can you use 235-40 18 tire w/18x7.5 wheel?
#2
You probably could...but it is definitely not recommended by any tire experts out there. The beads will not fit properly. Less sidewall = less tolerance when it comes to bending. I was in your situation before & opted to go with the pros' advice. The good thing is that 225/40/18 is a thinner tire which IMHO looks better.
#3
Here's the deal
I have 18 x 7.5 Before I purchased my tires (225/40/18), I called tirerack. They recommended 215/45/18 or 235/40/18. With 235/40/18 will be almost the same ride height (25.5" stock vs. 25.6" with 235/40 tires. When I went to a turner shop (Auto Design Haus) in Boston they said while 235/40 is the most accurate tire, the 225/40/18 will be safe to use in case you lower the car. 10 mm is not a big difference in width. So that is what I got. Hope this helps!
-Nick
-Nick
#4
it really depends on the offset
[QUOTE]Originally posted by mikez
[I]Can you use a 235-40 18 tire with a 18x7.5" wheel, or is it to narrow of a wheel? Would it bulge out over the wheel?
Thanks
18" Racing Hart C2 evolution series with 235/40/18 nitto 555 on a 98 Maxima GXE. No problems with clearance even if i cranked my ground control springs all the way down. All you have to make sure is you get the correct offset on your rims.
[I]Can you use a 235-40 18 tire with a 18x7.5" wheel, or is it to narrow of a wheel? Would it bulge out over the wheel?
Thanks
18" Racing Hart C2 evolution series with 235/40/18 nitto 555 on a 98 Maxima GXE. No problems with clearance even if i cranked my ground control springs all the way down. All you have to make sure is you get the correct offset on your rims.
#5
How large tire/wheel? Say yes to 245/45R18s
A few months ago, I was doing research on how big of a tire/wheel combo I could fit underneath my unmodified 4th Generation 1999 Nissan Maxima. It is a late 1999 SE Limited Edition and came with the 16" wheels (16x6.5" JJ with 1.38 offset) on 215/55R16s.
Most responses I saw suggested widths no larger than 235mm. For those like me who wanted a beefier (wider) tire that is similar to the 5th and 6th Generations, I worked with my local Discount Tire store and ended up putting Drag DR-19 Wheels (Chrome 18 x 7.5" w/ 40mm offset) on Yokohama YK520s that were 245/45R18s.
There is very little rub as shown in the photos below and I think it looks like better than the original narrower and shorter tire/wheel set-up.
Here is a photo of the original wheel/tire combo:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0425.jpg)
Here are the photos with the 245/45R18s:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0866.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0865.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0867.jpg)
Here is a close-up view of the one tire rub location
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/tirerub.jpg)
So if you've been thinking that 245/45R18s are too big, think again.
Most responses I saw suggested widths no larger than 235mm. For those like me who wanted a beefier (wider) tire that is similar to the 5th and 6th Generations, I worked with my local Discount Tire store and ended up putting Drag DR-19 Wheels (Chrome 18 x 7.5" w/ 40mm offset) on Yokohama YK520s that were 245/45R18s.
There is very little rub as shown in the photos below and I think it looks like better than the original narrower and shorter tire/wheel set-up.
Here is a photo of the original wheel/tire combo:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0425.jpg)
Here are the photos with the 245/45R18s:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0866.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0865.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0867.jpg)
Here is a close-up view of the one tire rub location
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/tirerub.jpg)
So if you've been thinking that 245/45R18s are too big, think again.
Last edited by ssalava; 05-26-2008 at 12:02 PM.
#6
A few months ago, I was doing research on how big of a tire/wheel combo I could fit underneath my unmodified 4th Generation 1999 Nissan Maxima. It is a late 1999 SE Limited Edition and came with the 16" wheels (16x6.5" JJ with 1.38 offset) on 215/55R16s.
Most responses I saw suggested widths no larger than 235mm. For those like me who wanted a beefier (wider) tire that is similar to the 5th and 6th Generations, I worked with my local Discount Tire store and ended up putting Drag DR-19 Wheels (Chrome 18 x 7.5" w/ 40mm offset) on Yokohama YK520s that were 245/45R18s.
There is very little rub as shown in the photos below and I think it looks like better than the original narrower and shorter tire/wheel set-up.
Here is a photo of the original wheel/tire combo:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0425.jpg)
Here are the photos with the 245/45R18s:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0866.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0865.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0867.jpg)
Here is a close-up view of the one tire rub location
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/tirerub.jpg)
So if you've been thinking that 245/45R18s are too big, think again.
Most responses I saw suggested widths no larger than 235mm. For those like me who wanted a beefier (wider) tire that is similar to the 5th and 6th Generations, I worked with my local Discount Tire store and ended up putting Drag DR-19 Wheels (Chrome 18 x 7.5" w/ 40mm offset) on Yokohama YK520s that were 245/45R18s.
There is very little rub as shown in the photos below and I think it looks like better than the original narrower and shorter tire/wheel set-up.
Here is a photo of the original wheel/tire combo:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0425.jpg)
Here are the photos with the 245/45R18s:
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0866.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0865.jpg)
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/100_0867.jpg)
Here is a close-up view of the one tire rub location
![](http://i304.photobucket.com/albums/nn181/ssalava/Maxima/tirerub.jpg)
So if you've been thinking that 245/45R18s are too big, think again.
Now that I got 235/40/18s I still rub when I take turns quickly.
#8
or 245/50/18 tires. I'm in a 5th Gen with 245/40/18 cause the 235/40/18 were too rough due to smaller sidewall and looked kinda wimpy!
#9
i have a 98 maxima with teins spring on kyb shocks. my rims came off a 03 maxima 17inch rims with 235/50/17. my right tires rub on the same spot as yours. i dont know how to resolve that issue. that happens only when i turn my steering all the way to the left. do you guys have an solution to this?.. should i get 215 tires?
#10
^^ solution..
buy the correctly sized tires. 235/50 is too big. 225/50/17 or 215/55/17. Or if you want 225/45/17 will suffice if you want a bit smaller tire if your slammed.
IMO i would go with 225/45/17.
buy the correctly sized tires. 235/50 is too big. 225/50/17 or 215/55/17. Or if you want 225/45/17 will suffice if you want a bit smaller tire if your slammed.
IMO i would go with 225/45/17.
#14
yeah .. i also have the same problem. im riding on 225/50/17 on 03 max rims and its rubbing on the right side. i was told to get spacers instead of changing the tires. would that idea be better.. any answers would be appreicated.. thanks
oh yeah my ride is dropped on teins springs also but AGX shocks
oh yeah my ride is dropped on teins springs also but AGX shocks
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