215 or 225 or 235 or 245 or 275 depends on individual taste ..that's the width you're looking at .... by the way what model of car are you refering to ?
oo...at first i thought only can use 225...so if i use 215 instead how the look gona b?curently the tyre side wall look flush to my rims...so if use 215 the tyre side wall will look senget skit r?...im asking this question because 215 tyre is a bit cheap compare to 225.hehe...my car is e46 318i
oo...at first i thought only can use 225...so if i use 215 instead how the look gona b?curently the tyre side wall look flush to my rims...so if use 215 the tyre side wall will look senget skit r?...im asking this question because 215 tyre is a bit cheap compare to 225.hehe...my car is e46 318i
usually by running a larger width tyre could some how protect your wheel case if there is a punture to occur as the pucture tyre wall would sit firmly on ya wheels. ... usually most of the e46'ers would run a smaller width at front and a larger width at rear to get the awsome agressive stance ...
dont know bro..i got this tyre from the first owner...now using 17' rims with 225/45/17....can explain how the 3% rule work?also will my car look awesome if use 215 instead of 225?thanks in advance:rock:
basically bro, the smaller the number, i.e; 245, 225, 215, 205, 195... the thinner the tyre will be. Yes, as stated above, those numbers refer to tyre width. So, depending on ur preference...u want wider wheels, go for bigger numbers...