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#3421 |
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i have 245/40 on 9.5 now pictured above on 30mm fenders and -3 camber and like how it looks.. i don't think it will look any taller mounting it on a 10 which is what i'm doing next week, if anything it will loose some sidewall due to more stretch..
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#3422 | |
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![]() Pictured is my local friend's car(yes the SS featured car...) running 255/35/18's on 18x9.5+15's in front with 265/35/18's on a the rear. But note he has wide fenders in front. I test fitted his wheels on my car before I decided to run 255/35/18's in front and IMO this fits the car better then 245/40/18's would have just because of sidewall height. and you guys have fun finding 245/35/18's! because only 8 or so models of tires come in that size that I know of, but they do fit the car very well, and comes with high price tag and very limited tire compound.(I haven't looked for 245/35/18's in about a year, so it might be a different story now) other tire size I've tried in front for 18's is 235/40/18's on a 9.5, I enjoyed that look/setup very much as well. on the side note, Don't let the tire stretch fool you on how tall the actual tire will be mounted on the wheel vs unmounted. the change is very minimal, it's called a stretch for a reason.
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#3423 |
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there are a lot more tire choices these days in 245/35 than before.. i opted to stick to 245/40 as it worked well for me before on 9.5.. i had 235/40 on a bbs lm 18x10's in the past and didnt like how far stretched it was showing inner wheel edge.
Since these RS-3 are going to get demolished the minute the car is tuned, i'll be buying a new set so I may try 245/35 for front and up the rear to 285/35 with some trimming on overs :-) however I'm limited to max 245 front size.. |
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#3424 |
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Ummm... Like what? Name me some I can get cheaper than 255/35/18, please... Seriously, I want some inexpensive 245/35's for my 350Z 18x8.5's...
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#3425 |
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Check tire rack there are two pages of tires in that size all in mid to high 100's, none of course will be in federal price range if that's what you're after
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#3429 |
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So I ordered some 17x9+25 wheels for all four corners on my s13. Stock fenders and I'm lowered on springs/struts. Not too low. I'm not wanting to pull fenders, but a roll is fine. Will I be able to fit wider than a 235/40r17?
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#3431 |
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Everyone is throwing the term "s13" around too loosely. I'm going through the thread and I see "s13" all over, but no specifications of coupe or fastback. And why put so much rubber on with so much camber unless it's tuned for racing?
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#3432 |
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Thanks, that seems to be the general consensus from what I've read but most people have coilovers and can tweak camber easily to fit. Since I have static camber I wasn't sure.
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This is my setup with -1.2 to -1.5 camber all around on a 17x9 +22 255/40R17. |
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titties: Did you have to do any fender work with the tire and wheel setup?
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#3439 | |
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#3443 |
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Fronts mounted.. 245/40/18 on 10s.. Should have them on the car this weekend
Attachment 86148Attachment 86149Attachment 86150 Last edited by hybrid_eg; 03-15-2020 at 03:15 PM.. |
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I'm cool with whatever you wanna do. But some of the purists on here are gonna comment on the fact that 245 on a 10 is a little stretched. But maybe you'll be good and nobody will notice
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#3448 |
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I'll be that guy... Definitely not max tire and doesn't belong in this thread. However, 10" wide wheels up front is impressive on an S13. I guess if we had a Max rim thread that would suit you better.
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#3449 |
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I don't think going over 255's in front does any benefits aside from braking distance decrase on street tires for S-chassis, just from my own observations here. (sort of putting on the flame suit on. Note that this is purely for front tire size)
When I had 17's, i ran 225/45/17's front with 245 or 255/40 17's in rear, very good combo(this is before I decided I wanted to try that max tire things) and ran that setup or similar to it for nearly 5 years and many different tire brands/models. Now that I've got the 18's for few years, I've gone through 3 different sizes just in front on my S14 on same wheels and kept the same rear tires.(F:18x9.5+15 R:18x10+38 RPF1's) 245/40/18 to 235/40/18, now on 255/35/18's(RE760) front and rear's are 275/35/18's(RE-05). I really can't tell much of a front end lateral grip difference from 235 to 255(side note, yes better tire compound will fix the actual amount of grip issue), but what I do notice is that 255's mute out the first initial turn-in inputs, like I feel like the car hasn't fully gripped yet for first split second then it provides the feed back and feels(All of the feels). the normal snappy steering that I've known my car to have with 225's or 235's were gone with 255's in front. Then again, take it for what it is as everyone has different suspension and alignment setup. I mean..I only went for big tires because of this damn thread. LOL
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I think it depends on what you're doing with the car.
I mostly have used my 240s for autox and staggered setup makes a 240 extra pushy. Once I went square setup I haven't looked back. |
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