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Old 12-22-2006, 04:00 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by bigsky2 View Post
I suggest caculating your overall stock diameter (wheel + tire), and then calculating the new overall diameter with your new wheel and tire setup.

For me, the stock setup was 185-65-R15, and the new setup was 205-40-R17.

I think there is a minor difference in diameter, and hence there is slightly more gap between the tire and my wheel well.
stock tires are larger in Canada? here in the states out stock size is 185-60-15 witch would translate to a 215-40-17
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