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Anyone ever tried 215 45 17 tires on stock rim?

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Anyone ever tried 215 45 17 tires on stock rim?
I'm here in China and my stock tires are about to retire but i found it not easy to find decent 205 40 17, 205 45 17 or 215 40 17 tires(with very limited choices like NanKang NS-2 and Nexen N6000 ). So I wonder if anyone ever tried 215 45 17 tires that are quite common with any rubbing or fender rolling issue?
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I actually did a lot of research on tire size as the common ones for winter are not 205/40R17. I found many old threads that the 215/45R17 do indeed work on the FiST with stock height suspension height with no rubbing. This is the size i will be running this winter. Since I have not used them yet I cant say 100% for sure.
 


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Yes, as CG said, 45 tires work fine on sock suspension. I'll be running 45r17 on stock wheels for my winter wheels and tires. I tested them out briefly and they fit fine. Speedo and ODO will be about 3.4% low.
 


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I'm running 235/40-17's on my stock rims and suspension. On my second set of tires. One issue is... You can't rotate the tires. The front 235's will only fit on the front. I run the stock size on the rear.
 


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I actually did a lot of research on tire size as the common ones for winter are not 205/40R17. I found many old threads that the 215/45R17 do indeed work on the FiST with stock height suspension height with no rubbing. This is the size i will be running this winter. Since I have not used them yet I cant say 100% for sure.
How well did the 215/45R17 work during the past Winter season ?

I'm aware that narrower and talling sidewall is supposed to be better. (instead we're going in the opposite direction)

I've gone wider before on a past vehicle and hadn't noticed any worse traction.

One thought is of ride-height. Narrower sinks deeper.
Another thought is of sidewall/tire flex, not being sufficient to knock snow from the tread. (snow packs in and ices up creating slicks)


Thanks!
 


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How well did the 215/45R17 work during the past Winter season ?

I'm aware that narrower and talling sidewall is supposed to be better. (instead we're going in the opposite direction)

I've gone wider before on a past vehicle and hadn't noticed any worse traction.

One thought is of ride-height. Narrower sinks deeper.
Another thought is of sidewall/tire flex, not being sufficient to knock snow from the tread. (snow packs in and ices up creating slicks)


Thanks!
I had zero issues. The Pirelli Sottozerro 3 were amazing for grip and traction in all conditions. Hitting hard bumps did not have any issues.
 


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I had zero issues. The Pirelli Sottozerro 3 were amazing for grip and traction in all conditions. Hitting hard bumps did not have any issues.
Any rubbing on hard cornering? Just seems like so little space when I stick my hand under there.
 


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Any rubbing on hard cornering? Just seems like so little space when I stick my hand under there.
No rubbing at all with stock height. The rear felt liner did droop and wore a bit. I also had, last Christmas, a pretty large load coming for my parents and the height was lowered but still no ill effect. Don't get me wrong its close.
 




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