Perfect Wheels/Tires Combo?

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Hi to all, first time here. Got my fist for a month now and is time to put some new shoes. I have been searching for couple of days here and other places and still not sure what is the best wheels/tires combo. This for a stock fist, mine is all stock. I dont want the combo to look to small and i dont want the combo to look too big and rub and i dont want the combo to go over the fenders. Here is a few size that i have look but what is the best combo for me? 205/50 on 16x7 or 16x7.5, 215/40 on 17x7 or 17x7.5, 205/45 on 17x7 or 17x7.5?
 


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This is my favorite setup that I have found so far, for looks anyway.18x8 with a 42mm offset. I want to purchase in spring time with my tax return.
 


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Do you know the tire size on this one? 215/35?

EDIT: Saw the other thread posted. 18x8/4x108/42mm offset w/ST Suspension XTA coilover, 215/40/18's.
 


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Look beautiful! But is not the right combo for me. Im sure that set up will rub
 


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17x8 can you get a 225 in on stock suspension with no rub or rolling of fenders?
 


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18s just don't look right to me. It's 17s or 16s for me.
 


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Any help? Im looking at 3 set up but not sure which of one will look better:
1- 205/50/16
2- 215/40/17x7
3- 215/40/17x7.5

Which of this 3 set up will look better on a stock fist?
 


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Between the two 17 inch sizes, I was always told wider is better performance wise. And 1/2 inch won't be a significant different anyway.

And the 16 inch will give you a better ride. Just have to decide which set up you're looking for. I'm being a complete hypocrite because I can't decide between 16s or 17s either. Ha. Other thing leaning more toward 16s is the better ride because I travel into the city and I like the cheaper prices, for wheels and tires.
 


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I was ready to go with the 17" but then i found out that the 16" was going to cover more room because of the overall diameter. So im confuse now, which set up will cover more room without rub?
 


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Any help? Im looking at 3 set up but not sure which of one will look better:
1- 205/50/16
2- 215/40/17x7
3- 215/40/17x7.5

Which of this 3 set up will look better on a stock fist?
215/40/17x7.5 will fill in the wheel gap the best. 42mm offset will ensure that you won't have any rubbing issues.
 


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215/40/17x7.5 will fill in the wheel gap the best. 42mm offset will ensure that you won't have any rubbing issues.
Thanks alot. Will order in that size
 


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215/40/17x7.5 will fill in the wheel gap the best. 42mm offset will ensure that you won't have any rubbing issues.
Won't 215 stretch more though on a 7.5, which would lead to it not filling the wheel gap as much? Or am I wrong about that??
 


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I just went with team dynamics 1.2 17*7.5 with 53 offset as suggest by PCA to fit as close to stock look and will be going a 215/40 tire for a slightly wider and a touch taller. Not sure if that helps.
 


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The tire/wheel choice is certainly a personal thing associated with "looks", but the OZ Ultra in 17x7 with a 215/40x17 Dunlop is about as good as you can get for grip on summer/wet roads. As for comfort however, the 16x7 OZ Ultra with a 204/45x16 high performance all season will be much better.

I've switched to the OEM wheels with the Potenzas for winter..., until they're worn out.
 


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I just went with team dynamics 1.2 17*7.5 with 53 offset as suggest by PCA to fit as close to stock look and will be going a 215/40 tire for a slightly wider and a touch taller. Not sure if that helps.
Custom order?
 


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The tire/wheel choice is certainly a personal thing associated with "looks", but the OZ Ultra in 17x7 with a 215/40x17 Dunlop is about as good as you can get for grip on summer/wet roads. As for comfort however, the 16x7 OZ Ultra with a 204/45x16 high performance all season will be much better.

I've switched to the OEM wheels with the Potenzas for winter..., until they're worn out.
Think I might be going with the 16s for better comfort on these shitty city roads.
 


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Won't 215 stretch more though on a 7.5, which would lead to it not filling the wheel gap as much? Or am I wrong about that??
You're not wrong in theory, but in this example it wouldn't make that much of a difference. 1/2" is only 12-ish mm, or 6mm per side of the tire. That small of an amount wouldn't diminish your sidewall height noticeably.
 




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