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> pls help--Tires sizes, 215/40/17 or 205/40/17
post Dec 2, 2003 - 7:16 PM
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Hi
I live in snow area. I am looking for a set 17 inch high quality all season tires.

what brand and size should I go for?

215 is wider than 205 what is the handling difference? which is better?


thanks for your help
post Dec 2, 2003 - 7:30 PM
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wider surface == wider contact patch == better traction. wider is most always better, the only downfall is that if they are too wide, they will rub...BUT, 215/40/17s will be ok on the celica. smile.gif. i'd go wider, most definately.

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post Dec 2, 2003 - 7:45 PM
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try looking at tirerack.com they have a lot of great info on tire size and sonw tires...


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post Dec 2, 2003 - 9:29 PM
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Just my advice, but i would put the Mud/snow tires on your stock rims if you still have them. But as for tire size on 17's, I would go with a 215-45-17. The 45 series profile will give you a little more prtection for the rim.
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post Dec 2, 2003 - 9:34 PM
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In a snowy area the 205 will be better. In dry conditions a wider tire gives better grip, but in snow/ice/rain it just means more surface to hydroplane with(if you don't believe me, just watch some rally races, in snow/dirt they run 165-185 width and on tarmac they run 205+).
Although stock rims with 185/65/15 would be better. Not only will it give better grip in the snow, you won't have to worry about damaging the nicer rims(sliding into curbs...).

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