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You can use either a 205/40R17 or 215/40R17 on the car fine. The 205/40R17 stays with the same diameter as stock. The 215/40R17 is just a little wider and a little taller.
If I can help let me know.
If I can help let me know.
Tire + Rim calculator... verrrrry nice !
This is a link to one of the most complete tire/rim calculator...
...will also calcul the offset of the rim... (maybe a sticky)
Philippe
http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp
...will also calcul the offset of the rim... (maybe a sticky)
Philippe
http://www.rims-n-tires.com/rt_specs.jsp
Last edited by phil_qc; May 12, 2006 at 08:21 PM.
and after looking at a certain set of Mugen wheels, i mihgt be getting them instead, which is fine since i wouldn't ahve to get new tires, being as the mugen wheels are only 15", which would also mean it wouldn't throw my speedo off any.
Originally Posted by jim@tirerack
You can use either a 205/40R17 or 215/40R17 on the car fine. The 205/40R17 stays with the same diameter as stock. The 215/40R17 is just a little wider and a little taller.
If I can help let me know.
If I can help let me know.
Tire Suggestions?
Afternoon Ladies and Gents...
I ordered a Red Fit Sport last Wednesday and it should arrive in late June. I have a relative that works for the dealership and is going to hook me up with his discount for all the accessories I want -- one of which is the upgraded 16" Alloy wheels. Honda recommends Potenza 750 tires. Now I know next to nothing about tires as I haven't bought a car or worried about such things in 16 years. (I'm replacing my 1990 Civic Si with the Fit.) So I'm wondering if the Potenza 750s are the best tire for me.
I live in Indiana, so we have snow about four months a year. I just don't want to ride on something that won't be able to handle it. Anyone have experience with the Potenza 750s in the snow or have suggestions on some other tires that are more geared to all-year tires? I really don't want to hassle with changing tires twice a year.
Thank you.
I ordered a Red Fit Sport last Wednesday and it should arrive in late June. I have a relative that works for the dealership and is going to hook me up with his discount for all the accessories I want -- one of which is the upgraded 16" Alloy wheels. Honda recommends Potenza 750 tires. Now I know next to nothing about tires as I haven't bought a car or worried about such things in 16 years. (I'm replacing my 1990 Civic Si with the Fit.) So I'm wondering if the Potenza 750s are the best tire for me.
I live in Indiana, so we have snow about four months a year. I just don't want to ride on something that won't be able to handle it. Anyone have experience with the Potenza 750s in the snow or have suggestions on some other tires that are more geared to all-year tires? I really don't want to hassle with changing tires twice a year.
Thank you.
The Potenza RE750 is classified as an Ultra High Performance Summer tire. You should not even think about driving with that tire in the snow.
Check out this link comparing the RE750 to a Blizzak snow tire.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/..._tire_type.jsp
Check out this link comparing the RE750 to a Blizzak snow tire.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/..._tire_type.jsp
I have Blizzaks for my RWD car for winter driving, and they change the complete stereotype of RWD cars being bad for winter.
However, for an all season tire that will see occasional snow, I still believe there is no better bargain than the Toyo Proxes 4 in whatever size you may need. They were great for me on my Civic in the snow and in the summer in size 205/45/16 with 16" Rotas.
However, for an all season tire that will see occasional snow, I still believe there is no better bargain than the Toyo Proxes 4 in whatever size you may need. They were great for me on my Civic in the snow and in the summer in size 205/45/16 with 16" Rotas.



