haydoss Posted November 23, 2010 Report Posted November 23, 2010 Hey all, Just wondering if 17's will fit onto my KE30 without major modifications, reason being my dad gets heaps of 17 inch tyres from his work for free and wouldnt cost me anything to get tyres, cheers :) Quote
Chillin Posted November 23, 2010 Report Posted November 23, 2010 Hey all, Just wondering if 17's will fit onto my KE30 without major modifications, reason being my dad gets heaps of 17 inch tyres from his work for free and wouldnt cost me anything to get tyres, cheers :) anything over 6 inches wide on a 17" rim will not work out they would also need to have a lot of positive offset as the turning path on the front will scrub within the wheel wells on a low offset rim. don't even bother if the profile of the tires are over 45. Don't get me wrong, it is possible to have 17's but you are very limited in tire/rim choice that will not need alterations to you're wells. Quote
dylanholt Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 anything over 6 inches wide on a 17" rim will not work out they would also need to have a lot of positive offset as the turning path on the front will scrub within the wheel wells on a low offset rim. don't even bother if the profile of the tires are over 45. Don't get me wrong, it is possible to have 17's but you are very limited in tire/rim choice that will not need alterations to you're wells. whats the best way to get a wider tire on the ke30 with out major mods? if i get an extender to push the rim out more will that work? Quote
coln72 Posted December 4, 2010 Report Posted December 4, 2010 Buy decent rims suited for a RWD and spacing issues are not an issue. Had 225/60/13's under the rear of my KE35 with minimal mods. Only lipped the guards. Could of gone wider with different rims as still had room on the inside. Quote
Ke30Liam Posted December 5, 2010 Report Posted December 5, 2010 (edited) i have some spare wheels for my s13 and the tires on the back of my ke30 were bald so i put the 15's on, the profile of the tires were 65 so you'd be around the same with 17's with very low profiles if not bigger, but with fairly stiff suspension the tires are rubbing in the top of the wheel well, so i can only assume you'd have similar problems. i didnt even bother with the front end because i wouldn't be able to steer at all. so yes, you can fit the on, but you wont be enjoying the drive at all in my opinion. they'll just be too tall. it has also raised the ass end of the car, so it now sits 2" higher in the air, give a cool "nose down" point to the body but probably not so good for handling Edited December 5, 2010 by Ke30Liam Quote
KDoG Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 Hey Mate, Check out THIS Link, they tell show ya what you will need size whise to keep the same rolling diameter. It doesnt tell ya if itll hit anything else like guards or struts or stuff but is a good guide. For my KE35 they reckon 215/35 17's or 205/40 17's.... 7-8" wide rim for the later but Quote
towe001 Posted December 6, 2010 Report Posted December 6, 2010 KE35 <snipe> 215/35 17's or 205/40 17's My opinion of that - no tire flex when you hit a pot hole, the ride will be shut on the typical aussie road. And you'll have everybody checking out your poofy undersized brakes behind your rice racer hot wheels rims. Quote
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