Tire Size Talk....

how does it looks on the rear,at the front,not much stretch,looks like normal tire

U see no flush whatsoever, practicality on a budget.kekekeke

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how does it looks on the rear,at the front,not much stretch,looks like normal tire

U see no flush whatsoever, practicality on a budget.kekekeke

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/64590_10151207832977759_1924112090_n.jpg

Hehe but you're half way there already on the rear. See if you're not into that, then your rims should be more inward offset, not sticking out of the fenders like that. Now since the rims are out, then obviously you cannot use 245 or 255 tires anymore since it will rub the fenders! Hence have to donut like those hellaflush thing. :biggrin:
 
dont want it to rub the fenders just use hilosofthard laa...set to hardest..confirm no sangkut2!
 
i didnt set the suspension too the lowest yet, since it would be impractical in Malaysia to be like those guy in the US.
even when i drove off my house's ramp,at the wrong angle,it will touch the front lip.
I use the 2 finger rule between the tires and fenders.but the virgin 2 finger rules,ketat one....haha
 
how does it looks on the rear,at the front,not much stretch,looks like normal tire

U see no flush whatsoever, practicality on a budget.kekekeke

https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-ash3/64590_10151207832977759_1924112090_n.jpg

The tyre sidewall have been push further out then the tyre pattern width.
Probably can try 235/45R17....:driver:
 
hi vr2turrbo, ur question - What is your ride original size?
Answer : 16". Width : 6.5JJ, Offset : 46, PCD : 114.3 5H standard tyre size 205/60 series.
 
hi vr2turrbo, ur question - What is your ride original size?
Answer : 16". Width : 6.5JJ, Offset : 46, PCD : 114.3 5H standard tyre size 205/60 series.

From 205/60R16, you can use from 225/45R18, 235/40R18 and 245/40R18
225/45R18 overall diameter bigger by 1.1%
235/40R18 smaller by 1.1%
245/40R18 almost same diameter as original tyre size

Having said that, depends again on your wheel arch clearance, whether can fit 245 width or not.
For front maybe too wide, because full turn may hit inner fender.
Probably you may need to stagger the tyre size, like 225/45R18 front and 245/40R18 rear, something like that....
 
If Inspira, can follow Lancer GT size 215/45R18, diameter is almost same as original 16" size but wider than original by 10mm only...

If Inspira, I'd suggest just use max 17' so that can still use thicker tires and much more comfortable. 215/45 is already very border line of being too thin and the ride is starting to feel harsh IMHO. Can use like 225/45 which is even wider/better grip, and better comfort at the same time cause sidewall is still >10cm.
 
yes. it's Inspira. with japanese rim work emotion, rim 18" x 8.5jj offset 32. tyre 225/45/18, i sarch the rim so long.After > than 1 year, manage to get. So happy,but after fix the rim..nightmare happen. When back sit 2 adult..wil hit fender coz the rim about 1 inch out of the fender. Then i change the eibach spring to adjustable to avoid hit fender. After install adjustable hilo soft hard, have to adjust to hardest, otherwise wil hit also....i put front 1 1/2 finger, rear 2 finger. But very hard drive...drive long journey will feel vommit. then i adjust to half hard. when half hard, behind sit 2 adult..hit fender again...!@#$%^&*. I totally get mad. So i go to few tyre shop, they gv 2 options. 1st : skim the rim, change offset. 2nd option : do widebody, cut off the ori fender, then do wide body. Guys...any advice and suggestions?
 
yes. it's Inspira. with japanese rim work emotion, rim 18" x 8.5jj offset 32. tyre 225/45/18, i sarch the rim so long.After > than 1 year, manage to get. So happy,but after fix the rim..nightmare happen. When back sit 2 adult..wil hit fender coz the rim about 1 inch out of the fender. Then i change the eibach spring to adjustable to avoid hit fender. After install adjustable hilo soft hard, have to adjust to hardest, otherwise wil hit also....i put front 1 1/2 finger, rear 2 finger. But very hard drive...drive long journey will feel vommit. then i adjust to half hard. when half hard, behind sit 2 adult..hit fender again...!@#$%^&*. I totally get mad. So i go to few tyre shop, they gv 2 options. 1st : skim the rim, change offset. 2nd option : do widebody, cut off the ori fender, then do wide body. Guys...any advice and suggestions?

Obviously wrong rims already la. That's why must always try on the rims & tires first BEFORE buying!
The only proper solution is change the rims with proper size one, IMHO max better use 17x7.5 with 225/45 or 215/50 tires. If you still don't want to change your rims, then the only other option is to increase your adjustable ride height until it wont scrape the fenders but it will look damn ugly! :biggrin:
Other options like skim the offset, wide body, or more negative cambers will have more downsides (skim offset might affect the balance and strength, wide body will affect resell value and will have more risk of rust, excessive negative cambers will eat your tires fast and worsen your handling).
 
Roll fender can still do if the rims are still about even flush with the fenders, not yet sticking out 1 inch like his. :biggrin:

with malaysian ingenuity,i guess it can be done.

eyh one question,what do you mean by side wall is thinner is 215 compared to 225?
i thought that the sidewall is the same just that 45 or 50 is the height of the sidewall
 
with malaysian ingenuity,i guess it can be done.

eyh one question,what do you mean by side wall is thinner is 215 compared to 225?
i thought that the sidewall is the same just that 45 or 50 is the height of the sidewall

No it cannot be done if already sticks out of the fenders that far, unless you combine with excessive negative camber like I mentioned above which will eat up the tires fast.

That profile number is actually aspect ratio or percentage of the width! So a 215/45 will have sidewall thickness/height of 21.5cm x 0.45 = 9.675cm. While a 225/45 tire will have sidewall of 22.5cm x 0.45 = 10.125cm which is about 0.5cm thicker than the 215/45.
 
yes. it's Inspira. with japanese rim work emotion, rim 18" x 8.5jj offset 32. tyre 225/45/18, i sarch the rim so long.After > than 1 year, manage to get. So happy,but after fix the rim..nightmare happen. When back sit 2 adult..wil hit fender coz the rim about 1 inch out of the fender. Then i change the eibach spring to adjustable to avoid hit fender. After install adjustable hilo soft hard, have to adjust to hardest, otherwise wil hit also....i put front 1 1/2 finger, rear 2 finger. But very hard drive...drive long journey will feel vommit. then i adjust to half hard. when half hard, behind sit 2 adult..hit fender again...!@#$%^&*. I totally get mad. So i go to few tyre shop, they gv 2 options. 1st : skim the rim, change offset. 2nd option : do widebody, cut off the ori fender, then do wide body. Guys...any advice and suggestions?

Offset 32 is too far out already. Normally should be around 42.
How much is the tyre scrapping the fender? If very slight, then 215/45R18 might be better. Tyres are narrower and sidewall lower. In fact, as mentioned earlier 215/45R18 overall diameter is almost same size as your original 215/60R16. 225/45R18 is 1.1% bigger.
But if tyre scrapping a lot then cannot also....
 
fender roll alrdy...but stil scapping abit...might be will try ur suggestion, use tyre 215/45R18.
 
Yup, as bro. 6UE5t mentioned 225/45R17 almost same overall diameter as your current tyre size.
If you want rears to be wider then 245/40R17.
Offset 25 seems a bit further out, maybe that is what you want...:driver:

then how about i use rim 17" x 7.5jj offset 38....with tire 215/50/R17...
is it ok for my mark II ?
will hits the fender ? after behind sit 2 adults ?
 

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