my rpf1 is 17x9 +35 wrapped in 215/40/17 continental conti contact it has a nice lil stretch..and thanks guys for the love![]()
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I'm going to get some 17x9 +45 offset Enkei wheels. I see from previous posts that the stock Si tires (215/40/17) will fit but will it be stretched? I'm keeping my cars suspension stock. I'm more worried if the sidewall is 'stretched' or not 'flush' with the edge of the wheels where if I hit a pothole it would puncture at the sidewall. Does that question make sense?
Yes, with stretched tires you run more of the risk of tire damage from road hazards.
pics of 215/40-17's on 9" wide rim
http://tyrestretch.com/9.0_215_40_R17/
9" is 228mm in width, so....
225's =
http://tyrestretch.com/9.0_225_45_R17/
235's=
http://tyrestretch.com/9.0_235_45_R17/9.0_235_45_R17_AutoGuard/
Hey bud I now plan on getting these wheels as well. How bad of a risk will it be to have a 9 inch wide wheel on a a 215 tire? I do plan on getting 225/40r17s once these tires wear out but I'm sure if be ok in the mean time right? I mean what would I have to be cautious about? And also do any of you guys think it would be better to do a +45 offset over a +35? I want it to be flush but I want to avoid a lot of camber. I will be rolling fenders. And my drop is just where there is no gap not really tucking or anythingYes, with stretched tires you run more of the risk of tire damage from road hazards.