Wheel colors
can anyone make any sense out of this sizing chart? ...jeez...
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/e...modelName=CE28N
would i have to buy new tires if i got the 17x7.5? I don't want any rubbing or what not...
http://www.rayswheels.co.jp/cgi-bin/cgi2/e...modelName=CE28N
would i have to buy new tires if i got the 17x7.5? I don't want any rubbing or what not...
Originally Posted by GOS2K007,Apr 18 2007, 04:14 AM
Warning!
Never attempt to mix millimetric wheels and tires with standard inch rim wheels and tires. Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the same rim diameter designation and suffix letters. For example: A 16" tire goes with a 16" rim. Never mount a 16" size diameter tire on a 16.5" rim. While it is possible to pass a 16" diameter tire over the lip of flange of a 16.5" size diameter rim, it can't be inflated enough to position itself against the rim flange. If an attempt is made to seat the tire bead by inflating, the tire bead will break with explosive force and could cause serious injury or death.
Wheel backspace and offset are two measurements which play an important role in determining proper fitment between the tire and wheel.
Never attempt to mix millimetric wheels and tires with standard inch rim wheels and tires. Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the same rim diameter designation and suffix letters. For example: A 16" tire goes with a 16" rim. Never mount a 16" size diameter tire on a 16.5" rim. While it is possible to pass a 16" diameter tire over the lip of flange of a 16.5" size diameter rim, it can't be inflated enough to position itself against the rim flange. If an attempt is made to seat the tire bead by inflating, the tire bead will break with explosive force and could cause serious injury or death.
Wheel backspace and offset are two measurements which play an important role in determining proper fitment between the tire and wheel.
you think honda would trade out the 17x7.0 for 17x7.5 when i purchase?



