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Old 11-05-2007, 01:49 PM
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255/45/R18 on OEM rim?

Hey guys, looking at getting winter tires for my car and was wondering if 255/45/R18 size tires would fit on the oem rim. Thanks.
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i looked it up on tire rack and the only tire ( winter ) that came up in that size was a blizzak lm-22 or 25....not sure. the rim range for that size of tire is 8.5 - 10 i believe. The stock rims are 18x8 i think. Just out of curiosity.........why do you need 255 tires for winter????? even for a summer tire thats just too much tire for this car. You would be good with 225's......but to each his own.
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For winter tires, thinner = better traction.
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Yes, going thinner is better for the winter.

Also, that size tire will not fit the stock 8inch wide rim. If you want to run 255 tires you need a minimum of 8.5inch wide rim.

For winter it is better to get a 215 or even a 205 tire.
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On a summer rim a 245 is a common "upgrade", though I'm not convinced the slightly better grip outweighs the disadvantages of wider tires.
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Yea, I've heard that thinner tires are better in snowy conditions. It was just that a friend was offering to sell me his winter tires for dirt cheap. $275 for a set of 4 blizzaks, only used for ~4000 KM. Oh well, I guess it wasn't meant to be. Thanks for the help guys!
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