Question about recommended tire size's
The tire manufacturers set the recommended rim width for their tires. Not all manufacturers come up with the same recommended rim width for a given size tire (Dunlop seems to accept narrower rims than others), and I have even seen differences in the recommended rim width from the same manufacturer for two different models of the same size tire.
Go to Tire Rack, and do a "search" by tire size. When they give you the list of tires they sell in that size (put in 245/45-17, and they have 73 different tires), for each tire, click on "spec".... that will give you a table of recommended rim widths for that specific tire.
In general, with a 17x8.5" wheel, you are limited to 245/45 or 255/40 (a little small in diameter). 265/40-17 or 275/40-17 requires a 9.0" wheel width. You can "cheat" but too big a tire on too small a wheel is going to look a little "scrunched".
Go to Tire Rack, and do a "search" by tire size. When they give you the list of tires they sell in that size (put in 245/45-17, and they have 73 different tires), for each tire, click on "spec".... that will give you a table of recommended rim widths for that specific tire.
In general, with a 17x8.5" wheel, you are limited to 245/45 or 255/40 (a little small in diameter). 265/40-17 or 275/40-17 requires a 9.0" wheel width. You can "cheat" but too big a tire on too small a wheel is going to look a little "scrunched".
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