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Old 08-04-2015, 02:59 PM   #1
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245/40/17 fit stacked behind seats?

Anyone fit 4 of these in their car stacked behind the seats? I can fit 225/45/17 on 17x8 stacked 2x2.

Looking at getting xxr 17x8.25 with 245/40 but might go with 225/45
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I stacked 245/45/17 '==' style on the back seat folded down. It was a tight fit.
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Back seat, yes.

Or you can take out spare and put 2x in the trunk and 2x in the back seat.

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245 40 17 I could not fit 2 side by side, stacked two high, with the back seat folded down.

Can fit two side by side, then one on top of that, and one in trunk
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I stacked 245/45/17 '==' style on the back seat folded down. It was a tight fit.
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245 40 17 I could not fit 2 side by side, stacked two high, with the back seat folded down.

Can fit two side by side, then one on top of that, and one in trunk
Hmmm

What size wheel? What model tire?

I know my 225/45 are tight and i basically squeeze them in against the interior. It causes minor scratches and such but i dont mind.

Are you saying you physically cant if you tried?

Anyone got pictures?
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Once I got these mounted I put the mounted stock wheels/tires back in the car with back seat folded up as normal. One in each seat. One vertically behind pushed forward passenger seat. One in trunk. Seemed like there was plenty of room for bigger wheels/tires, if needed.

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Lol wut

Thanks for input but i mean mounted wheel and tire. with back seat flat the 4 stacked 2x2 leaving the entire trunk space for my tools and travel bat.

See in this pic i have my tools and shit in trunk. Tires are in back seat (unable to see in pic)

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I don't stack up like "==", instead do this way "//_" and put the 4th one in the trunk
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I included the part about how I returned it all home thinking that method may work for your needs. Standing them vertically like Ichitaka said throughout the back seat seems like it should work, perhaps pinning one behind the passenger seat as done in the pictures I provided.
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Hmmm

What size wheel? What model tire?

I know my 225/45 are tight and i basically squeeze them in against the interior. It causes minor scratches and such but i dont mind.

Are you saying you physically cant if you tried?

Anyone got pictures?
17x9 245 40 r1r and rs3, neither fit without seriously pushing and scratching interior. It could fit you didn't give a shit....
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Hmmm

What size wheel? What model tire?

I know my 225/45 are tight and i basically squeeze them in against the interior. It causes minor scratches and such but i dont mind.

Are you saying you physically cant if you tried?

Anyone got pictures?
245/45/17 Pilot Super Sport not on the wheel though. I misunderstood that part.

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17x9 245 40 r1r and rs3, neither fit without seriously pushing and scratching interior. It could fit you didn't give a shit....
This. I put an old beach towel over themto prevent the scratching, but it was a super tight fit.
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