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genesis
01-11-2005, 05:12 PM
Is it possible with 16x7 rim? I'm due for some new tyres, and I want to know if anyone has fit 225/45 tyres on their car.

thanks
Aleks

kennycyk
01-11-2005, 05:31 PM
yes
is better than standard one (14inch)

LowEk
01-11-2005, 05:32 PM
sorry dude tooooooo wide wont fit if they do they would prolly hang wide out of the guards.

genesis
01-11-2005, 06:16 PM
sorry dude tooooooo wide wont fit if they do they would prolly hang wide out of the guards.

yeh that's what I am thinking..

n/a
02-11-2005, 12:02 AM
definitely too wide. 225 are generally on turbo cars, with bigger brake and guard set up.

iamhappy46
02-11-2005, 05:55 PM
225's would be a defect on your ride as more than an inch wider in rubber is a big no-no. Plus the rim is only 7"(175mm wide) so an inch of rubber hanging out each side of your rims is bad.
205/45 would be a good choice for extra grip

ProECU
02-11-2005, 06:12 PM
I run a 205/45 setup, its even MUCH better than the 215/45 setup I tried.

luzinit
02-11-2005, 07:34 PM
hey aleks! i am runnign 16x7 and i am using 205/45, dont think id go any wider than that mate! hope that helps

elim
02-11-2005, 09:32 PM
yeah go 205, I've got 215 and I have a feeling it'll scrub (when I slam it)

http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c...icem1/wheel.jpg

civ_sik
02-11-2005, 10:06 PM
defiantely 205... 225 are like s commdores...

MoonSha
04-11-2005, 09:32 PM
I'm also running 205/45, the passenger rear rubs on the inside edge of the upper wheel well guard. Strangely it doesn't do it if I don't have a passenger in the car and never does it with any other wheels.

taiman
05-11-2005, 11:22 AM
yerr man

gotta civic eg...

205/50/16 on the rears rub on stock suspension...

dont do it!!!

SPEEDCORE
05-11-2005, 01:20 PM
Once again you doubt the advice I originally gave you genesis.........

I'll save my breath next time.

CONAN
05-11-2005, 02:05 PM
225 is too big

215 is okay

205 is perfect

genesis
05-11-2005, 02:21 PM
Once again you doubt the advice I originally gave you genesis.........

I'll save my breath next time. doood.. i did not doubt u, i just after other opinions

hotcvic
06-11-2005, 11:29 AM
I'm also running 205/45, the passenger rear rubs on the inside edge of the upper wheel well guard. Strangely it doesn't do it if I don't have a passenger in the car and never does it with any other wheels.

Sounds like you have a damaged strut. I have the same thing on mine when I used 215/45 on my 17" rims. I changed to 205/40s and they work great, though one day I will have to replace the damaged strut. When that day comes, i will be replacing all the struts with full coil-overs (not the cheap coil-over springs).

hotcvic
06-11-2005, 11:31 AM
Is it possible with 16x7 rim? I'm due for some new tyres, and I want to know if anyone has fit 225/45 tyres on their car.

thanks
Aleks

225/45s are way too wide. You'll need to use flared fenders, and your steering may need adjustment if you want to use them.

nd55
26-09-2006, 07:24 PM
225/45s are way too wide. You'll need to use flared fenders, and your steering may need adjustment if you want to use them.

Don't mean to start a flame war, but this is something I've considered before.

RTA guidelines: for tyre widths, max size is largest optional tyre + 25mm

for a Civic, that's 195mm + 25mm = 220mm. (That's very close, but still illegal, ... but very, very close)

A 225mm tyre when mounted on a car with a little negative camber, (as per whiteline suspension recommendations, for example) will place the top outer edge of the tyre in much the same place as a 205mm tyre with no camber.

The inside edge has only, like a finger's gap between the tyre and the spring, but it seems to be the consensus that your tyre will rub on the guard, which from above might not be that much of a concern.

From memory a 225/40 series tyre will take care of the rolling circumference and thus be equivalent in diameter.

So, the question is, has anybody actually tried this?

Nick.

iamhappy46
26-09-2006, 09:55 PM
Actually, the RTA guidelines list RIM SIZE as a 25mm increase.

You can fit any width/profile tyre you want as long as it safely fits the rim, it meets or exceeds the speed/load rating and the rolling diameter of the wheel/tyre combo is no more than 15mm larger...

nd55
27-09-2006, 12:14 AM
Actually, the RTA guidelines list RIM SIZE as a 25mm increase.

You can fit any width/profile tyre you want as long as it safely fits the rim, it meets or exceeds the speed/load rating and the rolling diameter of the wheel/tyre combo is no more than 15mm larger...


RE: RTA guidelines - oops. my bad. Also, the rim size can go up by 26mm.

still not convinced 225's are impossible.

Mind you 205's tramline like crazy and it's only gonna be worse with bigger tyres.

Nick.

SIR GSR
27-09-2006, 09:55 PM
I've got 215/40 17s on the front of mine, and they scrub on bumps. Had them on the back originally too, but changed to 205/40 and it still scrubs on bumps in the back. 225 would just be crazy....

EK4R
27-09-2006, 10:21 PM
i used to run 205/45/16, no probs
now i run 205/40/16 for better look
anybigger i wouldnt recomment, make it look crap with the fat rubbers hanging.
might scrub too cos i know your car is lowered?