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Old 01-22-2009, 01:32 PM   #11
CASTREX
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Not 205/45/17?
You can probably fit 205/45 with no problem. And the car will probably be more confortable.
My car is a Yaris TS and came from factory with 205/45/17 wheels.


Altough the best match to the US OEM wheel sizes would be 205/40.


Also, there are more tire options on 205/40 than in 205/45.


Are you lowered or planning to drop your car?

If you are going for a close to 2" drop stay with the 205/40's If you are dropping around 1" then 205/45

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That will minimize any rubbing on the plastic inner fender over speed bumps.
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