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Old 06-13-2016, 06:38 PM   #1
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Guys, can I ask your help again please? Checking out rims now and with the help I've had from the thread already out there I think I've come up with a set that will work but could you confirm for me if these will fit my car?

http://www.rimstyle.com/alloywheels/...011&s=urBJwKgH

They are 17x7 going to be on 215/40 tyres and they are ET42

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Old 06-13-2016, 07:19 PM   #2
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Guys, can I ask your help again please? Checking out rims now and with the help I've had from the thread already out there I think I've come up with a set that will work but could you confirm for me if these will fit my car?

http://www.rimstyle.com/alloywheels/...011&s=urBJwKgH

They are 17x7 going to be on 215/40 tyres and they are ET42

Thanks :D
17x7, ET42 will work very well! I would not fit 215mm rubber. I would go with 205/45 tyres on stock suspension (or a mild drop). With anything more than a mild drop, go with 205/40 rubber.

BTW, the 4 bolt pattern will not look very good on that wheel.
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Old 06-13-2016, 09:10 PM   #3
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17x7, ET42 will work very well! I would not fit 215mm rubber. I would go with 205/45 tyres on stock suspension (or a mild drop). With anything more than a mild drop, go with 205/40 rubber.

BTW, the 4 bolt pattern will not look very good on that wheel.
215/40R17 will give a dia. of 23.8" and OEM dia. is 23.7". It will fit fine and can be lowered 1.5" no problem. 215 wide fits easy. Other then that the look is personal choice. I have 205/45R16 lowered 1.5" and plenty of space to spare. I even did 225/45R16 no issues.;)
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