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    anyone running 35 profile on their 18" rims

    40's on my rondells but have a set of good 225-35's tyres there that i might put on the revolution milleniums as spare set of wheels!!
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    I run 40's myself but I can't see there will be much difference maybe a slightly harsher ride, bearing in mind the profile is a percentage of the width so 18" converted to mm is 457.2
    So 40% of 225 is 90mm, and 35% of 225 is 78.75mm so the difference in profile is 11.25mm per diameter or 5.62m per radius.
    So overall diameter is either 547.2mm or 535.75mm.
    A tyre generally has 8mm of tread when new, if you deduct the 1.5mm legal limit you have 6.5mm to play with so by my calculations when your 225/40 tyre is near its legal limit it is the same diameter as a 225/35.
    NOW, in my experience my tyres seem to handle a lot better when they are nearing the legal limit so I would say go for it, but I use paradas and they are very soft anyway and I feel like when giving them stick they may be flexing/rolling on the treads. Hope I've not confused you too much!
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Dave H View Post
      I run 40's myself but I can't see there will be much difference maybe a slightly harsher ride, bearing in mind the profile is a percentage of the width so 18" converted to mm is 457.2
      So 40% of 225 is 90mm, and 35% of 225 is 78.75mm so the difference in profile is 11.25mm per diameter or 5.62m per radius.
      So overall diameter is either 547.2mm or 535.75mm.
      A tyre generally has 8mm of tread when new, if you deduct the 1.5mm legal limit you have 6.5mm to play with so by my calculations when your 225/40 tyre is near its legal limit it is the same diameter as a 225/35.
      NOW, in my experience my tyres seem to handle a lot better when they are nearing the legal limit so I would say go for it, but I use paradas and they are very soft anyway and I feel like when giving them stick they may be flexing/rolling on the treads. Hope I've not confused you too much!

      thats a lot of info in one reply dave the tyres are goodyear f1 so they are to good not to use!!!
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      • #4
        Afaik a 225/35 is closer to the original rolling radious anyway..

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        • #5
          The standard wheels iirc we're 245/45/16 so 16" is 406.4mm, 245x45% is 110.25mm so total diameter is 516.65mm.
          Yes they are closer to standard but 17" are meant to handle better and 18" definately look better!! Make you're own mind up
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          • #6
            Originally posted by gizmo 5 View Post
            anyone running 35 profile on their 18" rims

            40's on my rondells but have a set of good 225-35's tyres there that i might put on the revolution milleniums as spare set of wheels!!
            Have you got a pic of your car on the revo's....?
            Its a wheel i have been considereing putting on mine

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            • #7
              what tyre size on a 18x 8.5 wheel for an escort 235/40/18?
              Thanks Mark.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Dave H View Post
                The standard wheels iirc we're 245/45/16 so 16" is 406.4mm, 245x45% is 110.25mm so total diameter is 516.65mm.
                Yes they are closer to standard but 17" are meant to handle better and 18" definately look better!! Make you're own mind up
                standards are 225 45 16

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Boostjunky View Post
                  Have you got a pic of your car on the revo's....?
                  Its a wheel i have been considereing putting on mine
                  no mate ,revo's are new in box's so only goin put'n them on soon!!
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