What are all the possible tires that will fit a 2000 Nissan Maxima SE
#1
What are all the possible tires that will fit a 2000 Nissan Maxima SE
Hi guys, I NEED tires ASAP for my moms 2000 nissan maxima SE. Stock 17"s that have 225/50/17's on them right now. I need something all-seaon cause' here in Toronto, when it snows, it snows.
So I was thinking 215/50/17's or 215/55/17s or 225/45/17s or... help me out? I need it to stay safe... not looking to go "wide" 235 styles or anything.
Thanks in advance!!
So I was thinking 215/50/17's or 215/55/17s or 225/45/17s or... help me out? I need it to stay safe... not looking to go "wide" 235 styles or anything.
Thanks in advance!!
#2
Keep using the same size thats on their then if wide or performance is not your thing. 225/50/17 or go crazy with the 225/45/17 Lol. That change in aspect is not extreme.
If you wanted advice on performance or how wide you can fit then that's a different story.
If you wanted advice on performance or how wide you can fit then that's a different story.
Last edited by Tmars; 03-07-2011 at 04:29 PM.
#3
Just cause I dont need performance help, I wont get non-performance help lmao??
I dont want wide cause' it'll glide on snow rather than cut into it.
P.S. I read that 225/45/17's wont cause cause the "sidewall" or some **** messes up? true or false? O_o?
I dont want wide cause' it'll glide on snow rather than cut into it.
P.S. I read that 225/45/17's wont cause cause the "sidewall" or some **** messes up? true or false? O_o?
#4
The differences between your choices is minimal and you won't notice much difference with traction and handling in snow by making such small adjustments in your aspect ratio and width. My best advice to you would be to get a set of winter tires like some Hankook i-pikes from Canadian Tire in you stock size and some cheap steel rims or do a changeover.
Most cars and trucks that you see in the ditch in Canada, is due to the fact that they run alll-season tires during a Canadian winter. You have to remember that all tire manufacturers sell the same all-seasons in California as they sell in Canada, But are winters are not the same, my opinion.
And l didn't understand your sidewall concern, please explain.
Last edited by Tmars; 03-07-2011 at 08:13 PM.
#5
Sorry your right, I spend all winter in a performance trance trying to get ready for the summer and it's hard to think about anything else.
The differences between your choices is minimal and you won't notice much difference with traction and handling in snow by making such small adjustments in your aspect ratio and width. My best advice to you would be to get a set of winter tires like some Hankook i-pikes from Canadian Tire in you stock size and some cheap steel rims or do a changeover.
Most cars and trucks that you see in the ditch in Canada, is due to the fact that they run alll-season tires during a Canadian winter. You have to remember that all tire manufacturers sell the same all-seasons in California as they sell in Canada, But are winters are not the same, my opinion.
And l didn't understand your sidewall concern, please explain.
The differences between your choices is minimal and you won't notice much difference with traction and handling in snow by making such small adjustments in your aspect ratio and width. My best advice to you would be to get a set of winter tires like some Hankook i-pikes from Canadian Tire in you stock size and some cheap steel rims or do a changeover.
Most cars and trucks that you see in the ditch in Canada, is due to the fact that they run alll-season tires during a Canadian winter. You have to remember that all tire manufacturers sell the same all-seasons in California as they sell in Canada, But are winters are not the same, my opinion.
And l didn't understand your sidewall concern, please explain.
#6
Biggest size that can possible fit is 245/30/20 ... that's what im running on my 2000 SE
Also i have rims from a 2005 Maxima the 8 spoke rims that are 245/45/18 ... they fit....no issues
Also i have rims from a 2005 Maxima the 8 spoke rims that are 245/45/18 ... they fit....no issues
Last edited by NmexMAX; 04-22-2011 at 03:42 PM.
#13
Based on manufacturer spec, on a 7" rim we shouldn't run wider than 225 but I have run 3 set of 235/45/17 without any issue, actually the car felt safer, better traction as well as handling.
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