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    tire size

    I see in the tire size sticky that the widest tire listed on there is a 215. is there any way to run a wider tire without rubbing and/or the tire sticking out the side? I ask this because it occurs to me that after a while better grip will be more benificial to a faster time than will more power. ex. If you peel out for 5 seconds you're loosing a lot of power that could be used to make your car go forwards.



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    Just get a sticky 215 tire? Toyo Proxes T1R is what Im after

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    widest you can take is a 215 with a higher offset rim but I don't know how full lock to lock clearance is with a 215. I didn't take the chance and kept 205 for me.

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    215 will fit no problem with 45 offset. You could run 225 but the trouble is finding wheels with enough offset.
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    the best thing to do is that if you wanna run 225s u should get atleast a 7.5 width rim, or even a 8. BUt with an offset around 48mm, its a lil too hard to find rims with 17" and a depth of 7.5 or 8" with a offset of 48mm. So u can get spacers if you want and run 40+mm rims to get the clearance you want. The major thing u have to do, is get the fenders out of the way, cause they will rub. But to be honest with you, a sticky ass 205 tire compared to a same 225 or 215 tire (on cost), u might have to go with 205 cause u get more what you paid for since the tire size goes up, so does the price, but the compound stays the same.

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    Rims.

    at tirerack.com they have a 16x7 with a 48mm offset made by ASA the Js6 for $109 each but they weigh 20lbs each so thats gonna be alot of added weight with a tire included so if You can do a burnout with those on, holey crap beans I want your car. The rims Im getting are at Tirerack for Christmass for me are going to be the Kazera KZ-V thats 16x7 with 45mm offset weighing 16.3llbs costing $124 each .
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    my car is stock it just likes sittn lower to the ground than most cars:
    Lowes 3" CAI W/filter, hackd off mufflar, MSD Blaster 2 coil and bosch Platinum spark plugs&wires...she roars all the way to 6K

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    on a 17" wheel you will need a 7.5" or 8" rim, but you can run 225/45 on a 16x7 wheel, which is my plan.
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    +40mm to +48mm offset, here you go:
    http://www.jlbmotorsports.com/rims/rota-list.html

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    you must be making a lot of power. a nice soft tire shouldn't spin too much.
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