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Old 12-08-2004 | 05:37 PM
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Alright folks, I have been trying to do a search on different tire sizes and how they look on specific wheel sizes. Most of the other topics either want lowering pics or wheel pics. I need tire pics! I am curious to know how one manfacturer/size looks and performs compared to another.
Our XB will soon to be dropped on Tanabe DF210 springs and riding on 18x7.5 rims with +38 offset. I am debating on 215/35/18 (love the look but may be a bit too thin for my lady to be driving), 215/40/18 and 225/35/18 (haven't seen how both of these looked) and 225/40/18 (which many say is a no-no because of problems with rubbing and speedometer readings).
If y'all could help me out that would be great. Thanks!
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Mark, I would stay away from 225/40-18s. Way too tall unless you stay at stock height. I would maybe go with 215/40-18 if you don't want to go with 215/35-18. Call Auto Innovations in Milpitas and ask Steve or Orlando. Tell them I referred you. I go there for my tire and wheel needs.
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I like the wider footprint of the 225/40 but figured it may be too tall. I know I don't plan on staying stock height. I know there are a few folks running 225/40 but i've only seen a couple pictures.
I'll try Auto Innovations to see what kind of numbers they offer. Thanks for the info Brad!
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Mark, I'm running 225/40-18s on my Matrix and they are waaaaay too tall for the xB.
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Mark, I'm running 225/40-18s on my Matrix and they are waaaaay too tall for the xB.
Ya, it's going to have to be 215/35 or 215/40. I would definetely go for the 35s but this is my lady's commuter ride from Newark to San Jose. She's not the type to scan the road ahead for any potholes or road construction.
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As far as performance stat's, you may want to consult our site for further information:

http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&...ires/index.jsp
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Originally Posted by RogerTTR
As far as performance stat's, you may want to consult our site for further information:

http://www.tirerack.com/a.jsp?a=DJ1&...ires/index.jsp
Thank you! Looks I have some homework to do.
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i had 215/40/18 on mine with trd springs and struts on 18x7.5 motegii ff7's. its what the dealer put on. i had no rubbing


stock height


trd springs and struts
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Originally Posted by TOAST3R
i had 215/40/18 on mine with trd springs and struts on 18x7.5 motegii ff7's. its what the dealer put on. i had no rubbing


stock height


trd springs and struts
Nice ride! Have you rolled on both 215/40 and 215/35? Only asking cause in this post you have on the 215/40s and you are selling the 215/35s. Any difference in ride quality?
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i had 215/40/18 on mine with trd springs and struts on 18x7.5 motegii ff7's. its what the dealer put on. i had no rubbing


stock height


trd springs and struts
Nice ride! Have you rolled on both 215/40 and 215/35? Only asking cause in this post you have on the 215/40s and you are selling the 215/35s. Any difference in ride quality?
i dont have any 35's for sale, just 40's. i havent tried 35's yet
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Alright I have 215/40/17 tires on with of course 17" wheels


Also im on Tanabes DF210s
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i had 215/40/18 on mine with trd springs and struts on 18x7.5 motegii ff7's. its what the dealer put on. i had no rubbing

trd springs and struts
Nice ride! Have you rolled on both 215/40 and 215/35? Only asking cause in this post you have on the 215/40s and you are selling the 215/35s. Any difference in ride quality?
i dont have any 35's for sale, just 40's. i havent tried 35's yet
That's right huh? My bad... I'll let you know what's up with those. Thanks!
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Originally Posted by TheDanger
Alright I have 215/40/17 tires on with of course 17" wheels

Also im on Tanabes DF210s
Looks good! Gotta love that drop!
Old 12-09-2004 | 02:43 AM
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how about this for sizes

https://www.scionlife.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=348
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Originally Posted by ikonXone
I seen that thread but it didn't have the pics I was hoping to find. Thanks ikonXone!
Old 12-09-2004 | 07:26 AM
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whoa.. are those typhoon's on that white bB i see there?? looks good.
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Originally Posted by chillenn310
whoa.. are those typhoon's on that white bB i see there?? looks good.
That's what I'm sayin!!
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i'm running 18" x 7.5" Konig MP3 rims with Essenza 215/35/18 tires
the offset was a little high, +45. currently no spacers in the front, no rubbing lock to lock, and 20mm spacers in the rear. I haven't lowered it yet (soon, soon) but either Tanabe Df's or Tien S-Tech's will be on. I have 10mm spacers for the front just in case. :D
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Imagestation=poopoo

That being said...those are teh hotness. :D I'd prefer the orginal Advans, but it still looks great w/the Konigs.
Deff needs a drop tho'
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Originally Posted by violent b



i'm running 18" x 7.5" Konig MP3 rims with Essenza 215/35/18 tires
the offset was a little high, +45. currently no spacers in the front, no rubbing lock to lock, and 20mm spacers in the rear. I haven't lowered it yet (soon, soon) but either Tanabe Df's or Tien S-Tech's will be on. I have 10mm spacers for the front just in case. :D
I think this is what you wanted to post... I'm not into the tri-spoke design but it doesnt look bad.





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