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Stock n/a tyres

205/60/15

Rolling diamter = (205 * 60% * 2) + (15 * 2.55 * 10) = 628.5 mm

225/50/16

Rolling diameter = (225 * 50% * 2) + (16 * 2.55 * 10) = 633 mm

205/55/16

Rolling diameter = (205 * 55% * 2) + (16 * 2.55 * 10) = 633.5 mm

215/45/17

Rolling diameter = (215 * 45% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 627 mm

235/45/17

Rolling diameter = (235 * 45% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 645 mm

235/40/17

Rolling diameter = (235 * 40% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 621.5 mm

255/40/17

Rolling diameter = (255 * 40% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 637.5 mm

this help your questions?

Stock n/a tyres

205/60/15

Rolling diamter = (205 * 60% * 2) + (15 * 2.55 * 10) = 628.5 mm

225/50/16

Rolling diameter = (225 * 50% * 2) + (16 * 2.55 * 10) = 633 mm

205/55/16

Rolling diameter = (205 * 55% * 2) + (16 * 2.55 * 10) = 633.5 mm

215/45/17

Rolling diameter = (215 * 45% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 627 mm

235/45/17

Rolling diameter = (235 * 45% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 645 mm

235/40/17

Rolling diameter = (235 * 40% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 621.5 mm

255/40/17

Rolling diameter = (255 * 40% * 2) + (17 * 2.55 * 10) = 637.5 mm

this help your questions?

Did n/a's come out with 17's and 255 wide tyres as a factory option. That is fantastic, i think he actually wants the rim size

The logical size would be 15x6 especially if they have 205's on. I am not 100% certain on this tho, just seems logical.

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