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Old 10-23-2012, 11:04 AM   #15
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+25 in the rear will stick out and the +35 will a bit as well depending on the tire. I have 17x8 +38 with 255/40 on my car now (SSRs) and I can show you a pic. I'm actually switching to XXR527 17x8.25 +35 Thursday and can show you pics of the fitment of that though my car is lowered about an inch.

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Also i'm planing to stretch the OEM Michellin 215/45 onto the 8,25 width, will this work or they are just way to small? Looking to save money so i don't have to buy new tires also since the wheels costs about 250$ each here in Sweden
Michelin specs the OE Primacy HP 215/45/17 can be safely used with an 8" rim. In spite of this almost every other tire model from every other brand i've seen in this size can be used with a 8.5" rim according to spec. I wouldn't worry about going 8.25". .25" over spec is not even considered a stretch in the stretch community. Save your cash.
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Old 10-25-2012, 12:00 PM   #17
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Michelin specs the OE Primacy HP 215/45/17 can be safely used with an 8" rim. In spite of this almost every other tire model from every other brand i've seen in this size can be used with a 8.5" rim according to spec. I wouldn't worry about going 8.25". .25" over spec is not even considered a stretch in the stretch community. Save your cash.
Thanks hopefully will have the OEM michellins installed on the XXR tomorrow or next week. Just need new wheel nuts, the stock nuts did fit but it's to tight so i cannot get any tools on the nut
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Thanks hopefully will have the OEM michellins installed on the XXR tomorrow or next week. Just need new wheel nuts, the stock nuts did fit but it's to tight so i cannot get any tools on the nut
Stock lug nuts usually have a rounded seat and should not be used with aftermarket rims. you'll need a flat seat in order to install your wheels safely.
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They just finished mounting mine, I leave here in about 10 minutes to pick it up. I'll try to snap a quick pic in my office parking lot before I get back.
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Sweet, what size on the tire are you using?
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255/40/17 Star Specs which are wide for a 255.
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Looks good, thanks for the pictures.
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Less than 1", probably 20mm but I never measured the before. One more I took when I got home.

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FINALLY managed to put the wheels on!!!
But only 1 pic and with shitty iphone quality

XXR527 17x8,25 with 235/45-17

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Old 12-12-2012, 07:00 AM   #26
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MORE PICS!!! Hehe Specially showing how much it pokes out
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Need to lower her!
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bump for more pics showing poke at front and rear!
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