Correct! Best use 17x7.5jj with 215/50/R17 tires. Test fitment first on the car before paying to make sure the offset is still fine within the fender and no touching on the inner parts when do full lock turns. Choose rims that fits nicely and also the lightest you can afford so that your acceleration, braking, and FC would not suffer.Ok...so that mean better i take 17 sport rim then use 215/50 rite
Staggered on FWD also makes it more understeer. If RWD then ok to use staggered sizes. :)That is why I mention use the correct size tyres. 215/50R17 you mention is correct but is actually bigger then the original so how can it have more gap? You simply think that going 17", lower profile automatically more gap.....
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See, bro. 6UE5t also mention is bigger how can gap more?.....hahhahhaha
Yup, Use stagger tyres cannot rotate then problem, use spare tyre also problem....
Then might as well buy a wagon......hhahahhahahaha
Wagon don't have 7 seats, so best is buy MPV then lowered it!