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225-45-18 tire question

225-45-18 tire question

Postby kilade » Wed Jun 15, 2005 12:47 pm

I'm getting 18 x 7.5 wheels and wanted to know if 225/45/18s tires will fit and not rub. The car is not lowered but i'm planning to put some tein springs on in the near future. I know the recommendation is to use 225/40/18 but the 40 profile seems to skinny for me. I like tires with a little more meat, i had 40 profile before and did not like it. Anyone using 225-45-18s out there? any rubbing? any other suggesions?
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Postby SmokeoUtRObert » Wed Jun 15, 2005 1:21 pm

it shouldn't rub....im thinkin about getting 45 for my next tires as well....
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Postby Rookie Solara » Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:36 am

I have 235/45-18 on my Solara with 3" drop (ground control)....rims are 18x7.5 with 38mm offset (I think)...no rub, so dont' worry if you are mounting anything narrower then my spec...(pics are with 19")
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Postby Fletch » Thu Jun 16, 2005 6:49 am

Since 225/45 is not the most common size it may cost a little more for the tire. The question of whether it will rub or not also depends on the offset of the wheel; with a 45 offset you would probably be okay, a 35 offset and you may rub.

Another thing to consider when looking for a tire is the tread width, I think tire rack has that information now on their site. Find a 225/40 with a wide tread width and it will look good.
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Postby Van » Thu Jun 16, 2005 1:57 pm

I run 18x7.5 with 225/45/18 tires The offset is 42. It's just perfect. I think 225/45 is better than 225/40. And you still have lots of space to drop your car.
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Postby methyl mike » Fri Jun 17, 2005 10:13 am

Fletch wrote:Since 225/45 is not the most common size it may cost a little more for the tire. The question of whether it will rub or not also depends on the offset of the wheel; with a 45 offset you would probably be okay, a 35 offset and you may rub.

Another thing to consider when looking for a tire is the tread width, I think tire rack has that information now on their site. Find a 225/40 with a wide tread width and it will look good.


What about a 35 offset in back and 45 in front with a 245/40 tire set up? Or maybe 235/40 with a wide tread width?
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Postby StockSolara » Fri Jun 17, 2005 7:15 pm

I have 18X7.5 with 45 offset on 235/45/18 and I don't rub at all
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Postby kilade » Sat Jun 18, 2005 10:30 pm

what kind of suspension set up do you have stocksolara? you got a nice tucked in look. i'm gonna get 18x7.5 & 45 offset with 225/45/18 because the 235 45 18 are just too expensive. thanks
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Postby StockSolara » Sun Jun 19, 2005 2:26 am

kilade wrote:what kind of suspension set up do you have stocksolara? you got a nice tucked in look. i'm gonna get 18x7.5 & 45 offset with 225/45/18 because the 235 45 18 are just too expensive. thanks

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Postby Rookie Solara » Mon Jun 20, 2005 11:50 am

kilade wrote:what kind of suspension set up do you have stocksolara? you got a nice tucked in look. i'm gonna get 18x7.5 & 45 offset with 225/45/18 because the 235 45 18 are just too expensive. thanks


I just found out mine is 235/40-18 instead of 45 AR..........man, I really didn't spend too much time on my Solara anymore.
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