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hi guys

little bit confused as to what the stock tyre size should be on the stock 17" C34 RS Four S rims

they're currently wearing 215/50/17

i have two tyre stickers on my front door/door jamb

one is in Japanese and says 215/50/17

the other is in English and doesn't look OEM. it has "PN: STAGEA-TP02" in the top right hand corner, and recommends tyre size of 225/45/17

which one is right?

i thought the stock 17" RS Four S rims were 7" wide, which would lend itself better to 215 width tyres?

any help appreciated

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Personally I would put the widest tyres that can fit. Alternatively buy what size is more readily available at the right price but get a quality tyre.

225 should be OK on a 7" rim, right?

Yeah mines a little out too. 120 on the speedo is actually about 112-113. I've just gotten used to it.

Yeah all stock at the moment. I did buy Tein s-tech springs but they didn't lower it enough and were stupidly hard, so I sold them and put the stockers back in.

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