215 on a sedan
jim green
jeg1976 at yahoo.com
Thu Mar 8 20:26:07 EST 2001
Yea, it would seem that way. The tires I was
comparing were two different brands. Actual tire
sizes will vary from company to company. Maybe I'm
smoking crack. I just think the new ones sit better
than the old ones on the car. My advice, just test
fit, and watch those 225's in the back. They are
going to be REAL tight if your car is lowered. Unless
your delirious like me right now.
--- Alexander van Gerbig <Audi_80 at email.msn.com>
wrote:
> Do you mean 215/45? Because 215/40 has a
> smaller sidewall than the
> 205/45, drops 6mm on the sidewall. I am still
> waiting for my 225/40's to
> get mounted up, but should have them by next week.
> I will surely test fit
> when the snow clears up. I really think this is the
> ticket for maximum
> wideness and some protection, though the 215/45 is
> actually the ideal size,
> more sidewall + plenty of width, but it just isn't
> manufactured for anything
> but the NSX and MR2 applications, no choices and
> very pricey.
>
> Alexander van Gerbig -- '88 80
>
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Jim Green
'89 90tq
http://www.geocities.com/jeg1976/
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