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    Will 225/50R15 tires fit OK on my stock suspension 325iC?

    Anyone have a pic of Ronals on a stock car with 225s?

    Thanks!
    Mark
    88 325ic
    03 325i

    #2
    Originally posted by mrl325i View Post
    Will 225/50R15 tires fit OK on my stock suspension 325iC?

    Anyone have a pic of Ronals on a stock car with 225s?

    Thanks!
    You should be more than fine on stock suspension I would think.

    Any idea on what exact tires you are getting? I have no problems with 225/50 Yokohama ES100s on mine. Some tires run wider than others but again, I'm pretty sure you'll be fine. I've never felt any rubbing.



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      #3
      Originally posted by DEV0 E30 View Post
      Any idea on what exact tires you are getting?
      I am planning on Kumho Ecsta ASX or AST tires. I currently have ASXs on my e46 and I am very happy with them.
      Mark
      88 325ic
      03 325i

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        #4
        Last I checked Kumho doesn't make a 225/50/15 street tire.

        Some 225's will be okay, some will not. If you liked the ASX, try the Falken ZE-512. Excellent tire, and it runs narrow; you'll be fine with 225's.

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          #5
          depends on the wheel, but they will most likely fit fine.

          edit: haha, duh! I forgot the title of the thread. yes they'll fit great.
          Last edited by 2002maniac; 02-01-2007, 10:16 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
            Last I checked Kumho doesn't make a 225/50/15 street tire.
            The ASX does not, but the AST does come in that size, and it is only $53 at Tirerack.

            My concerns are twofold: that the 225 actually fits on the wheel, and that the 225 does not rub on any part of the car.
            Mark
            88 325ic
            03 325i

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              #7
              Ahhh, new stuff. See, this is why I mention "last time I checked". And I'm on Tirerack weekly just about, it must be a new size offering.

              Check the section width of the 225/50/15. If it's more than 9.2" on a 7" wheel, you may have issues. I severely doubt an H-rated all-season would be that wide though, only extremely aggressive summer gear is.

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                #8
                A few years ago, I had ACT LS 15" x 7.5" et25 and 225.50.15 TOYO RA1s on my Hartge H23.

                That was a great set-up. If you track your car, the rear tires will slightly rub the inner well under compression. Nothing major, and that is a very common occurence. You will only notice a skidmark on the metal that will be polished a bit. Don't worry.
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                  #9
                  Thanks for the info. Looks like I'll stick with the recommended 205/55 tires. According to Tirerack, the 225 Kumhos might have fit problems.
                  Mark
                  88 325ic
                  03 325i

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                    #10
                    I run a 225/40/16 hankook ventus whatever. No rubs with H&R sports. If you dont do a lot of performance driving, stick with the 205. They'll be lighter and narrower so better acceleration and better gas mileage.
                    --Will

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                      #11
                      Don't listen to Tirerack, they are ultra-conservative.

                      I just looked up the tire specs, they are 9.2" on a 7". Run the 225's if you'd like.

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                        #12
                        My car has stock suspension, and it is gonna stay that way, so I'll just keep it stock-sized on the rubber, too.
                        Mark
                        88 325ic
                        03 325i

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                          Don't listen to Tirerack, they are ultra-conservative.

                          I just looked up the tire specs, they are 9.2" on a 7". Run the 225's if you'd like.
                          TR guy said with 25 offset they might rub fenders.
                          Mark
                          88 325ic
                          03 325i

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                            #14
                            Fair enough. If you want to be 100% certain they won't rub, just get the 205s.

                            FWIW, I have ET20 with 225's and they dont rub. ;)

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by Mystikal View Post
                              FWIW, I have ET20 with 225's and they dont rub. ;)
                              I would probably be fine, but there is so much debate on the boards and conflicting info about what brands fit and what don't that I am just going to take the easy way and go for the OEM size. Thanks for the input.
                              Mark
                              88 325ic
                              03 325i

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