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I bought a set of rims which came with the Yokohama's but will have trouble fitting them (rims are 9" wide). I've decided to go with more of a stretch so am looking to trade the tires. The tires have not been mounted since the original owner took them off (EuroRSN) and the tread is still very good at 90%.
The trade will be my tires for your tires. Looking for 215/40/17 size tires but 215/45's will be considered. Must be atleast 80% tread as well.
Im surprised u cant make those tires fit.. If i did it im sure u can! Your not even slammed yet right?
Plus dont go for 215/40/17 thats overkill on 9" especially for a DD. I made the mistake aswell when i bought those tires so just go with 215/45/17 if u could!
Ppl run 215/40 on 9j's all the time without any issues Posted via RS Mobile
Uh your kidding right?
This is what 215.40.17 looks like and dude with a cambered out rear if you were to hit a big enough pothole say bye bye to your wheels. Especially XXR lol
Shit i could run 195/40/17 on a 9 too which will looks sweet but ride like shit.
Reason I'm going for the 215's is so I might not have to roll my fenders. I checked out what rolling them is like on the Civic and I'll run into problems with the fender liner . I will have to take it completely out or hope that I'll be able to tuck it in.
And you're probably right about the 215/40's so 215/45's will also be considered!