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Hi all
Hope you can chime in. I bought 17x8.25 XXR 527's Was wondering if the stock Michelin tire would work (215/45/17) Think it would be a tiny stretch but want couple second opinion What size bigger would work? 225/45/17 or 245/40/17? Car is currently stock height and not tracked |
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Hi everyone,
Looking to keep the stock tyres (Michellin Primacy HP in 215/45/17) and keep the stock height. Is this wheel size ideal? 17x7.0 +38 Any point in have different sizes between the front and rear wheels? Cheers, everyone!
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Unless you are trying to go really fast in a straight line, or prefer the looks that wider rear wheels can give you - I would stick to same front and rear, makes it easy to rotate tires. |
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Thanks for getting back to me. You've made a very good point about keeping the front/rear wheels standard for tyre rotation, I hadn't considered that before. I just wanted to make sure that they would fit the stock tyres, wouldn't stick out past the arches and wouldn't need additional spacers, etc. |
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My Enkei Rijan wheels will be arriving very soon. The wheel shop only sells the ugly chrome nuts which I don't like.
A few questions before I go to pickup the wheels. First, can I use my existing OEM ones for the new wheels (just temporary)? Second, do I need the cone or ball seat for the Enkei wheels? I know the nut size is 12 x 1.25 mm. Should I pick the open end or close end nut type? Any differences? |
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You won't be able to use the stock lugs. Gorilla makes a great cost-friendly tuner lugnut, McGard are more expensive and have the washer-type seat. I've used both. My favorite are the spline-drive type. Like these: http://www.summitracing.com/int/part...83bc/overview/ or http://www.mcgard.com/index.php/auto...drive-lug-nuts |
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You're talking about $40 for a full set of Gorilla spline-drive lugnuts with a special key so that your wheels can't be stolen using a regular socket. Money well spent if you're investing in aftermarket wheels. Lots of performance shops in Markham should have them in stock. |
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Oh no no no, I am not being cheap out. I just want to know why the OEM wheel nuts do not fit (You just explained to me). Regarding the tuner nuts, I know most of them will have the paint chips problems. I really cannot find a store in Markham selling those Gorilla spline-drive lugnuts. Most of them are selling the Muteki and etc. (the fancy ones). |
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I bought wheels from Phil (the owner) eons ago, good guy, knows his stuff. 495 Denison St, Markham. [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cm5eKqmQpNo"]Automotive Import Market - (905)477-1771 - YouTube[/ame] |
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![]() Thanks a lot, I will try calling this shop |
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Good luck! |
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![]() ![]() ![]() I was there buying snow tire package but not much choice at the first time. Steel rims were the cheapest package and wheel covers were free of charge. It was a very good deal for a poor student like me at that time. |
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