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Old 03-07-2008, 07:25 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Tire size for hfp rims

Hey I was going to get my new rims installed, and I was just wondering what the best tire size is for 17 inch Hfp carbon broze? Thanks for the help.

I also wanted to sell my old rims/tires on here but for some reason I can't post. I've read the rules, and I think I meet them all...

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Old 03-07-2008, 07:33 PM   #2 (permalink)
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215-45/17 would work well
225 will also work
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Old 03-07-2008, 07:46 PM   #3 (permalink)
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hey i got hfp wheels to thinken about changen tires can u fit a 235??? too big huh....and what size are the hfp's 17 or 17.5???
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hey i got hfp wheels to thinken about changen tires can u fit a 235??? too big huh....and what size are the hfp's 17 or 17.5???
which hfp
the 17 is a 17x7
and 235 is pushing it for a 7
but im sure it can be done
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yeayea thats what i mean 17.7 sry lol....yea 235 is pushing it soo i should stick with 225 then would be on the safer side?
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yeayea thats what i mean 17.7 sry lol....yea 235 is pushing it soo i should stick with 225 then would be on the safer side?
225 is as big as I would use
im not even sure you could get a 235 on a 7 inch rim
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nahh i dont think u can i think u need a 8 inch
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