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I am getting some 17x7" rims and was going to fit some 215/40R17 rubber but have heard that 205/40R17 are a better option. Help you would great. PS will be fitting Bilstein PSS9 adjust coilovers if that makes a difference. Cheers
vw put 32psi in all standard hatches and sedans 40psi in Lts and t5s i would put maybe 38 to 40 psi that is what i put in commonly for low profile tyres
Sorry my bad. I was mainly concerned with width more then rolling diameter. I just not sure about clearance with the wheel guards after lowering the car with the coilovers. Dont want to scrub at all.
the width does make a difference to the diameter of a tyre.
in a 205/40/17 the 40 is 40% of 205 which is the width in mm. Thats why it would be a better option that 215/40/17.
40% of 215 is greater than 40% of 205 obviously
Im sure the width probly wouldnt be a concern with the standard suspension. Id look up the details on the PSS9s tho. I have pss9s on my mk3 and they reduce the inner clearance substantially on my car. I had to run a spacer.
The other factor in all of this will be the offset and width of the wheels youre planning to run. thats probably where u need to do your research.
have the new wheels on it prior to getting suspension fitted to get ride height spot on they will measure it out anyway how low are you going 2 inches? are the width of the tyres front and rear wider than standard ,front wont be a problem as plenty of room under the arches may rub on full lock either side but back is fairly narrowand you dont want the wheels rubbing into the plastic arches above the filler neck
the width does make a difference to the diameter of a tyre.
in a 205/40/17 the 40 is 40% of 205 which is the width in mm. Thats why it would be a better option that 215/40/17.
40% of 215 is greater than 40% of 205 obviously
Im sure the width probly wouldnt be a concern with the standard suspension. Id look up the details on the PSS9s tho. I have pss9s on my mk3 and they reduce the inner clearance substantially on my car. I had to run a spacer.
The other factor in all of this will be the offset and width of the wheels youre planning to run. thats probably where u need to do your research.
Are you sure I thought 215 was the width/ 40 was the profile/ 17 was the diameter of the rim. The profile change (rolling diameter) will throw out your speedo but width wont at all???
have the new wheels on it prior to getting suspension fitted to get ride height spot on they will measure it out anyway how low are you going 2 inches? are the width of the tyres front and rear wider than standard ,front wont be a problem as plenty of room under the arches may rub on full lock either side but back is fairly narrowand you dont want the wheels rubbing into the plastic arches above the filler neck
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