Andy Beats wrote: Wed Feb 20, 2019 2:49 pm
Are you bothering telling your insurance?
There's some stuff I wouldn't bother telling insurance about, but tyre size is too easily spotted by an assessor.
It hadn't occurred to me as a tyre change with a slight difference in width, well within what is considered normal for the wheel size isn't a mod (not a performance mod or one to make the car more attractive to thieves like a flashy set of non standard alloys) in my mind.
With the 215 being such a niche width, no one keeps stock (not even the bigger branches of Kwik fit or Costco), could easily explain away needing a set of stock tyres in a hurry, like driving through glass and buggering 2 tyres therefore needing to replace there and then, settling on 225s.
I can't imagine it adding any premium, so I will let them know.
The physical width of the wheel including fitted tyre isn't noticeably different, certainly the back face of the tyre doesn't project more than 3mm proud of the wheel rim (as the 215 tyre did). There's more of a lip on the front face but I'd attribute it to the 92XL load/lip rating. The 215 tyre wall tapers in more on the sidewall to the tread width than the 225 does (the 225 tyre sits squarer on the wheel).