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    Is 225/40 too big for a 16x9? (rear)

    Anyone running 225/40 instead of 215/40 in the rear?

    #2
    Are you serious? People run 235/40s on 7.5" 17" wheels all the time.

    Or are you concerned about rubbing?

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      #3
      225/40 is too small for a 16x9 in my opinion.
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        #4
        Depends on the offset, and your willingness to roll your fenders.

        Originally posted by Janderson
        you can have the keys to my hunk of 20+ year old West German steel when you pry them from my cold dead fingers.

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          #5
          Way too small. I run 225 50's on a 15x7

          S54B32 swap in progress. Status: Getting There

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            #6
            Not at all for the rear. You will need a little bit more rolling, but height wise they will fit fine.

            Does anyone even make that size?
            Byron
            Leichtbau

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              #7
              Well, it looks that 215x40 is the tire of choice for the 16x9 (et15) euro look. Toyo makes 225x40

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                #8
                I wouldn't call stretched tires a euro look personally bu I guess that's personal taste, I'd do 245 width tires on a 9 inch rim

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                  #9
                  Actually 205/45's are the preferred stretch tires for 9's. About the same amount of stretch as a 215/40 but a bit taller so it fill the wheel wells better.
                  Byron
                  Leichtbau

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
                    Actually 205/45's are the preferred stretch tires for 9's. About the same amount of stretch as a 215/40 but a bit taller so it fill the wheel wells better.
                    would that clear the fenders for 16x9 et10 with the 205/45?

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                      #11
                      215's should be fine for most drops i think 225 might require a smaller sidewall for clearance but i think it could work...

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by balooshinakus View Post
                        I wouldn't call stretched tires a euro look personally bu I guess that's personal taste, I'd do 245 width tires on a 9 inch rim
                        Stretched tires originated to conform to a european law (I don't remember where in europe) that stated the tread needed to be contained within the fenders. So people kept the tread in the fenders and poked the sidewall out.

                        I see it on both japanese and european cars, but the roots are european.
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                          #13
                          too small in overall diameter (should be 45 aspect ratio), and too narrow in width to fit a 9" rim

                          Lee
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                            #14
                            225/45/16 on 16x9 ET 24


                            1991 330is


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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Massive Lee View Post
                              too small in overall diameter (should be 45 aspect ratio), and too narrow in width to fit a 9" rim

                              Lee
                              How do you figure they are too skinny? 225mm is almost exactly 9 inches wide.
                              Byron
                              Leichtbau

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