Does an inch make a difference?
Does an inch make a difference?
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Chocaholic

Original Poster:

45 posts

226 months


Got my eye on a potential Chim purchase at the moment. It’s on 17” wheels with 215 x 40 tyres on the front and 245 x 40 on the back. I’d welcome any thoughts/ advice as to the effect on ride/ safety aspect of this deviation from standard that this might create.

v8sag

811 posts

230 months

Nothing wrong with that. 225/40 r17 fronts are a challenge to obtain. Tyre type/condition,geo set up, shock condition will play more of a factor in ride qualilty .

fieryfred

275 posts

101 months

You will no problems. I have 215/45 R17 front & 245/40 R17 rear. You have 215/40 front.
You can have 235/45 R17 rear. So you have a choice of tyre size & different makes at R17.
Go for it. driving

sixor8

7,285 posts

288 months

I slightly surprised you have no issue with 214/45 x 17" on the front. That's 19mm wider (over 3%) in diameter than the widest 225/50 x 15" OE fitted to 500 models with PAS.

My fronts of that size would touch the front corner of the outrigger on lock when the tyres were new. Do you have a higher offset than original to put the wheel / tyre further into the wheel arch? OE were 7" rims with 25mm ET on the front.