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Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
#1
Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
Does anyone know if 20in rims with 40series tires will fit? Or will a 19in rim with 45series tires fit? All the websites say I have to use a 35series for a 20in rim, or a 40series tire with a 19in rim.
#2
RE: Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
ORIGINAL: BubbaHoTep
Does anyone know if 20in rims with 40series tires will fit? Or will a 19in rim with 45series tires fit? All the websites say I have to use a 35series for a 20in rim, or a 40series tire with a 19in rim.
Does anyone know if 20in rims with 40series tires will fit? Or will a 19in rim with 45series tires fit? All the websites say I have to use a 35series for a 20in rim, or a 40series tire with a 19in rim.
#5
RE: Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
ORIGINAL: BubbaHoTep
Did you want to go with 45's, or did you 'have' to, would a 50series and 18in combo fit? Do you have a pic of your SE?
Did you want to go with 45's, or did you 'have' to, would a 50series and 18in combo fit? Do you have a pic of your SE?
#7
RE: Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
As far as I know there aren't many 40 series tires in 20 in. I just put 235/35 Nittos (only company that makes them in that size) on my SE and in the rear I wouldn't want to go any bigger. I agree with you looking for 45 series or even 40 in 19. Our stock ride height is kind of weird. I had 18s with 45 series tires and there was still a lot of wheel gap. The 20s with 35 series seem perfect.
#8
RE: Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
ORIGINAL: mikeynavy1
As far as I know there aren't many 40 series tires in 20 in. I just put 235/35 Nittos (only company that makes them in that size) on my SE and in the rear I wouldn't want to go any bigger. I agree with you looking for 45 series or even 40 in 19. Our stock ride height is kind of weird. I had 18s with 45 series tires and there was still a lot of wheel gap. The 20s with 35 series seem perfect.
As far as I know there aren't many 40 series tires in 20 in. I just put 235/35 Nittos (only company that makes them in that size) on my SE and in the rear I wouldn't want to go any bigger. I agree with you looking for 45 series or even 40 in 19. Our stock ride height is kind of weird. I had 18s with 45 series tires and there was still a lot of wheel gap. The 20s with 35 series seem perfect.
#9
RE: Tires & Rims for 2007 XLE
I had 18's before the 20's (Boss Motorsports318s in Black Chrome)and had 225/45s and they just seemed small when looking from a distance. Also,be careful with the lowering springs on an SE...the front end is lower than you think. I had Eibach lowering springs on (same drop as TRD andI'm selling if anyone's interested)as well and was fortunate enough only to bump theunderside of my front bumber once (on a drainage dip).They look good though. As for looking for 40 series tires for 20's...I'm not sure they'll fit (look at the plate that holds the spring)and I don't even know who makes them in that size. 19" tires in a 40 series (225 or 235) is perfect but cost a lot and most of the tires are like 140 - 200 treadware rating. Unfortunately if you go with a 40 in 18 or 35 in 19..especially if not lowered, it will make your fender gap look big.