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BlaineWasHere 08-15-2013 12:53 AM

The tires you want will fit! Just order them already!

AVodka14 08-15-2013 12:54 AM

I was looking into Stance. Do you they ride well/take away from the factory feel too much?

AVodka14 08-15-2013 07:36 PM

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Originally Posted by BlaineWasHere (Post 1141990)
The tires you want will fit! Just order them already!

Haha. I am starting to feel that way too. I don't want any rubbing and starting to have to adjust the camber.

AVodka14 08-15-2013 07:37 PM

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Originally Posted by OmarGC (Post 1141966)
I have xd9s 18x10 all around... Currently on 245s front and rear... Plenty of clearance to go 255 or even 265s squared.

Are you on 245/34 F and R?

mr. slim 08-16-2013 03:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AVodka14 (Post 1141994)
I was looking into Stance. Do you they ride well/take away from the factory feel too much?

I'm running on powered by max coilovers. I'm currently maxed out in the rear, and that's with taking off the collars.
I'm running 18x10+38 all around with 225/40/18 accelera tires.
It drives nice and it's not bouncy. I'm also running no camber arms. :)

AVodka14 08-16-2013 05:55 PM

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Originally Posted by mr. slim (Post 1144845)
I'm running on powered by max coilovers. I'm currently maxed out in the rear, and that's with taking off the collars.
I'm running 18x10+38 all around with 225/40/18 accelera tires.
It drives nice and it's not bouncy. I'm also running no camber arms. :)

Wow, not much width/coverage to protect those wheels.

SkAsphalt 08-16-2013 07:05 PM

you want to run 9 and 10" wide wheel/tire set ups that will weigh a fair bit more than stock and be stretched and you are asking if it affects the ride quality/handling?

ffs

AVodka14 08-16-2013 09:02 PM

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Originally Posted by SkAsphalt (Post 1146533)
you want to run 9 and 10" wide wheel/tire set ups that will weigh a fair bit more than stock and be stretched and you are asking if it affects the ride quality/handling?

ffs

Nope. Not in the sense you are thinking. Of course I know the ride quality/characteristics will change. I just don't want it to affect/change/take away from the 86 TOO much. I know there is going to be some obvious change. That is what I am going for. Just nothing drastic. And I was only referring to the CO setup when asking that question anyways.

OmarGC 08-16-2013 10:49 PM

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Originally Posted by AVodka14 (Post 1143939)
Are you on 245/34 F and R?

Yes. 245/35 front and rear.

Will be on 265s all around next season.

mr. slim 08-17-2013 01:31 PM

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Originally Posted by AVodka14 (Post 1146340)
Wow, not much width/coverage to protect those wheels.

Haha yea a little lip is hanging out. But the car still handles well.

RavSpec 08-27-2013 07:00 PM

coil over + wheels + tires on sales if anyone interested. $2500 pick up NYC

wheel can be pick up right now. Coil over need 1 more week, waiting for the KW setup to come in.

SortaFlushed 08-30-2013 09:08 AM

Tire sizing Work XD9's
 
Alright so i got a pair of XD9s coming in size 18X9 Fronts 18X10 Rears +38 offset. As for tire sizes i was planning on running a 225 front and 245 rear. My question is will do you think this would be a functional setup in terms of grip. And what would be considered a mild stretch for both widths?
Car is currently maxed out on stance coilovers with collars on zeroed out front camber and -3 Degrees of camber in the rear (Waiting to fit the rims to redo the alignment)
http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps67cb5221.jpg
Ravspecs fr-s with 18x9 F 18X10 Rears

http://i1281.photobucket.com/albums/...ps871f5b82.jpg
Fr-s with the lovely matte blue XD9's 18X10 squared wrapped in 225's

Outlawstar98 08-30-2013 10:38 PM

i have those wheels in 18x9 all around, getting 18x10 for the rear though durning the winter. I am running 245/35/18 and no issues with rubbing. Lowered as far as I can on KW V3's in the front.

nix 08-30-2013 11:41 PM

235/265 or 245/265 would be my tip. 225/245 is getting kind of aggressive and you will run a lot of risk of rim damage if you daily it. Just my 2c.


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