215/45 on 17x9.0 rim
Interested to know if 215/45 tire size will fit a particular rim size, 17x9.0 to be precise? The correct fitment for the aftermarket wheels depends on a few crucial measurements, such as rim width and tire diameter. Below you can check out what tire sizes you may put on the 17x9.0 rims by default. On top of that, we provide insights into potential successful pairings for the 215/45 tires and 17x9.0 wheels that may require additional adjustments, though.
Will a P 215/45 R17 tire fit 17x9.0 rim?
Yes, it will fit, but might need fenders rolling and pulling.
Rim width Wheel width is referred to in inches. The width of the wheel will dictate the tire sizes that will fit on the wheel |
228 mm |
Tire width | 215 mm |
Aspect ratio Aspect ratios are delivered in percentages. Tire makers calculate the aspect ratio by dividing a tire's height off the rim by its width |
45% |
Rim diameter | R17 |
Recommended rim width | 7.0 - 8.0 inches |
Popular tire sizes for a 17x9.0" rim |
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Popular rim widths for a |
17x7.0, 17x7.5, 17x8.0 |
See how a tire P 215/45 R17 looks on 17x9.0 rim
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2000 Acura Integra
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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2001 Acura RSX
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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1999 Honda S2000
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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2006 Toyota Corolla
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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2000 Honda Accord
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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1991 Nissan S13
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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1999 Honda Prelude
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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1997 Honda Prelude
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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1991 Nissan S13
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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2005 Mazda Mazda3
- P 215/45 R17 on 17x9.0 rim
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