The tyres I have here on the 05 Euro Lux is 225/45/R17 91W and it's a Bridgestone RE040 which I read from reviews that it's not a particular good set of tyres.
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The tyres I have here on the 05 Euro Lux is 225/45/R17 91W and it's a Bridgestone RE040 which I read from reviews that it's not a particular good set of tyres.
Cool. Do you recalibrate/adjust your suspension when you change to wider tyres?Quote:
Originally Posted by yfin
No - just wheel alignment needed.Quote:
Originally Posted by aaronng
just be careful with the 235's - they stick out slightly on the front - I have them all round !!! (on 7.5" rims.)
Hi Gibbo - I have 7.5" as well - but a high offset of +48. What offset are your rims? That could be why they stick out.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbo
hey the interior is heaps nice... that will be my family car oneday
yfin, i'm sure my rims are the same as the original rims in terms of offset ( 45 from memory ???) but they only stick out by 5 - 8 mm so im not to worried - i just make sure i never put my wheels straight when i park it or get pulled over lol.
Hiya Guys,
Speaking of tyres..mate of mine says that putting NITROGEN in his tyres is the best way to go...any thoughts on the subject?
Its cost about $15/tyre...do not need to pump up the tyres again, or the at the least, not for a loong time.
We are way off topic now - but read this link re nirogenQuote:
Originally Posted by ixl1007
http://www.btc.net.au/tyrecare/nitrogen.asp
i got 225/40/18 on 8 inch and i think i should have gone 235s instead.........btw they will not poke out due to right offset rims.Quote:
Originally Posted by Gibbo