Wheel Size Opinion

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Post Hijack; I 'm getting some 18" wheels that look real nice. Now I'd rather go 17 for sure but these 18s are basically free. What's the smallest tire I could go with that would keep me close to stock and am I an idiot for even considering 18s. Thanks
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My black mx came with 18s. It honestly wasn't that bad, I think it was on 205 35 18, but could be wrong on that.. The price of tyres I didn't like!
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Ya tire cost could kill me. Profile needs to be kept low or it looks like your 4X4ing. lol
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Just roll your fenders and go with 45 profile... higher final drive ratio and top speed! :)

You could probably do 120km/h @ <3000rpm.
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Hey it's not just about speed and top end,,,,,,,well actually it is. lol It has to look right and with normal profile tires the damn car looks like a Tonka toy. lol
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I wonder if there's a weight:inches ratio that should be respected like 1/2 age + 7... :lol:
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That might be funny if they made 34 profile tires
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mrmike420 wrote:
_-Night-Shade-_ wrote:I think 17s are perfect for an mx3, not too big, not too small. I've got 17x7 with 4x100 bolt pattern. Tires are 205/40/17. Works like a charm.
Is the 205/40/17 tire, better fitment than the 215.40.17 tire?
I've heard that both fit well, although obviously the 215/40/17 will be slightly thicker and wider and you might not want that depending on what setup you're running. 205/40/17 is a safe bet. But if your rims are more than 17x7, for example like 17x8 or something then it's probably too thin.
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_-Night-Shade-_ wrote:
mrmike420 wrote:
_-Night-Shade-_ wrote:I think 17s are perfect for an mx3, not too big, not too small. I've got 17x7 with 4x100 bolt pattern. Tires are 205/40/17. Works like a charm.
Is the 205/40/17 tire, better fitment than the 215.40.17 tire?
I've heard that both fit well, although obviously the 215/40/17 will be slightly thicker and wider and you might not want that depending on what setup you're running. 205/40/17 is a safe bet. But if your rims are more than 17x7, for example like 17x8 or something then it's probably too thin.
Which one will be a little less bumpy?
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As far as I know that has more to do with the brand of tires you buy. I have yokohamas on my 17s and they are so good that I don't feel any more roughness than when I had my 15" honeycombs with bf goodrich tires.
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