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Old 03-26-2014, 09:01 PM   #5
breNTx22
Tri-State Training Wheels
 
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Lancaster, PA
Member #23522

My Ride:
2013 WRX Hatchback WRB

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Your best bet is to find a "tire calculator". It will allow you to put in your stock wheel/tire specs and then put in your new tire/wheel specs. This will tell you if there's an acceptable difference. It's not always as easy as matching tire and wheel size. Offset may throw a wrench in the works. For example, my winter wheels on my WRX won't allow me to go past 225. My stock tires are 235 and will allow a 245. My winter wheels won't let me go past 225 (due to offset). I have 225's on now but they're a tight fit so I may just go 215 next time around.
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