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  • Member For: 19y 9m 14d
  • Location: Sunnybank, brisbane

Hey guys.

Wouldlove to hear from anyone who has/had 245/45/r18 on the front of their ute/sedans

I've got these speedy envi rims. I like them but I'm thinking now I bought them too wide and worried when I lower it that it will rub the front guard. If that's the case then I will try to get rid of them.

don't ask me why I bought them this size. I only realised after I done sum research on tyre sizes(very green back then :msm: ) that I rea;ised what I had bought. I should have got the 245/40 :crybaby:

cheers

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  • Member For: 19y 9m 14d
  • Location: Sunnybank, brisbane

I've got the BF 18z on at the moment and they are 235/40. Thing is my ba 17z definitely had more rear end grip. Dunno,

Maybe I'll just put the speedy on and sell the bf 18/ and be done with the bloody thing :beerchug:

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  • Member For: 21y 10m 3d
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Melbourne

I don't reckon you would have a problem with the guard. As you are increasing the overall diameter somewhat, the only problem you may have is the clearance to the upper suspension arm.

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  • Member For: 19y 9m 14d
  • Location: Sunnybank, brisbane

I've checked the ford site and the BF idesign 18z are 245/40/r18

damnit. Is it possible to fit smaller tyres to these rims like mine, 235/40s

anyone here a tyre/mag expert. I bought these at bob jane on kessels road as someone traded up to bigger rims so these were there and I'm positive their not copies. they've even got the blasted centre caps.

Anyways if someone can confirm my theory of smaller tread on 18z

cheers

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  • Member For: 21y 7m 12d
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  • Location: next door..

im pretty sure insurance will void your claim if you fit tyres which have a narrower width than standard, so it might not be a good idea :spoton:

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  • Member For: 22y 8m
  • Gender: Male
  • Location: Townsville, NQ

245/40/18 is the norm and is what I have.

Not sure if you'll have a problem with the 45 series you have.

I'd suggest buying two 245/40s for the front, keeping your current 245/45s as spares for the rear.

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