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Old 07-12-07, 09:35 PM   #1 (permalink)
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17x7 45 offset

I have a g2 coupe... looking at a set of rims that are 17x7 with a 45 m offset. What do you wheel experts think??? Also what size tire would be best???
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you should be good... get 215/45/17
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On a 17x7 you should probably stick with 215/45R17, as stated. If you absolutely had to, a 225/45R17 would fit as well, but would be less ideal.
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What if the rims were 7.5 inches wide instead of 7inches. Would it matter??
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what are your thoughts on a 17x7 in +43 with 215/50 tires for my '95 sedan with eibach/gr-2's? appreciate the help!

i friend of mine in my supra club has a set of nice motegi racing rims with the above size.
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