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    Tyre to wheel width - effect on performance?

    Ive been researching tire sizes for my wheels 15x7 at 43 offset.
    Ive come across 225/45/15. Now the over all height is fine. And rubbing shouldn't be a issue. And according to the tire site it fits on a 7" rim.
    But Ive read that having a tire to wide for the rim can actually decrease traction and handling. From a track point of view would a 225/45/15 decrease handling,traction over a 205/50/15 as its to wide for the rim.

    Thanks
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    From my understanding a 7" rim should fit anything from 225-195 but ideally you want a 215 or 205. I have 225's on my 8" rim and it still bulges a bit.

    Regarding the traction part im not 100% sure, but i assume you would want a similar width tyre to your wheel. 225mm ~8.9in so on an 8" rim there would only be about 0.5 inch overhang on each side, where as on a 7" rim there would be almost 1 inch overhang on each side.
    I think with that much extra width there would be a lot of sidewall bulge and probably flex meaning a sloppier ride. In other words, there is not enough rim to support your sidewall properly.

    Someone please correct me if i am wrong.
    Last edited by rookie; 13-08-12, 04:52 PM.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Karl View Post
      From a track point of view would a 225/45/15 decrease handling,traction over a 205/50/15 as its to wide for the rim
      depends on the exact tyre mate...
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        #4
        Toyo R888 or simular
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          #5
          Originally posted by Karl View Post
          Toyo R888 or simular
          so a round edged tyre? not a square one?
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            #6
            Originally posted by Karl View Post
            Toyo R888 or simular
            Toyo dont make that size mate...
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              #7
              Um you've stumped me there.
              Would have thought all tires are rounded edged.

              Im after more grip over my 205/50/15. I have KU36's Atm. And 225/45/15 are rare tire size. Suggestions?




              Also they do make 225/45/15
              http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/pr...petition-tires
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                #8
                I have 225/45 on a 17x7 and Iv tracked on it. It's perfect IMO. However now I'm running 235/40 on 9". 225 you should be fine but you could run a 215/45 with a little stretch. Flat fitted rims aren't overly good looking in my opinion, run a little stretch!
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by dnapol View Post
                  I have 225/45 on a 17x7 and Iv tracked on it. It's perfect IMO. However now I'm running 235/40 on 9". 225 you should be fine but you could run a 215/45 with a little stretch. Flat fitted rims aren't overly good looking in my opinion, run a little stretch!

                  I don't think 215 will stretch it dude, pretty sure it would even bulge a bit.
                  Then again, this kinda varies between tires.


                  Originally posted by Karl View Post
                  Um you've stumped me there.
                  Would have thought all tires are rounded edged.

                  Im after more grip over my 205/50/15. I have KU36's Atm. And 225/45/15 are rare tire size. Suggestions?

                  Also they do make 225/45/15
                  http://toyotires.com/tire/pattern/pr...petition-tires
                  Karl i'm also running a 225/45/15. Hankook Ventus R-S3's to be exact.
                  Are you considering the Toyo r888 because you are going to a track day? Or is this for your daily?

                  If it's for daily and not track, you could consider Toyo Proxes R1R or Hankook Ventus R-S3.
                  Last edited by rookie; 13-08-12, 05:41 PM.

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                    #10
                    Cars weekend car. hoping to get into tracking soon after i get it how i want it. Car doesn't get driven enough to have daily's and track tires.

                    215/45R15 tire size doesn't exsist dnapol.

                    So 225/45/15 will perform well on a 7 inch wide rim at 45 profile??
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                      #11
                      Oh drats ^^ haha well 225/45 on 7 for me is fluch fitment of tyre. No bulge
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                        #12
                        OK thanks for that
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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Karl View Post
                          Um you've stumped me there.
                          Would have thought all tires are rounded edged.
                          a Kuhmo V70A is an example of a square tyre, which will work the least best on a too wide rim.

                          Im after more grip over my 205/50/15. I have KU36's Atm. And 225/45/15 are rare tire size. Suggestions?
                          get better tyres, these will give you "more grip"...

                          sorry, i just checked the australian website,

                          http://www.toyotires.com.au/all-tyres/proxes-r888

                          it must be old...

                          why not 225/50ZR15 - toyo says these are suited most to a 7in rim?
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Karl View Post
                            So 225/45/15 will perform well on a 7 inch wide rim at 45 profile??
                            your asking a guy with 17in rims? not sure if its comparing apples to apples is it?
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                              #15
                              Originally posted by tinkerbell View Post
                              your asking a guy with 17in rims? not sure if its comparing apples to apples is it?
                              My bad, forgot the part about it being about 15". Should help you decide with sizes but check other people on 15s. Rookie should be able to help you a fair bit
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