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What about 275/45R20?

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#1 ·
I just bought a 2017 R/T with:
- Super Track Pack
- WRT black wheels 9"

The car came with the 245 tires (see below picture) and I want to go & get the 275's all around.
After searching a bunch of posts on this forum, I still have a couple of questions:

1. Will the 275's fit without rubbing at all 4 corners?
2. Why is everybody here getting the 275/40R20 and not the 275/45R20? The stock tires are just fine on 45, so is there any reason to not go with the 45 on the 275's? WIll they rub on the 45?

Thanks in advance for your answer.
 

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#2 ·
The diameter of a stock 245/45-20 tire is 28.68 inches and the revs per mile is 725.22.

When you are buying a larger width replacement tire, you want to try to match these numbers to keep your speedometer accurate.

A 275/45-20 tire will have a larger diameter of 29.74 inches and the revs will be 699.30. This will make your speedometer read slow by 3.71%. A better choice would be the 275/40-20 tire. Its diameter is nearly identical to the 245 tire, at 28.66 inches. Also, the revs are 725.71. In this case, the speedometer will read slightly fast by only 0.07%.

Check out this tire size calculator:

http://www.1010tires.com/Tools/Tire-Size-Calculator/245-45R20/275-45R20/275-40R20?ismetric=False
 
#3 ·
Fitment is not an issue. When I went the 270 route there were a lot more choices in the 40 then 45 series locally.
 
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The 40 and 45 number you are referencing is the aspect ratio. This number should not be used alone to determine the height of a tire, the height of a tire is based off both the aspect ratio and tire width. This is why a 245/45 and a 275/40 are nearly identical in height.

(245 x 0.45 = 110.25mm ; 275 x 0.40 = 110mm)
 
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Discounttiredirect has a feature that lists optional sizes that "fit". I clicked on 265/45-20 and those listed were $202/ea and UP. Ninety (94) options pop up on 275/40-20 starting at $95/ea.

245/45-20
235/45-20
255/45-20
265/45-20
255/35-20
235/40-20
245/40-20
255/40-20
 
#10 ·
I like it.

Were the WRTs original to the car, or added later?
 
#12 ·
Did you buy it new like that? Or used?

Thanks!
 
#14 ·
Bought it like this new, this past weekend.
The rims are a factory option that I had to paid extra for.
It took me a while to find the right color and other options I wanted with this rims. But I think is worth it.
 
#17 ·
Minimum recommended for a 315/35 would be 10.5"

A Guy
 
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Here are three photos of my new Cooper Zeon RS3-G1 275/40-20 tires mounted on my 9" Alcoa forged aluminum wheels. They look and handle great on my SRT and were not that expensive.
Looks great and thanks for the info a few months back. Will be installing my Zeon's in about another month. They have been in my garage for a few months since I still have some meat on my Atturo 800s. I got a bit over 30k miles on them and still have about 3/32 so can't complain about them but looking forward to a more performance tire.
 

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#20 ·
^^^Those look pretty all-seasony, I hope they perform they way you want them to.
 
#23 ·
I have the new body and it works perfect with the 20” factory rims – see my earlier pictures from 2017 before & after.
You have the older body – I’m not sure if the wheel clearances are the same. Check that first, and if so, you’re all set. IMO it shouldn’t be too far off, if at all..
 
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With SRT center caps...

A Guy
 
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