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TSdanny1010
post Jun 25 2017, 04:01 AM, updated 7y ago

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what is possible rim size it can fit? plan to change the original rim.

best suitable tyre ?

This post has been edited by danny1010: Jun 25 2017, 04:01 AM
henrywwy
post Jun 25 2017, 05:57 AM

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QUOTE(danny1010 @ Jun 25 2017, 04:01 AM)
what is possible rim size it can fit? plan to change the original rim.

best suitable tyre ?
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chr is launched in malaysia?
therain01
post Jun 26 2017, 12:35 AM

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???
I'm confused.
TSdanny1010
post Jun 27 2017, 08:17 PM

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Launched in SG. Got the car dy. planning to upgrade the rim. That's why asking for advise
Henry T
post Jun 29 2017, 11:00 AM

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What is the original size?
TSdanny1010
post Jun 29 2017, 03:01 PM

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17"
Henry T
post Jun 29 2017, 04:29 PM

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QUOTE(danny1010 @ Jun 29 2017, 03:01 PM)
17"
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OEM should be 17x7.

I think the wheel well can accommodate up to 18x8 without rubbing. Just remember to go one series lower profile on the tyres, like from 50 series to 45 series.

And if you stick with the same offset the 1" additional width is spread out 1/2" to the outter rim and 1/2" to the inner rim with no adverse effect on you wheel hub and bearing. The offset is embossed on the inner side of your standard alloy rim. Remove wheel from the car to see it.
TSdanny1010
post Jun 30 2017, 12:08 AM

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QUOTE(Henry T @ Jun 29 2017, 04:29 PM)
OEM should be 17x7.

I think the wheel well can accommodate up to 18x8 without rubbing. Just remember to go one series lower profile on the tyres, like from 50 series to 45 series.

And if you stick with the same offset the 1" additional width is spread out 1/2" to the outter rim and 1/2" to the inner rim with no adverse effect on you wheel hub and bearing. The offset is embossed on the inner side of your standard alloy rim. Remove wheel from the car to see it.
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do you think it will fit a 20" ?
lyc1982
post Jun 30 2017, 12:11 AM

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just go for 20"

no regrets
TSdanny1010
post Jun 30 2017, 12:14 AM

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QUOTE(lyc1982 @ Jun 30 2017, 12:11 AM)
just go for 20"

no regrets
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any estimate how much it will cost? + tyre
Henry T
post Jun 30 2017, 10:35 AM

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QUOTE(danny1010 @ Jun 30 2017, 12:08 AM)
do you think it will fit a 20" ?
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Usually when an alloy wheel is larger it is also wider. While you can mitigate the larger diameter with a yet lower profile tyre (say 35 series), you cannot do much with the extra width. Ok, you can try different offsets or roll your fenders to prevent rubbing.

All said, it is not just the diameter. You must also consider the width. You can always ask the dealer to try fitting to find out.


 

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