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    Pics of 205/40 and 205/45 on a 16x7.5" wheel?

    Like the title states, I'm looking for pics of 205/40 and 205/45 tires on a 16x7.5" wheel. If you've got some pics, let's see 'em!
    Last edited by Jand3rson; 04-03-2010, 06:52 PM.

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    Originally posted by Janderson View Post
    Like the title states, I'm looking for pics of 205/40 and 205/45 tires on a 16x7.5" wheel. If you've got some pics, let's see 'em!
    You're still rocking IE3s, right?

    Pics would definitely be nice, but I really think you're going to want to go with a 205/45/16. It will look money. :thumbsup:
    Originally posted by z31maniac
    I just hate everyone.

    No need for discretion.

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      #3
      I think so too. I don't want to have too tall of a sidewall, but I still want the width. My IE3s are sans one full coil up front.

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        #4
        wish I had pics. Isn't a 205 ona 7.5 going towards stretched tire? I have 205/55s mounted on my 7in wide wheels

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          #5
          Originally posted by Janderson View Post
          I think so too. I don't want to have too tall of a sidewall, but I still want the width. My IE3s are sans one full coil up front.
          Ahh. Didn't realize you were down a coil. In that case you might be able to pull off the smaller sidewall. Even still, your car is really simple and clean, I think a proper OD tire will look great and proper.

          205 on a 7.5 should be pretty close to vertical sidewall, maybe slight stretch I would think.

          I want to see some pics now. I know a lot of borbets come in 16x7.5.
          Originally posted by z31maniac
          I just hate everyone.

          No need for discretion.

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            #6
            I just bought some kosei k1 16x7.5 with 205/40/16 tires. Ill post up some pics in a min.

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              #7
              Get 205/45's. You need a really slammed car to pull off 205/40's without having any wheel gap and making the tire look too small in the wheel well.
              Byron
              Leichtbau

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                #8
                Originally posted by 87e30 View Post
                Ahh. Didn't realize you were down a coil. In that case you might be able to pull off the smaller sidewall. Even still, your car is really simple and clean, I think a proper OD tire will look great and proper.

                205 on a 7.5 should be pretty close to vertical sidewall, maybe slight stretch I would think.

                I want to see some pics now. I know a lot of borbets come in 16x7.5.
                That's what I want, is a slight stretch. I'm going to be at ET15 front, and ET 10 rear, my fronts are rolled, but my rears are not (yet). I had 205/50's on my 16x7.5 Borbet Type E's, and they looked really big. But they were also Potenza S03's, which run wide. I'm most likely going with Yokohama Parada Spec-2's, and tire sizing varies between manufacturers just like clothes and shoes.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by E30SPDFRK View Post
                  Get 205/45's. You need a really slammed car to pull off 205/40's without having any wheel gap and making the tire look too small in the wheel well.
                  I agree I mounted one of my koseis on my e30 and it looked pretty ridiculous not being slammed.

                  Also pic coming soon

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                    #10
                    Sorry its not a 7.5 but it should give you a good idea.
                    This was a 205/45 on a 8inch wheel.

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                      #11
                      205/45 parada spec2's on a 7" wide wheel et10 front
                      Byron
                      Leichtbau

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                        #12
                        Here's mine, Ziex 912 205/45 on 16x7.5 ET20 throwing stars.



                        To be honest tho, I previously ran these, Potenza GIII 205/50, and they handled and drove much better.



                        I'll probably be going back to 205/50s next. On spec, the have a wider tread surface as well which probably contributed to the better handling.

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                          #13
                          Old pic I dug up of my Hartge's. 16x7.5 w/ a 195/40.

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                            #14
                            Warning these photos show my wheels on my buddy's Honda haha. Not the greatest pics but should help ya out a little bit.
                            Size is 16x7.5 with 205/40/16 tires.





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                              #15
                              Now THAT I like. And I have no problem with Hondas. What brand tire is that? They look like Potenzas.

                              I'm only worried that I'll have too much fender gap to pull that size off.

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