Im looking at buying rims for my ‘15 Rolla S
17”x7.5” Diameter, +38 Offset, 5x100 Bolt Pattern with 225/45ZR17 W tires from CarID, i’ve never bought rims from this site and just wanted to make sure they would fit
Im looking at buying rims for my ‘15 Rolla S
17”x7.5” Diameter, +38 Offset, 5x100 Bolt Pattern with 225/45ZR17 W tires from CarID, i’ve never bought rims from this site and just wanted to make sure they would fit
Im looking at buying rims for my ‘15 Rolla S
17”x7.5” Diameter, +38 Offset, 5x100 Bolt Pattern with 225/45ZR17 W tires from CarID, i’ve never bought rims from this site and just wanted to make sure they would fit
Actually a 225/45R18 tire is too big. You should be using a 225/40R18 for the proper diameter that will keep your speedometer accurate. The proper diameter for the Corolla his 25.0" and the 225/45R18 is 26.0" which is way too big.
Actually a 225/45R18 tire is too big. You should be using a 225/40R18 for the proper diameter that will keep your speedometer accurate. The proper diameter for the Corolla his 25.0" and the 225/45R18 is 26.0" which is way too big.
Lol, I purchased the tires online and had them shipped to the tire shop. Then I brought the wheels in boxes to them.
They looked awesome at first, but now they definitely look too tall. I’m also kinda tired of the rims too.
Lol, I purchased the tires online and had them shipped to the tire shop. Then I brought the wheels in boxes to them.
They looked awesome at first, but now they definitely look too tall. I’m also kinda tired of the rims too.
It doesn't work like that as you think +2/-2 in sizes. As you you can see from the sizes I listed that are a perfect diameter. You were close but the difference between a 40 series and 45 series tire is very large in this case. You would be better off in swapping out the tires for the proper size. If you don't like the wheels you could just sell the set and buy new wheels that you like and put the proper 225/40R18 tires.
Hey I'm new to the corolla scene and was trying to figure out what size wheels and tires to buy and wow this chart is really helpful, do you mind telling me where you found it or where it comes from ? I'm still trying to figure out what I want, I know I want 18s, but I'm struggling on choosing a set of wheels because I'm not too familiar with the sizing.
Hey I'm new to the corolla scene and was trying to figure out what size wheels and tires to buy and wow this chart is really helpful, do you mind telling me where you found it or where it comes from ? I'm still trying to figure out what I want, I know I want 18s, but I'm struggling on choosing a set of wheels because I'm not too familiar with the sizing.
I've been around cars and used to sell tires and wheels many years ago so I just did it myself to help out others. The proper tire size for 18" wheels is a 225/40R18. Wheels come is different widths but a good fit for that tire would be a 18x8 +35mm offset. This will fill the wheel well nicely and look great. If the car is lowered you could lower it a little using some Eibach springs which will look even better and handle better while providing an excellent ride.
That's because it's too small of a diameter. I have no clue why Toyota uses the 215/45R17 size with a 24.6" diameter on the sedan when every other tire they use has a diameter of 25". On the Corolla iM hatchback they use the correct 225/45R17 size. Most people upgrade to a 225/45R17 when they shop for new tires. I also run the 225/45R17 on my 09 Corolla S.
Hopefully you didn't make the same mistake that he did and get the 225/45R18 size that is too large of a diameter. Go off of the list I left and you will always have the proper diameter in any wheel size.
Hopefully you didn't make the same mistake that he did and get the 225/45R18 size that is too large of a diameter. Go off of the list I left and you will always have the proper diameter in any wheel size.
Hopefully you didn't make the same mistake that he did and get the 225/45R18 size that is too large of a diameter. Go off of the list I left and you will always have the proper diameter in any wheel size.
I wasn't sure what size he was asking about since he used your quote. I responded because he referenced it. I wasn't picking on you! haha If you want to go wider a 255/35R18 has the proper 25" diameter.
Im looking at buying rims for my ‘15 Rolla S
17”x7.5” Diameter, +38 Offset, 5x100 Bolt Pattern with 225/45ZR17 W tires from CarID, i’ve never bought rims from this site and just wanted to make sure they would fit
That's because it's too small of a diameter. I have no clue why Toyota uses the 215/45R17 size with a 24.6" diameter on the sedan when every other tire they use has a diameter of 25". On the Corolla iM hatchback they use the correct 225/45R17 size. Most people upgrade to a 225/45R17 when they shop for new tires. I also run the 225/45R17 on my 09 Corolla S.
My S+ came with 215/45/17 because it has the Lexus suspension and body kit which is an inch lower then the swith that tire profile I have an inch and a half clearance from all the way around inside
My S+ came with 215/45/17 because it has the Lexus suspension and body kit which is an inch lower then the swith that tire profile I have an inch and a half clearance from all the way around inside
It has nothing to do with the suspension being different. Toyota has been using the 215/45R17 size that is the wrong diameter since the 10th Gen. The speedometer is calibrated for tires that are 25" in diameter and is why most people install the 225/45R17 size when replacing tires. The S+ still rides too high on the stock suspension and almost looks silly with the low profile tires and all of that wheel gap.