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I'm replacing my tires and wanted to know which of these would fit on my stock 17s?
225 50 17 Goodyear eagle RS-A RSA 93W 70% tread, $40 for both (ecl5),
235 55 17 Pirelli Scorpion str* tread 60% tread, $40 for both (x35) 245 40 17 Michelin pilot sport ps2 91Y 50% tread, $50 for both (clk5) 245 45 17 Kumho ecsta supra 95W 80% tread, $59 for both (e50chrm6) The stock SHOULD be 235/50/17 and 225/50/17 I want a more fatter tire, and I don't know what XXX/XX/Rim Size means. Thanks! |
So after searching, I have found that 235/50/17 are the best fit closest to OEM.
Or would it matter if I got one of the above mentioned? Thank you. |
Are your 17's 6-spoke or 5-spoke?
I know the 6-spoke are 7" wheels, but I can't remember if the sport pkg 5-spoke wheels are wider or not :/ |
Dear, thank you for replying
I have this one https://g35driver.com/forums/attachm..._3193878_n.jpg 6 Spoke Wheel |
I see you had Michelin Tires http://www.nfspmotorsports.com/forum...tem.php?id=752
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Dear NFSP_G35 are you there?
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WTF with all the "Dear" crap?
Yeah, those are 7" wide. A 215 is stock, 225 will work, not sure about the 235, I think 245 is too wide. |
get the right sizes which is a 215/55/17.
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Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
(Post 5947063)
get the right sizes which is a 215/55/17.
However, I am like to get 235 people said before, 235/50/17 is the good one for tire for OEM stock rims wheels. |
you sir make very little sense.
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Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
(Post 5947079)
you sir make very little sense.
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Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
(Post 5947079)
you sir make very little sense.
So many people said 235/50/17 are perfect sizes for tires but I want to double check. So which one is best tires for stock? Thank you for replying G35SedanGrn |
thats the stock tire size, 215/55/17 the size my car came with from the dealership. stick to that size if you want different sizes then get different wheels.
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Originally Posted by G35SedanGrn
(Post 5947123)
thats the stock tire size, 215/55/17 the size my car came with from the dealership. stick to that size if you want different sizes then get different wheels.
Thank you for the reply. If I get maybe 235, will that make it more smoother ride? |
I thought the stock size tire was 225/50 f and 235 50 rear...eww@ 215's lol
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