Have 17" wheels, upgrading to 18's, a few q's....
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I just purchased my Daytona Blue Base model. I eventually want to upgrade to 18" wheels. What tire profile should I get. My 17's use 50 series, but what about 18's? Also, I noticed the wheels width is different on the 17's, front is 7.5, rear is 8. What should I get when upgrading to 18's? Thanks!
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The profile you go with should be dependent on the tire width you go with which should be dependent on the wheel width you go with. Choose your wheel width according to what you want. Something big, fat, and tucked tightly in the wheel well, or something more like the stock 8 inchers? Everybody goes wider. At least a 9.5 in the back and 8.5 in front. Minimum. Check the gallery link at the top of the page to get some ideas.
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you cant go much wider than a 245 on a 8" wide rim. 255 maybe, but thats pushing it IMO.
the 40 or 45 or 50 number is a percentage of the width that is the sidewall height, that means a 245/45 is less sidewall than a 275/45. as a matter of fact a 275/40 is the same as a 245/45. do the math and you'll see it.
so first find the general width you want. might wanna consider something wider IMO, just so you feel like you got something. but thats your call.
then with that width you can come back here and we'll tell you what widths to put on, and then you just look for the sidewall ratio that keeps you as close to stock as possible.
the 40 or 45 or 50 number is a percentage of the width that is the sidewall height, that means a 245/45 is less sidewall than a 275/45. as a matter of fact a 275/40 is the same as a 245/45. do the math and you'll see it.
so first find the general width you want. might wanna consider something wider IMO, just so you feel like you got something. but thats your call.
then with that width you can come back here and we'll tell you what widths to put on, and then you just look for the sidewall ratio that keeps you as close to stock as possible.
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