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Re: LOOKING TO UPGRADE MY 540IA WHEELS TO 17" (archive)

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Posted by Jim Vomvas on May 07, 2000 at 18:59:46:

In Reply to: Re: LOOKING TO UPGRADE MY 540IA WHEELS TO 17" posted by Gregg on May 07, 2000 at 16:59:03:

instead of 245/15/17s all around would 235/45/17s work 0k?


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: : i have a set of Breyton Inspiration that are new! They are 17x8.5 the wheels cost 1400, asking 1100 or best offer plus shipping? You can see the wheels at the www.tirerack.com site.: Hi
: : : I'm thinking about upgrading the wheels on my '98 540IA from the standard 16" wheels to the '98 Sport package 17" 7 spoke wheels. Will these wheels fit on my car if it doesn't have the sports package?

: : : any help would be appreciated...
: : : Thanks...Jim V
: I've posted or responded many times re going 17 or 18 if NON sport...so excuse the repetition: watch the tire size...if staying NON lowered, then go one notch taller than sport tires, which are shorter and therefore not true Plus Ones from your 225-55-16s. Go 8s or 8.5s all around with 245-45-17s OR stagger like the Sport wheels with 225-50-17 fronts on 8s, 245-45-17 on 9s rears..Only pitfall to latter idea is limited selection of the 225-50s..Michelin only in Z rated (MXX3s and XGTZ4s)..Big deal in either configuration is with Sport-sized tires, you will look like you don't have enough tire...won't "fill up the wheelwell" enough. The way I recommend, you keep overall tire height (diameter) the same = added benefit of virtually no odo or speedo error either. Ditto going 18s...go with M5 set up of 245-40-18s on 8s or 8.5s front and 265-35 (or 275-35 per M5)-18 rear...275s ok if what other poster says of no rubbing problem on M5 rear set up. Going "true" Plus One up from "Sport" would be 235-40-18s frt and 255-35-18s rear...again both too short for your non sport. Asa practical matter, I'd stick with 17s if not doing any other suspension mods...to take advantage of 18s, and o protect rims from "real world" nasty encounters. Good luck..




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