205 or 215's on 17x7

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205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby Vex » Tue May 16, 2017 7:00 pm

Have a new set of OZ wheels in 17x7 +37 on there way to me and curious if you guys would recommend 215/45R17 ? Or is it best to use 205/45’s ?

BBR GTi appear to run 215’s on all the ND’s but no idea what width wheel they are using..

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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby Luke » Tue May 16, 2017 7:25 pm

215/45/17 run fine on 7s. Plenty of manufacturers run them like this from factory.
You will find that the majority of 215s are cheaper than their 205 counterparts as well.
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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby CeramicND » Tue May 30, 2017 10:21 pm

Hankook recommends 7" as the ideal size for the 215/45/17 RS3, where as they recommend 7.5" as ideal for the 215/45/17 VentusTD and like Luke says, most 215's are cheaper than 205's and generally there are more tyre choices. An added bonus is the 4.5mm increase in tyre radius, which slightly increases the cars actual speed at any indicated speed and makes the wheel gap slightly smaller in the wheel well for a more sporty/less 4WD look.
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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby rascal » Wed May 31, 2017 9:56 am

CeramicND wrote:An added bonus is the 4.5mm increase in tyre radius, which slightly increases the cars actual speed at any indicated speed
Any therefore makes the speedo more accurate than it was from the factory.....

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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby CeramicND » Wed May 31, 2017 5:22 pm

rascal wrote:
CeramicND wrote:An added bonus is the 4.5mm increase in tyre radius, which slightly increases the cars actual speed at any indicated speed
Any therefore makes the speedo more accurate than it was from the factory.....

Still set the cruise control at 120km/h indicated and have dríven past many NSW highway patrol cars without any drama (glad I'm not a Victorian).

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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby rascal » Wed May 31, 2017 5:47 pm

CeramicND wrote:Still set the cruise control at 120km/h indicated and have dríven past many NSW highway patrol cars without any drama (glad I'm not a Victorian)

Yep, you'd get locked up for being a dangerous criminal for doing 20kmh over in the nanny state..

I know of one Victorian, who shall remain nameless, that has had his licence suspended twice, both times for being just 1 (one!) kmh over the maximum speed cutoff.

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Re: RE: Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby CeramicND » Wed May 31, 2017 6:17 pm

rascal wrote:
CeramicND wrote:Still set the cruise control at 120km/h indicated and have dríven past many NSW highway patrol cars without any drama (glad I'm not a Victorian)

Yep, you'd get locked up for being a dangerous criminal for doing 20kmh over in the nanny state..

I know of one Victorian, who shall remain nameless, that has had his licence suspended twice, both times for being just 1 (one!) kmh over the maximum speed cutoff.

We are governed by FWITs. Most people are logical and sensible, right up till you install them in a bureaucracy and give them a little authority. Then they just keep trying to justify their existence. Funny how some uniforms try to mimmick the SS and Gestapo uniform look. Same with wording, 'Service' has been replaced with 'Force'.

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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby davekmoore » Wed May 31, 2017 6:38 pm

rascal wrote:
CeramicND wrote:Still set the cruise control at 120km/h indicated and have dríven past many NSW highway patrol cars without any drama (glad I'm not a Victorian)

Yep, you'd get locked up for being a dangerous criminal for doing 20kmh over in the nanny state..

I know of one Victorian, who shall remain nameless, that has had his licence suspended twice, both times for being just 1 (one!) kmh over the maximum speed cutoff.

What's the cutoff?
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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby CeramicND » Wed May 31, 2017 6:43 pm

In a 110 zone, clearly higher than 120 indicated on 215's. Once I went by a patrol car at 125 indicated, still nothing. Here's hoping we don't become as stupid as Victoria. Oh and by the way- 'Go the Blues'.

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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby Nuddy » Wed May 31, 2017 9:11 pm

Check your speedo against a gps. My NB with 195/50 R 15 Kumhos and 4.1 final drive is spot on. With 4.3 final drive is 10% fast.
My NC with 215/45 R17 Michelin is 3% fast. I haven't checked with the 215/45 r 17 Hankook Ventus TD but it is sure to be different.
Different manufacturers and different tyre models with the same manuf' will all be different, the 'size' is nominal.
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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby Nuddy » Wed May 31, 2017 9:13 pm

As for 205 or 215 on 7", it will depend on the tyre make and model. Check tyre manuf' recomendation.
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Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby davekmoore » Wed May 31, 2017 11:29 pm

CeramicND wrote:In a 110 zone, clearly higher than 120 indicated on 215's. Once I went by a patrol car at 125 indicated, still nothing. Here's hoping we don't become as stupid as Victoria. Oh and by the way- 'Go the Blues'.

So he was doing at least 121 in a 110 zone, and was caught at least twice?
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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby rascal » Thu Jun 01, 2017 7:54 am

davekmoore wrote:
rascal wrote:Yep, you'd get locked up for being a dangerous criminal for doing 20kmh over in the nanny state..

I know of one Victorian, who shall remain nameless, that has had his licence suspended twice, both times for being just 1 (one!) kmh over the maximum speed cutoff.

What's the cutoff?

30kmh over when susp kicks in.
Both times were 131 in a 100 zone on a sunny day on a 4 lane freeway with no traffic.
130kmh is a fine, 131kmh is loss of licence. Despite polite conversation and respect towards officer, neither was interested in writing it up as 130 so was just a fine rather than walking for a month..

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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby davekmoore » Thu Jun 01, 2017 9:50 am

[/quote]What's the cutoff?[/quote]
30kmh over when susp kicks in.
Both times were 131 in a 100 zone on a sunny day on a 4 lane freeway with no traffic.
130kmh is a fine, 131kmh is loss of licence. Despite polite conversation and respect towards officer, neither was interested in writing it up as 130 so was just a fine rather than walking for a month..[/quote]

Surely he'd take it on the chin for being 31% over?
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Re: RE: Re: 205 or 215's on 17x7

Postby rascal » Thu Jun 01, 2017 10:35 am

davekmoore wrote:Surely he'd take it on the chin for being 31% over?

He'd cop a fine on the chin for being 30kmh over. Stiff to cop a suspension for being 1kmh faster than that...


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