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Old 04-05-2003, 09:41 PM   #1
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Need opinions on these tire sizes

Got a set of rims that are 17x7 +35 all around, but now I'm stuck on what tire size to get.

I don't want low pros that make my look like its riding on just rims.....so....215/40/17 is not happening.

Here are the sizes I'm considering:
* 215/45/17
* 215/50/17
* 235/45/17

Any help or suggestions are welcome.

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Old 04-05-2003, 09:48 PM   #2
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I would say 215/45/17 or 225/45/17.
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Old 04-05-2003, 09:57 PM   #3
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Why not get 225/45/17 all around? Should look good, keeps about the stock rolling diameter of the tires and should fill up the wheels nicely.

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Old 04-05-2003, 10:27 PM   #4
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Here's a tire calculator:

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html


And and offset calculator:

http://toy4two.home.mindspring.com/offset.html
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I second the vote for 225/45-17.

You can get Falken Azenis in that size
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I second the vote for 225/45-17.

You can get Falken Azenis in that size
thats all the reason I need.

I'm getting 205/50-15's b/c they don't have Azenis in 55 series sidewalls.. should help with acceleration, only bad thing is the speedo will be about 2mph off at 60.. woopty doo.


If you don't like Azenis though.. I agree with James.. search to see what you have available selection wise. I've found the perfect tire size for me, generally isn't made, or is only made by a couple companys in compounds I would never use.
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Thanks for the help guys.

I'm going to go with 225/45/17 since I've seen them on my car....with the same exact rims.

Just one more question.....

where can I find really slim lug nuts?

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why do you need slim lug nuts?
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why do you need slim lug nuts?
Because of how my rims are designed. They have a deep, recessed seat.

I can not use my current lug nuts because they are short and fat. I found that out the hard way when I had to use an air tool to take out a stuck lug nut.....also scratching up my rim and causing me to replace a stud.

My friend has some really good ones that come off with a special hex wrench (key), but he got it for free and doesn't know where I can find some.

Here is a pic of the same rims that I have....but this is not my car...
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I think Kyokugen (spelling?) lug nuts are slim and are supposed to be light weight (however that I find kind of funny, I mean how much crazy weight savings do you have to be doing to really be able to notice that your lug nuts are making a difference in the weight of your car?).

Try looking for them. I have links buried somewhere in my archives, but it would require about a half hour (at least) to really go through all my stuff to see who sells them. Sorry man, if I come across it I will try and post it up.

Or you could possibly try your local tire store or speed shop (car shop).

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buy "tuner lugs" from quality tire in woodbridge. you know where that is right? its behind the new ikea next to patomac mills mall. pretty simple. you need 1.50tp lugs.. make sure you check each lug for the thread pitch of 1.50 - 2 times so far have i bought a set of lugs from them and one lug was 1.25tp (gay hondas..)
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buy "tuner lugs" from quality tire in woodbridge. you know where that is right? its behind the new ikea next to patomac mills mall. pretty simple. you need 1.50tp lugs.. make sure you check each lug for the thread pitch of 1.50 - 2 times so far have i bought a set of lugs from them and one lug was 1.25tp (gay hondas..)
Yea I know where that is......how much were they?
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$2 per lug and $5 for key
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