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Old May 11th 2005, 08:25
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When I was going through the glitch stage of my brakes/suspension/wheels/tires phase, I investigated this very same thing. I wish I had the little booklet because it was full of tire/wheel info but I do remember the 205/55-16 could be installed on 5½-7½-inch rims.

Lack of experience and know-how aside, that seems like quite a range for just one tire. This in turn intuitively suggests (to me at least) one might want to keep from the extreme ends of that spectrum -- especially given the differing construction of different tires from different manufacturers even though one is considering only one size.
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Working with tires, I have seen some pretty crazy tire stretching. I run 205/40/17's on 7.5" rims and like the look, the side wall is even with the lip of my rims. I think the most common size for euro lookers is 205, some use 215's. I think it is a personal preference as to what size tire you want to run on what size rim, so put em on and see how they look
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Working with tires, I have seen some pretty crazy tire stretching. I run 205/40/17's on 7.5" rims and like the look, the side wall is even with the lip of my rims. I think the most common size for euro lookers is 205, some use 215's. I think it is a personal preference as to what size tire you want to run on what size rim, so put em on and see how they look
I really like the look and had been looking around for your specs is this all correct?

17x7.5 et 52
15mm spacer
dropped spindles so +.5" each side
4" narrowed beam
stock fenders

oh yea I've been meaning to ask you what brakes are you running up front? any thing to add to the offset?

Also hows the steering? is it far from stock? Cause I've been working on a file and well without the brakes factored in my calculations say your turning circle changed from 18.0 ft (stock) to about 20.8 ft. About 13%. does this seem about right?

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I really like the look and had been looking around for your specs is this all correct?

17x7.5 et 52
15mm spacer
dropped spindles so +.5" each side
4" narrowed beam
stock fenders

oh yea I've been meaning to ask you what brakes are you running up front? any thing to add to the offset?

Also hows the steering? is it far from stock? Cause I've been working on a file and well without the brakes factored in my calculations say your turning circle changed from 18.0 ft (stock) to about 20.8 ft. About 13%. does this seem about right?

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All of the specs. are correct.
My turning radius sucks for parallel parking, but is fine for turning corners.
Like I've said before, there is some rubbing on the inside of the fender lip, but at low speeds only, and usually with a full tank of gas or a passenger.
I could have gone with no front spacer, but that would eliminate even more turning radius. Overall I'd say the turning is not far from stock, I have no complaints, afterall, the rims were not made for a '58 beetle
Almost forgot, running CB dropped spindle discs.
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