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Is 205/55/R17 tires suitable for 1.6 liter Jap sedan car?


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Hi: 

 

Advice needed.

 

Currently my Jap sedan (Nissan Slyphy) car is on stock 195/60/r16.  

 

Other than petrol increase, will there be any other impact if I will change to the above R17 rim & tires?

 

Thank you!

 

 

 

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Hi: 

 

Advice needed.

 

Currently my Jap sedan (Nissan Slyphy) car is on stock 195/60/r16.  

 

Other than petrol increase, will there be any other impact if I will change to the above R17 rim & tires?

 

Thank you!

of course you can,

besides FC increase, you will gain better handling and cornering,

if the R17 tyer diameter is different from your original one, you will get Odometer and mileage error,

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of course you can,

besides FC increase, you will gain better handling and cornering,

if the R17 tyer diameter is different from your original one, you will get Odometer and mileage error,

FC increase if new wheels is heavier
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Hi Kenchew21,

 

your pick-up will be must slower causing you more fc.

Is only for nice as your current tyres are good enough for this model of your car.

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- a tad slower acceleration from stop

- higher torque steer for high-torque FWD cars (tendency to shift sideways, upon initial hard acceleration from stop, on wet roads) ... won’t usually get this in B&B cars

- higher aquaplaning tendency (for same tyre thread design)

- costlier tyre changes

- slightly higher FC

 

- better turn in and cornering

- shorter braking distance

 

Most WRC cars go on smaller diameter wheels and are shod with narrower tyres, to circumvent many of the said limitations on the slippery mud tracks.

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Hi:

 

Advice needed.

 

Currently my Jap sedan (Nissan Slyphy) car is on stock 195/60/r16.

 

Other than petrol increase, will there be any other impact if I will change to the above R17 rim & tires?

 

Thank you!

Actually this 205/55/R17 is an odd size, i know cos I’m using this size. Maybe better to get a more common size 17in instead.

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205/50/17 is a stock size for b17 sylphy. So you are looking at 1 size profile up. Should be able to fit if stock suspension and height. I had used 215/50/17 before no issues

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- a tad slower acceleration from stop

- higher torque steer for high-torque FWD cars (tendency to shift sideways, upon initial hard acceleration from stop, on wet roads) ... won’t usually get this in B&B cars

- higher aquaplaning tendency (for same tyre thread design)

- costlier tyre changes

- slightly higher FC

 

- better turn in and cornering

- shorter braking distance

 

Most WRC cars go on smaller diameter wheels and are shod with narrower tyres, to circumvent many of the said limitations on the slippery mud tracks.

Brother You very good :a-m1212:

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Hi: 

 

Advice needed.

 

Currently my Jap sedan (Nissan Slyphy) car is on stock 195/60/r16.  

 

Other than petrol increase, will there be any other impact if I will change to the above R17 rim & tires?

 

Thank you!

any changes come with a price .

If I am worry , I will stick to same original size but go for better Quality wheels and Tires (99% improvement)

UPsize advantages depends on what the Quality and size you are getting.

your 195/60/16 is already upsize from base model 195/65/15 , so don't see the need for go 17inch ,if you still go 17 take 205/50/17 closest conversion but not common size here (still available)

Don't have to worry to much about the Speedo reading so long is not too far out from Stock.

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205.55.17 is the orginal size for stream rsz orginal rim.

17 x 5.5( i think )

Super odd.

If upgrade to 17' rims normally

17 x7 or x7.5

U wont use this size tyres.

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205.55.17 is the orginal size for stream rsz orginal rim.

17 x 5.5( i think )

Super odd.

If upgrade to 17' rims normally

17 x7 or x7.5

U wont use this size tyres.

Hi:

 

I like the ride to be Comfy and yet the tires look big...size R17.

 

Therefore. For R17, what is most comfy tire profile to use? Thank you.

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Hi:

 

I like the ride to be Comfy and yet the tires look big...size R17.

 

Therefore. For R17, what is most comfy tire profile to use? Thank you.

u cannot see which size comfty. must see wat car u driving,  wat is your orginal size,

then u convert over. 

after u convert, the over all diameter of the old and new size should be +- 3%

 

how wide your 17'             215, 225,235,245

should depend on your rim width, 7 x 7,7.5, 8 , 8.5 etc

 

like honda crv orginal size ( old crv ) is 225.65.17

this size very comfty, cos 65 profile very thick .

 

but u cannot put into for example a civic , cos diameter too big , 

 

and 205.55.17 is a very odd size,

u gonna have problem replacing it next time

i doubt the shop got any suitable rims for it also .

dun buy it cos they offer cheap, high chance they trying to clear stock :D

 

( i guess only) :XD:

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Hi:

 

I like the ride to be Comfy and yet the tires look big...size R17.

 

Therefore. For R17, what is most comfy tire profile to use? Thank you.

You cannot liddat ask one lah! Edited by merc280v6
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You cannot liddat ask one lah! ð

 

Need to know what is the stock rim size and tyre profile provided, per manufacturerâs design.

 

Letâs just say (using unverified numbers here):

Stock BMW 3-er comes with 16â wheels and profile-65 tyres

Stock VW Vento comes with 15â wheels and profile-55 tyres

 

If both are upgraded to 17â, the 3-er will need to be shod with (say) profile-55 tyres ... still deemed comfortable enuf.

 

The Vento may need to go down to (say) profile-40 tyres ... which will be very crashy indeed! Not comfortable at all ðð¼

Hi: my stock is 195/60/r16. Maybe u can advice the what comfy progile in R17 range? Thank you!
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i switched from 215/60/16 to 225/45/18 to 245/40/18 for my mondeo.

 

FC - did increase for sure. 

Acceleration - didnt feel any slower or maybe it's slower but not significant to me (i didnt measure it)

Comfort - can feel more bumps on the road but not unbearable

grip - a lot better, feel  more confident when cornering

looks - better, at least for me

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Hi: my stock is 195/60/r16. Maybe u can advice the what comfy progile in R17 range? Thank you!

either 225.45.17 slightly smaller abit.

 

or 225.50.17 slightly bigger abit ( more comfort )

 

both size very common and popular, got plenty of choice

 

( assume u dun buy any funny size rim)

either 17 x7

or more accurate 17 x 7.5

 

if 17 x 7 , u can go for 215.50.17 also, 

also a common size

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either 225.45.17 slightly smaller abit.

 

or 225.50.17 slightly bigger abit ( more comfort )

 

both size very common and popular, got plenty of choice

 

( assume u dun buy any funny size rim)

either 17 x7

or more accurate 17 x 7.5

 

if 17 x 7 , u can go for 215.50.17 also,

also a common size

Thank you all for your kind advice.

 

I will not go for funny size rims...I will go with 17 x 7 size rims then ...:)

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Go for 17x7.5. Then use 225/45/17 tyres. Great variety of tyres to choose from and cheap.

If you emphasize looks, go for 18 inch. 17 is best for balance between comfort, perfo and looks.

 

I am driving same car as you, B17. Rims now are 17x7.5, offset +40.

Car is lowered by 2 fingers, no problem.

 

Thank you all for your kind advice.

I will not go for funny size rims...I will go with 17 x 7 size rims then ...:)

 

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