Widest tyre to fit a rim size

ha! ha! some people like to strechhhhhhhed it......:driver:
Yup, proper is 255, but tyres too big....:rofl:

The root of my problem is.....

I can afford the rims....

But cannot afford the 255 tyres lorrrrrrrr !

Never even asked for the price but I believe gonna cost half if not whole, if not more than the price of my beetle...

So where got meaning?

Tyres more expensive than car?:smokin::mad::banghead:
 
The root of my problem is.....

I can afford the rims....

But cannot afford the 255 tyres lorrrrrrrr !

Never even asked for the price but I believe gonna cost half if not whole, if not more than the price of my beetle...

So where got meaning?

Tyres more expensive than car?:smokin::mad::banghead:

That is what bro. 6UE5t is trying to say. Cannot use or afford the big fat tyres use smaller rims....:driver:
 
I have a friend running 185.60.15 on 8j wheels...looks nice and stretch/meaty

What about 175/65/15 on a 9JJ rims?

Possible?

Found my choice of tyres...

Used it before, very silent, grips well wet or dry, thick threads on both sides, even non aligned tyres also no problem and can be used on rough muddy terrain...

Its GOODYEAR GT3 !

Any comment on this tyre?:confused:
 
Actually max for 225/40R18 is 9J but stretched probably 9.5J still can, but better is 235/40R18 which is max 9.5J, but then diameter is bigger for 235/40R18. What is your original tyre size?
original tyre it's 215/45/17 ..do i have any trouble putting 235/18 or 255/18 into it ?
 
original tyre it's 215/45/17 ..do i have any trouble putting 235/18 or 255/18 into it ?

235/35R18 have almost same diameter with your 215/45R17.
255/35R18 is about 1.66% bigger in diameter. Even though within the 3% rule but the width may slow you down if your engine does not have the power to drive it. Another thing will be whether your rear wheel arch have enough space to fit it. For front check your full steering turn whether will hit your inner fender.
Tyre choices are much less and more expensive too.
I don't think they have 30 series in 18"
 
235/35R18 have almost same diameter with your 215/45R17.
255/35R18 is about 1.66% bigger in diameter. Even though within the 3% rule but the width may slow you down if your engine does not have the power to drive it. Another thing will be whether your rear wheel arch have enough space to fit it. For front check your full steering turn whether will hit your inner fender.
Tyre choices are much less and more expensive too.
I don't think they have 30 series in 18"
yea.....as in 235/40/18..the most available ...will check on a FULL steering turn n the rear...thank you so much for the info :) :driver::driver:
 
yea.....as in 235/40/18..the most available ...will check on a FULL steering turn n the rear...thank you so much for the info :) :driver::driver:

If 235/40R18 the diameter is bigger by 3.18%. Size fitting to wheel arch is one thing. Since diameter is larger then 3% check if braking power is adequate for stopping from high speed.
 
Hi Guys,

I need help.

Currently I'm using 17 8.5jj et35 rim and currently using 225/45/17. My original tayar size was 215/45/17. If I change to 235/45/17. Should be fine right?

Anyone here use 235/45/17 on 17 8.5jj et 35 rim before? Can share photo?
 
Hi Guys,

I need help.

Currently I'm using 17 8.5jj et35 rim and currently using 225/45/17. My original tayar size was 215/45/17. If I change to 235/45/17. Should be fine right?

Anyone here use 235/45/17 on 17 8.5jj et 35 rim before? Can share photo?
Yes, you can fit 235/45R17 on 8.5JJ. In fact is perfect fit for width, but overall diameter becomes bigger by 2.88% over your original 215/45R17. 225/45R17 is 1.44% bigger only.
Check your wheel clearance whether it can be used without issue, because with ET35 the wheels are extended further out and may scrap your wheel fender. Another thing is, with this tyre size, you will probably feel under powered as your width and diameter have increased quite a lot.....
 

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