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Old 05-21-2013, 09:15 PM   #1
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Wheel Directory: Enkei RPF1 17x8.0 +35



I have a set of rpf1's on the way and was wanting to stretch the stock 215's to fit on 17x8's. Question is, does anyone have a picture of how bad the tires will look?

Another question is, should I go with a 225/45 or a 245/40? I'm not really looking for a stretched look, but I don't want to add to much width to the tire. My ideal size would be a 235/40 but there are so few options.

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Old 05-21-2013, 09:31 PM   #2
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I have a set of rpf1's on the way and was wanting to stretch the stock 215's to fit on 17x8's. Question is, does anyone have a picture of how bad the tires will look?

Another question is, should I go with a 225/45 or a 245/40? I'm not really looking for a stretched look, but I don't want to add to much width to the tire. My ideal size would be a 235/40 but there are so few options.
I'd probably go with 225's and a sportier tire than stock. If I can fit a 245 on 9.5 with really good fitment, I think 225 on 17X8 will fit nicely. Test a bit with the tire tools that are stickied and the tire calc that miata.net has. That's how I decided on 245/35/18 for my wheels as they don't rub and my speedometer is accurate.
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215 will be fine on a 17x8
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I'd probably go with 225's and a sportier tire than stock. If I can fit a 245 on 9.5 with really good fitment, I think 225 on 17X8 will fit nicely. Test a bit with the tire tools that are stickied and the tire calc that miata.net has. That's how I decided on 245/35/18 for my wheels as they don't rub and my speedometer is accurate.
I've been using that tool on miata.net and the closest I've come to keeping it accurate was the 235/40. The 225/45 was about 1.4% off on the speedometer rating while the 235 was only .9%.

I have seen that the kumho xs have a a tread with of 7.9 in on their 215's so I'm almost thinking that may be the way to go as well.
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215 will be fine on a 17x8
What he said.
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They'll fit fine, but I wouldn't waste the mounting and balancing charges. Those tires are worth more left on the stock wheel. I've definitely made use of my stockers as a backup set for when I'm getting tires flipped or going on road trips.
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I'm running 225/45's on 17x8's, they fit great. My speed still reads dead on compared to GPS.

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I've been using that tool on miata.net and the closest I've come to keeping it accurate was the 235/40. The 225/45 was about 1.4% off on the speedometer rating while the 235 was only .9%.

I have seen that the kumho xs have a a tread with of 7.9 in on their 215's so I'm almost thinking that may be the way to go as well.
The 225 will fit fine, depends entirely on the tire but 225 is good also the more tire the more money you will spend.... BTW Dunlop Direzza Z2s come in 235/40...I have the RPF1s 17x8 on Z2s square setup.

I don't think the stretch is that bad if you're using 215 but that's just my opinion so long as its just regular driving you are good to go and the thing about wider tires is that they over hang a bit to cover the lip of my wheels in case I ever rub against something. Other than that so long as the manufacturer says it fits then it fits and the less rubber the cheaper it is too

Just do some more researching, most companies publish acceptable rim width measurements for their tires on their sites like Falken (http://falkentire.com/tires/car-tires/azenis-fk453) just click view sizes and specs then you can see all the accepted widths of the tire.

Hope this helps.
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I'm running 225/45's on 17x8's, they fit great. My speed still reads dead on compared to GPS.
This is true, in real world applications those 1-2% differences are only really noticeable when going roughly 100km (estimate) and even then 1-2% of 100 is only 1-2kms +/- so....realistically it doesn't make much of a difference.
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Thanks for all the input, looks like I'm probably going to be running 225/45's.
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will 225s fit on rpf1 17x7s??
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Another quick question. I've got muteki closed end lugs, will those work with the rpf1's?
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I'm running the stock lugs on mine, the locking lug is a tight squeeze to get the key onto it, but they fit.
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will 225s fit on rpf1 17x7s??
Any 225 should be fine on a 7" wheel, tirerack gives the full specs of any tires they sell so you can see what rim sizes will work.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....R7Z2&tab=Specs
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