What tire can fit on a 17×8?
235 and 245mm wide tires will fit 17×8″ wheels but add to the cost and weight as well as fewer tires to choose from. 205/45-17 isn’t a good size for a 17×8″ wheel, it’s more of a stretch fit.
What size tires does a WRX have?
2019 Subaru WRX | ||
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Rim Size | Tire Sizes | Subaru WRX Options |
17-Inch | 235-45-17 | Base |
18-Inch | 245-40-18 | LimitedPremiumSeries.Gray |
What does 17×8 rim size mean?
Wheel sizes are defined with the calculation: (diameter x width), so that a 17” diameter wheel might be 17×7”, 17×7. 5” or 17×8”. On most wheels the width will be printed on the back of the spokes, meaning that the wheel has to be removed to read it. If the width is not printed on the back, you may have to measure.
What size are Subaru WRX wheels?
The Subaru WRX uses a 5×114. 3 bolt pattern with wheel diameters usually ranging from 17 to 20 inches, widths from 7 to 8.5 inches, and offsets from +35 to +48.
Will a 265 70r17 fit a 17×8 wheel?
They will fit fine.
Whats the widest tire I can put on a 17×8?
On the stock 17×8, anything wider than a 255 will be “unrecommended”. A 275 will fit, but is really too large for an 8″ wide wheel.
How wide is a 235 45R17 tire?
Tire calculator
Parameter | Old | New |
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Overall diameter: | 643 mm | 657 mm |
Section width | 235 mm | 225 mm |
Circumference | 2021 mm | 2063 mm |
Sidewall height | 106 mm | 113 mm |
What size tires are on a 2018 WRX?
P235/45R17 (Base)
P245/35R19 (STI · STI Limited w/Lip · STI Limited w/Wing)P245/40R18 (Limited · Premium)
2018 Subaru WRX/Tire size
What’s the widest tire for a 17×8 rim?
What offset for 2017 WRX?
This Factory OEM Subaru rim comes equipped on a 2017 Subaru WRX. This is an aluminium wheel with a diameter of 18″ width of 8.5″. This Subaru WRX wheel has 5 lug holes and a bolt pattern of 114.3mm. The offset of this Subaru WRX rim is 55mm.
What is the widest tire for a 17 inch rim?
The largest tire size that will fit on a 17-inch rim is a 54-inch tire in diameter (54/19.5R17). The bigger the tire, the more grip and stability on the road while driving and turning.