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  • 18 inch versus 17 inch tyre

    What size of tyre would be better on passat 2009 tdi sedan?
    Anyone tried booth option before?
    currently, running 17 inch...

    I was thinking about toyo teo plus..any suggestion?
    Last edited by saint70; 14-03-2013, 01:30 PM.
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    Bit more information might help mate! That is, besides aesthetics...what else are you hoping to achieve.

    Like any car, large wheelset generally offer less flex and therefore, better handling. Having said that, larger wheels and tyre type may also affect ride quality, causing a harsher rider.

    I personally don't think that the ride quality will be conpromised by 18" wheels...but I am still rollin' on 17".

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    • #3
      Yes - need more info as to what you are seeking, looks or performance?

      Going from 17" to 18" you will need to use a lower profile
      This will improve performance but will give a somewhat more harsh ride (may not notice it in the nice Passat)
      More importantly it makes you a little more vunerable to tyre/rim damage via pot holes

      You may end up with a wider selection of tyres in 18" (225/40/18 for example)
      (My wife's Mazda3 has a wierd 215/55/17 - hard to get and costs more)

      Toyo is not a tyre brand I would normally choose - are you looking for cheaper tyres?
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      • #4
        Originally posted by Martin View Post
        Yes - need more info as to what you are seeking, looks or performance?

        Going from 17" to 18" you will need to use a lower profile
        This will improve performance but will give a somewhat more harsh ride (may not notice it in the nice Passat)
        More importantly it makes you a little more vunerable to tyre/rim damage via pot holes

        You may end up with a wider selection of tyres in 18" (225/40/18 for example)
        (My wife's Mazda3 has a wierd 215/55/17 - hard to get and costs more)

        Toyo is not a tyre brand I would normally choose - are you looking for cheaper tyres?
        I was thinking toyo is ggod brand...yes, i have passat 2009 tdi sedan...Currently running 17'' (bridgstone potenza adrenalin) ..happy with them..Should I stick with them again..
        regards
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        • #5
          The Bridgestone Potenza 040 and 050 are very good tyres
          I would think the 17" wheels/tyres complement the Passat comfort/handling nicely
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          • #6
            probably i will go with potenca adrenaline again.. but 17'' will be more enough for me
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            • #7
              Originally posted by saint70 View Post
              What size of tyre would be better on passat 2009 tdi sedan?
              Anyone tried booth option before?
              currently, running 17 inch...

              I was thinking about toyo teo plus..any suggestion?
              I will assume the Passat is fitted with 235/45 R17 tyres.

              Due to the poor state of our highways, a 235/45 R17 tyre would make for a better overall compromise than a 235/40 R18 tyre on a family car, in terms of both handling and ride.

              Generally speaking, having to constantly slow down because of low-profile tyres that cannot effectively cope with variable road conditions, is not exactly what I'd call progress.

              Originally posted by saint70 View Post
              I was thinking toyo is ggod brand...yes, i have passat 2009 tdi sedan...Currently running 17'' (bridgstone potenza adrenalin) ..happy with them..Should I stick with them again..
              regards
              Certainly nothing wrong with the quality of Toyo tyres (Japanese manufacturer) but like all tyre manufacturers, they make a range of tyres to suit different requirements, so the consumer should choose accordingly.

              The Teo Plus is a pleasant tyre, with an emphasis on comfort and low noise. The relatively new Proxes T1 Sport is a performance orientated tyre and a natural competitor to Bridgestone's Potenza range.

              Originally posted by saint70 View Post
              probably i will go with potenza adrenalin again.. but 17'' will be more enough for me
              Having said that, I recommend you stick to whatever you're happy with.

              FYI, the Potenza Adrenalin RE001 has been superseded with the RE002.

              Originally posted by Martin View Post
              The Bridgestone Potenza 040 and 050 are very good tyres
              I would think the 17" wheels/tyres complement the Passat comfort/handling nicely
              Availability may be limited, as they have been superseded by the Potenza S001, but I agree that 17s are the go.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Diesel_vert View Post
                I will assume the Passat is fitted with 235/45 R17 tyres.

                Due to the poor state of our highways, a 235/45 R17 tyre would make for a better overall compromise than a 235/40 R18 tyre on a family car, in terms of both handling and ride.

                Generally speaking, having to constantly slow down because of low-profile tyres that cannot effectively cope with variable road conditions, is not exactly what I'd call progress.



                Certainly nothing wrong with the quality of Toyo tyres (Japanese manufacturer) but like all tyre manufacturers, they make a range of tyres to suit different requirements, so the consumer should choose accordingly.

                The Teo Plus is a pleasant tyre, with an emphasis on comfort and low noise. The relatively new Proxes T1 Sport is a performance orientated tyre and a natural competitor to Bridgestone's Potenza range.



                Having said that, I recommend you stick to whatever you're happy with.

                FYI, the Potenza Adrenalin RE001 has been superseded with the RE002.



                Availability may be limited, as they have been superseded by the Potenza S001, but I agree that 17s are the go.
                That was answer thank you
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                • #9
                  18 inch versus 17 inch tyre

                  Anyone know if there is any problem fitting a 245 instead of a 235 on the 18" Kansas rims?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PI27OL View Post
                    Anyone know if there is any problem fitting a 245 instead of a 235 on the 18" Kansas rims?
                    A 245/40 R18 tyre with fit on a 8.0 J x 18 wheel without issue.

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                    • #11
                      18 inch versus 17 inch tyre

                      Awesome thanks.

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