Tyres, changing tyrewall size?
Tyres, changing tyrewall size?
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MGZRod

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8,139 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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G'day.

Needing new gyres and ones I have on are 205/45/17.
Just wondering whether I'd be able to put on ones with a wall size of 40 or is it generally not done?

Car is an MG ZR with 17" straights.

hyperblue

2,845 posts

200 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Yes you can do it, it'll make the ride slightly harsher though.

E30M3SE

8,483 posts

216 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Your probably better off going 215/40 17.

MGZRod

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8,139 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Will it make that much of a difference to speedo? Wouldn't have thought it'd be too daft, not like it's putting on 13" wheels?

Saves me £40 a tyre and need them asap.

Tom74

658 posts

250 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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E30M3SE said:
Your probably better off going 215/40 17.
This. Side profile is not an absolute figure, its a ratio with the width. Going wider will keep a rolling radius closer to the OEM one and push the speedo out less.

Mr Sparkle

1,933 posts

190 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Tom74 said:
E30M3SE said:
Your probably better off going 215/40 17.
This. Side profile is not an absolute figure, its a ratio with the width. Going wider will keep a rolling radius closer to the OEM one and push the speedo out less.
Agreed, I have done this on cars before, just calculate the tyres rolling circumference and then find a width/profile combination that matches it. If you're not sure after you can always check the speedo with a gps device.

MGZRod

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196 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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I'm not too clued up on wheel things so apolagies if this sounds stupid. But will 215 ones fit on the standard wheels.

E30M3SE

8,483 posts

216 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Shouldn't be an issue, it's only 10mm wider. What width are your wheels?

ETA, a quick google suggests they are either 7 or 7.5", so if that is the case the 215 will be OK.

Edited by E30M3SE on Tuesday 13th September 17:31


Edited by E30M3SE on Tuesday 13th September 17:31

ludicrous speed

959 posts

214 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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This might actually bring your speedo closer to a true reading, it wont neccesarily push it in the wrong direction.

MGZRod

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8,139 posts

196 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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Intriguing. 215/40/17 are about £72 for a T1-R. Not too bad, get saving then exhaust. Meh.

TallPaul

1,524 posts

278 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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I'd expect there to be at least as big a variation between different manufacturers "same" sized tyres as there would be in changing from a 45 to a 40 profile tyre.

Nick3point2

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200 months

Tuesday 13th September 2011
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TallPaul said:
I'd expect there to be at least as big a variation between different manufacturers "same" sized tyres as there would be in changing from a 45 to a 40 profile tyre.
Bingo!

The difference will be less than the difference between new and worn tyres so I wouldn't worry.