 | 03:54 PM
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looks really really good, just that I didnt want the extra weight and stuff. possible rubbing, bumpier ride, ect.

Would getting 18's with 225//45/17 and a TRD drop the tires rub?

btw ur car looks
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i doubt it would. but ive always been a fan of 17's over 18's...
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Originally Posted by EddyXP
looks really really good, just that I didnt want the extra weight and stuff. possible rubbing, bumpier ride, ect.

Would getting 18's with 225//45/17 and a TRD drop the tires rub?

btw ur car looks
Thank you. You would need to run 225/40/18 tires with 18's and you wont rub with a TRD drop.
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