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Lift kit and new cross tires

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My story is that I am in contact with Delta4x4 for a 20mm lift kit, which are actually spacers, and at the same time I would like to replace my summer tires for bigger ones, I'm looking at Michelin Latitude Cross DT, because I drive a lot on highways but at the same time, I do a few 1000km every summer on gravel roads and at the end because I think that would look cool.

I am living in Slovenia and I will validate all the changes, so my car will at the end have all the changes written in homologation paper, so that aside here is my question:

 

At the moment I have 215 65 R17 tires on 17x7 alloys, I would like to keep the alloys, as they are Oz Rally Racing which are quite nice on a white Kodiaq but I would like to read you opinion if there would be any issue to fit 235 65 R17 tires on them, mostly because of narrow alloy wheels?

Skoda_Kodiaq_2017_10_K_mail.pdf

Your choice.

 

www.willtheyfit.com

 

 

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Thank you, in the meantime I got TUV papers for alloys and actually below are all possible options for OZ rally racing wheels:

225 65 R17

235 60 R17

245 55 R17

255 55 R17

 

 

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