225/40-18 Or 225/45-18?
Hey guys. So I'm replacing my stock SS/SC tires (215/45/18). I'm going with a set of KDW's but torn if I should go 40 or 45 for height. I'm currently stock suspension but have a set of Progress springs I'm going to be putting in. It only lowers it 1" in the front and 2" in the back so my car won't be slammed. Post some pics to help make my decision! 
rolling radius: 204.42 cm
Total Diameter:65.07 cm
Sidewall Height:9.68cm
225-40-18
200.18cm
63.72cm
9.00cm
225-45-18
207.25cm
65.97cm
10.13cm
235-45-18
210.08cm
66.87cm
10.58cm
I normally run 225/45/18's ~ they just seem to be a more common tire size ~ which I can find better deals on.
I feel they fill the wheel wells a little better than 225/40 ~ and the speedo difference is negligible at best ~ I'd be VERY surprised if GM did anything to re calibrate for 225/40 vs 215/45...
Currently running ContiWinterContacs @ 225/45/18
Summer Tires are ContiSportContacts (not the CSC2's) @ 225/45/18
Next set of winter tires will be 235/40 ~ and probably from here on in I'll be rolling on 235/40
I feel they fill the wheel wells a little better than 225/40 ~ and the speedo difference is negligible at best ~ I'd be VERY surprised if GM did anything to re calibrate for 225/40 vs 215/45...
Currently running ContiWinterContacs @ 225/45/18
Summer Tires are ContiSportContacts (not the CSC2's) @ 225/45/18
Next set of winter tires will be 235/40 ~ and probably from here on in I'll be rolling on 235/40
that's $40 a set...
My current winters (used) were found about 45 minutes south of where I live for (get this) $100!!
My summers are OEM BMW tires - fromts for some M3's iirc ~ I think those tires which are at probably 80% tread life right now ~ costed me $280 less install for the set...
Finding deals can be fun.
IMHO, screw savings;
If you're worried about tires 'bottoming' out get the 40's ~ if you aren't, get the 45's since they will fill your wheel wells a bit better (and make the car look a smidge cooler at the same time
My current winters (used) were found about 45 minutes south of where I live for (get this) $100!!
My summers are OEM BMW tires - fromts for some M3's iirc ~ I think those tires which are at probably 80% tread life right now ~ costed me $280 less install for the set...
Finding deals can be fun.
IMHO, screw savings;
If you're worried about tires 'bottoming' out get the 40's ~ if you aren't, get the 45's since they will fill your wheel wells a bit better (and make the car look a smidge cooler at the same time
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that's $40 a set...
My current winters (used) were found about 45 minutes south of where I live for (get this) $100!!
My summers are OEM BMW tires - fromts for some M3's iirc ~ I think those tires which are at probably 80% tread life right now ~ costed me $280 less install for the set...
Finding deals can be fun.
IMHO, screw savings;
If you're worried about tires 'bottoming' out get the 40's ~ if you aren't, get the 45's since they will fill your wheel wells a bit better (and make the car look a smidge cooler at the same time
My current winters (used) were found about 45 minutes south of where I live for (get this) $100!!
My summers are OEM BMW tires - fromts for some M3's iirc ~ I think those tires which are at probably 80% tread life right now ~ costed me $280 less install for the set...
Finding deals can be fun.
IMHO, screw savings;
If you're worried about tires 'bottoming' out get the 40's ~ if you aren't, get the 45's since they will fill your wheel wells a bit better (and make the car look a smidge cooler at the same time
225/45
Here is a pic from a post made in 2006. I think this tire size looks good and fits the rim really well.

https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/whee...2s-pics-19354/

https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/whee...2s-pics-19354/
I ran both, 225/40 and 235/40 KDW's on LSJ stocks and the 235 looked way better and worked fine, my car was dropped on sportlines for the entire time on both sets and never rubbed.
Just like va-jay-jays
Lol I have worked in the retail tire industry for a couple years, there is a huge difference in reality but until you see 1000 tires on the shelf next to each other it just doesn't look obvious. And nowadays with the stretched tire fad people are caring less and less so tire manufacturers are shrinking low profile tires. I've seen 275's that look like a stretch compared to the 265 before them that looked meaty as hell. My Z has a 245 on it now (stock size, stock rim) that looks totally stretched compared to the OEM tire, and they are both bridgestones, just different models.
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This is exactly what I wanted to hear. I'm leaning towards 235's. My tvs needs it if I can do it haha.
You will be able to hook on them. I had a very heavily bolted+spray LSJ and they worked fine from a 40. You won't be hitting them with as much torque as I was anyway. Awesome tires, if you don't mind the noise.
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