Bridgestone Potenza RE-71R 215/45/17

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Are these old or new?

Could one squeeze a 215/45/17 on stock suspension?

I feel like if these have been around a while AND fit they would be mentioned. Figured Id bring it up here as I peruse the net finding solutions to problems I don't have..
 


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The tire has a possibility of rubbing due to its height* on aggressive driving .The width is alright though*
 


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Those tires are magic - try it, they are worth it.
 


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These are stock SVT focus size. I also have a SVT focus. I tried them on my fiesta, once. Yes they fit. Yes they rub. Over every bump. And under hard cornering, horrible. I hated hearing them rubbing, I never put them back on.
 


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These are stock SVT focus size. I also have a SVT focus. I tried them on my fiesta, once. Yes they fit. Yes they rub. Over every bump. And under hard cornering, horrible. I hated hearing them rubbing, I never put them back on.
odd, im currently running that size and haven't rubbed once.
 


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Confirming they rub (against plastic wheel liner at 1100 & 1300) at full compression of OEM suspension. I run stock height but with coilovers and they do not rub any longer.

As to age, Bridgestone does not make these tires anymore, I think all remaining stock is at least over 1 year old at this point. Still great tires though.
 


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odd, im currently running that size and haven't rubbed once.
Maybe your car is younger, less mileage, suspension less worn out. And yes, i'm pretty sure it was only rubbing on the fender liner, but for me, it was everywhere, pretty much all the time, every little bump in the road.
 




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