Will 17s with 205 tires and +40 offset rub if I'm not lowered?
You will end up with a larger diameter wheel/tire setup. An 18" wheel on a 35 series tires is the same diameter as a 17" wheel on a 40 series tire. Your 17" on a 45 series will be larger. 45 series is preferred for a 16" wheel and by running it on your 17" will throw your speedometer off a bit cause you to speed without knowing it. You can see in the picture below the tire and wheel difference in the background represented by the rings
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I'm on 225/45-17 with 17x7 +45 Rays wheels lowered on BC coilovers (not slammed) with rolled rear fenders and no back seats (no fatty passengers) and I'll only get a little bit of rub in the front at full lock under hard cornering. I'm sticking with 225's from now on.
A fellow P5 owner told me at Mid-Ohio this summer "Your tires are too big.". Lulz.
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Scored a set of really nice condition MSP Racing Harts off craigslist and a couple of spare center caps recently. Tokico Blues and Tein S-techs are on their way as well. Now just to wait until the tires wear down on the stock P5 rims![]()
@NoFear1911-looks good, painted the valance seems to be trending, wouldnt look bad esp since you have the bumper pad.
what it would look like..but yellow...
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