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Old Feb 20, 2005 | 04:25 PM
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Not a tire and wheel person

My wife's P5 is moving like a badly weighted washing machine on spin cycle.

Three of the four wheels are bent (gotta love Indiana weather).

I am considering moving her up to a 17 inch wheel in hopes I will be able to find tires more easily and to improve the car's looks.

There have been no mods to the car and there never will be. So I am wondering what tire size and offset to get for it.

I checked the sticky and to be honest am a little confused by it.

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Old Feb 20, 2005 | 07:28 PM
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Not sure what confuses you--
Old Feb 20, 2005 | 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Eastgram
My wife's P5 is moving like a badly weighted washing machine on spin cycle.

Three of the four wheels are bent (gotta love Indiana weather).

I am considering moving her up to a 17 inch wheel in hopes I will be able to find tires more easily and to improve the car's looks.

There have been no mods to the car and there never will be. So I am wondering what tire size and offset to get for it.

I checked the sticky and to be honest am a little confused by it.

E

Got to tire rack.com
They have a size calculator that will tell you the size you need.
Old Feb 21, 2005 | 10:36 PM
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205/40 17's are the way to go in order to get closest to the stock radius. Honestly though, if the rims you have now are all busted up because of the weather, the 17's are gonna be even worse. I know they look better, but with less tire between the rim and the road (pothole, curb, whatever), the larger rims will receive more damage.
Old Feb 22, 2005 | 03:35 PM
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what he said/\, but if you really want check out tirerack as it good, you can see what they'll look like on the car, and what sizes of what fits also.
Old Feb 22, 2005 | 05:45 PM
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I am beginning to lean back towards a 16 x 7 , because of what MGS said. What offset should I get for a 16 inch wheel?
Old Feb 23, 2005 | 09:52 AM
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I'm going with a 40mm. If I recall, the absolute minimum is 35 or 38 mm offset. Anything above 40 will work. Seriously though, tirerack.com is an awesome site for helping you find the right size rims and tires to go with. Also try tires.com. It's Discout Tire's online store. I've ordered from both and I'm about to do it again for summer tires on my new 17's.
Old Feb 23, 2005 | 02:18 PM
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What is it with women and wheels? Every time I'm next to a car in traffic and the rims are all rashed up from "Parking by Feel", sure enough there's a young lady driving. I've quit spending the time to put tire dressing on my GF's 2002 Dodge Ram (Damn 265/70-17's take half a can of tire dressing to do anyway! You should try rotating those heavy bastards by hand) because by that evening she's scraped it all off of the passenger side parking next to curbs.
Old Feb 24, 2005 | 07:06 AM
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Originally Posted by rustychops41
What is it with women and wheels? I've quit spending the time to put tire dressing on my GF's 2002 Dodge Ram (Damn 265/70-17's take half a can of tire dressing to do anyway! You should try rotating those heavy bastards by hand) because by that evening she's scraped it all off of the passenger side parking next to curbs.

I wish tire dressing was our problem with the P5. Its all about big ole Indiana chuckholes. Besides, I drive a jeep with 31 inch tires. I prefer a good layer of mud to tire dressing.
Old Feb 24, 2005 | 07:09 AM
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Actually I have been talking with the guy who owns BestWheel.com on the phone. He's pretty cool and is giving me a pretty sweet deal.

Next fall we will be buying some 15 inch steel wheels with big ole snow tires.

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Old Feb 26, 2005 | 08:39 PM
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I will soon have two sets of rims also. I have the stock aluminum 15's for the winter and then I'll have the 17's for summer. It's the only way to go if you have to deal with snow.
Old Mar 26, 2005 | 07:21 PM
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I finally ordered some wheels and tires from wheelguyz.com. The dude on the phone was excellent and explained everything to me in terms I could understand. I paid $699 for a set of 17 inch wheels and tires - mounted and balanced. He even threw in the lug nuts, valve stems and shipping for free. So I'm a pretty happy camper.
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