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Help me decide on fitment Zilvia
Just ordered my wheels and Im kinda torn between which tire size to go with.
Car: 89 240 fastback Wheels: 5Zigen fn01-rc Sizes: 17x9 +15 (F) 17x10 +12 (R) The car will be tracked so no super extreme stretches! I would like to hear from those who run this wheel and track there car. IVE LOOKED THOUGHT THE WHEEL FITMENT/FLUSH THREAD, AND THE EXTREME TIRE STRETCH THREAD. IM NOT LOOKING FOR PICS, JUST OPINIONS. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO POST PICS THATS COOL. THANKS IN ADVANCE! Discuss. |
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i run the same wheels slightly less agressive offset in the rear (25)
azenis rt615's 255 R 235 F not a crazy stretch, just enough to tuck in the fenders... but unless you have a big pull in the rear or widebody or real high you are going to need more stretch |
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When you say "tracked" are you talking road racing, drifting, HPDE, auto-x, or what?
I'm running a 245/40 on my 17X10s on the front of my S14 and they're 'slightly' stretched. If you don't want stretched tires at all then a 235 is going to be too much of a stretch for you. I'd run 235/40s up front and 245/40s out back if you're making decent power and are auto-xing or something. If you're doing high speed grip stuff (ie road racing or HPDE or time attack) I'd run a 245/40 up front and a 255/40 out back at least...if not some 275/35s and widebody. If you run anything larger then a 235 out back you will need to pull your fenders.
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lol at the ppl saying a 235 is "slight" stretch on a 10" wheel.
"slight" compared to the dorifto fanboys, maybe, but that is a pretty big stretch. my 255's are stretched on my 10's. edit: good thing rep is gone or i'd have 546867875 red blocks right now (from the dorifto fanboys of course) ![]() |
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I dont mind a decent stretch, just nothing crazy. Something good for Daily/track use. Quote:
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The 245/40s on my 10s are fairly stretched. A 255/40 is square on a 17X9, a 275 is square on a 10.
If you're drifting do 215/45s and 235/40s no questions. This is a giant picture, but it shows my front stretch the best: http://i25.photobucket.com/albums/c5...-25-09pan1.jpg
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What is the point of running a 10" if your going to go with a 235? to clear the body? I would rather pull/roll to run a wider patch.. I run 225 on my 9s up front, 275s on my 10.5s and they are very stretched. I plan on going wider with my next round of tires cause I prefer a squarer look.
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Either way, that 17x10 +12 will need a decent pull or you're gonna be running a lot of negative camber...
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My old S14...17x10 +12 with 8mm spacer up front to clear coilovers and 15mm in the rears.
235/40 17s up front and 245/40 17s in the rear. ![]() ![]() Biggest pain in the ass part of running 17x10 +12 up front is that it may or may not clear your suspension. It all depends on how low your car is and what suspension you have. I had to slap 8mm spacers up front to clear MR coilovers, even then, it barely clears (inner lip sits in between the springs). |
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Well Im going with 225/40s (F) and 235/40s (R). Thanks to all those who gave me some input. Now just gotta decide on tire brand. Federal 595's? I think they're a pretty good tire for street/drift. Plus they're pretty good on the wallet, but I checked out citytireonline and they dont show a 225/40 size with Federals??
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Only one company makes a 225/40/17. I have a pair of those and a pair of 215/45 federal tires. The federals are nearly just as wide and only like 2mm taller then the 225/40s I have.
I would recommend a 215/45/17 up front and a 235/40/17 out back. They are basically the same height so it'll look fine.
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I was exaggerating a little, haha. It isn't worth the hassle and/or high prices to track down 225/40/17s when a 215/45 is nearly the same size and MUCH cheaper.
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Ok, Ive done some shopping for tires and tire selection for a 225/40 is pretty slim, not saying that there are none out there, its just that the selection isnt the best compared to the size 95KA-Turbo mentioned. 215/35.
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i run the same setup your buying i run 225 45's on the front and 235 40's on the back imo federals stretch and settle sexy as fuck on the back but its not as flush as i want it
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