Nope, the tires actually overhang the bead a little. They look proper on a 7" wheel (at least the Kuhmo's do). 235/45 looks proper on an 8" wheel.
James
personally I'd run a 225 45 17 but 50 series don't look too bad either, I just like shorter/stiffer sidewalls.... makes a big difference
ya'll are crazy running 225's on a 7" rim,what a waist.
ive got some kinda 235/45/17 Nitto tires on my PR wheels and it looks perfect,flat with the front of the wheel.
jthod:
will you have a set of winter tires or are these for year round use?
Ditto. I would go with a 235/45/17 tire, but 225 is definitely the best size for a 7" wheel. do NOT go with a 245, that is far too wide.
Looks like you're looking at all-seasons as well, dunno why so many people are recommending 3 seasons tires to you...
The 225-50-17 is a perfect combo for a 7 inch wheel. The best tire for the money right now is the michelin pilot sport a/s tire rack has on sale right now. They are typically over 200 bucks a piece. I ran them on one of my vettes and also on bandito. Best tires I have ever touched for a street car.
Oh, back up, they're 8" wide.

I thought all the M-11's were 7", but after doing some more reading, and actually reading the stamping on the wheels, they are 8".
They have pretty well worn 245/45-17's on them, and I threw them on for a test fit tonight. As I thought, they look completly badass.
Holy wide tires batman!
The rear fenders will obviously need to be cut and rolled. There's about 6mm of room between the inside lip of the rim, and the strut tube. The tires have only about a 2mm overhang closer to the tube, so that should be good.
I'm having my dad take one in tomarrow to get a quote on some curb rash repair, and possibly fill in the logo on the lip that hold the plastic piece. Probably not going to like the powdercoating oven
I'm calling them tomarrow to, to see the price on powdercoating them black.
I need to find two center caps as well. I think I'll fill the lettering and get some Yamaha emblem gel dome stickers for them
I think I'll probably end up going with the 245/45's. There seems to be a little better choice that the 235/45's. Plus, why not go just a little bit wider?!?!
