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SHOmuchFUN

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Okay guys...
Many of you know me and know what I have...
17x8 TSW REVOs (not sure of offset).
I had a blow out today (it was my own neglect) and I'm going to get a set of tires. I believe I had 215/45/17s on there before, but I had a lot of fender gap. When I got the 215s, I was told anything bigger would rub and wouldn't fit, but I've also been told I can go up to 245/45/17s... I was thinking of going a LITTLE bigger to reduce some fender gap and to get a bigger tire wall. I'm looking on TIRERACK and online, because I'm pretty broke. Not to mention when I was jacking up the car when it blew in the parking lot, the car fell off the jack and landed on the frame/rotor so I think I may have some bigger problems (a scraping noise [may have been the spare tire] and a foglight is out). Was not a very good day :mad: So any help in this department would be helpful. I want to spend ~$110 per tire if possible.

Thank you very much... PRAY FOR ME while I burn_out my pains away.
 

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the scraping noise is the shield behind the rotor. It's bent from being slammed on the ground. It's pretty much a piece of tin and will bend back out. Obviously you know my suggestion for tires :D
 

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Sounds like a decent analysis on the scraping. Anyone else's opinion on the tires? 225 or 235s? Sumitomo 235s are the same price as 225s right now at $97 a piece.. Let me know! PALEEAASSEE!!
 

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I have 225 55 16 Michelin X Ones. I LOVE them. They are really really cool looking but they also perform in all types of weather.
 

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Check out the BFG KDWS tires. They wear extremely well, but yet seem to grip like they are race compound tires. Just to give an idea - I can do a 5 grand clutch drop and they only lose traction for a sec. It just flat out goes. I'd go for 235/45/ZR17's ($135/piece). On an 8" wheel, you can go much wider, but you'd run into rubbing in the back. Good luck!

<small>[ May 20, 2002, 05:52 PM: Message edited by: AutoSHO ]</small>
 

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I ordered 235/45/17s today and I'm holding my ass... I'm so nervous that they won't fit and I'll have to spend $40 to send them back and pay another $40 to get 225s sent to me... Can someone validate that these 235s will fit, for both my mom's sanity and my own?

hehehe... PLEASE?
 

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Dude, if the rims have the right offset, they will easily fit. I've run 3 sets of 235/45 ZR17 tires on 2 different sets of rims, one 17x7.5, the other 17x8. That's on a '92. And they look especially good because they barely tuck under your rear fenders. Load up the car with 6 people, subwoofers in the trunk and other crap, no rubbing at all.
 
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