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8six_frs 03-22-2015 11:57 PM

Tire size question on 18 x 9.5 all around wheels.
 
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Hey guys I have a set of 18 x 9.5 +30 offset all around. I am debating on what tires I should get. I am going to be running BC Racing coil overs with 10k Swift springs. I want to be a functional low, Im just not sure on what tires to get. I was thinking maybe 225/40 Front and 245/40 Rear. Thoughts? Thanks.:thumbup:

2016 Camaro SS 03-23-2015 12:29 AM

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Originally Posted by 8six_frs (Post 2180589)
Hey guys I have a set of 18 x 9.5 +30 offset all around. I am debating on what tires I should get. I am going to be running BC Racing coil overs with 10k Swift springs. I want to be a functional low, Im just not sure on what tires to get. I was thinking maybe 225/40 Front and 245/40 Rear. Thoughts? Thanks.:thumbup:

Way too small on the front.

245/35 is as low as I'd go on 18 X 9.5. 255's give it a meatier fit with no stretch at all.

225's will leave your rim sticking out a half an inch, maybe more.

40 sidewall may be a bit much on 18's, but doable.

8six_frs 03-23-2015 01:21 AM

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Originally Posted by 2016 Camaro SS (Post 2180613)
Way too small on the front.

245/35 is as low as I'd go on 18 X 9.5. 255's give it a meatier fit with no stretch at all.

225's will leave your rim sticking out a half an inch, maybe more.

40 sidewall may be a bit much on 18's, but doable.

I wont have any rubbing issues with 255/35? I just don't want to rub, thats my main concern.

2016 Camaro SS 03-23-2015 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by 8six_frs (Post 2180660)
I wont have any rubbing issues with 255/35? I just don't want to rub, thats my main concern.

Not on coils you won't with that offset. There's people running 265's and that's an extremely meaty tire.

I personally run 245/35 squared on 18X9.5 +38 to keep my speedometer close to what it was stock, but 255's will fit 9.5" width the best. You can check some of the tire fitment calculators on the web just to be sure, but I'm positive you will not have issues.

adamg 03-23-2015 09:59 AM

depends how low you want to go, if you want to tuck the wheels and be really low do a 215. if you want to be low but not slammed don't go bigger than 225. if you want low but a little wheel gap go with a 235. if you don't want to go low and want a time attack "racecar" stance 245-255

also don't run staggered tires on non staggered wheels. it just looks weird, really weird

jlugo711 03-23-2015 11:37 AM

18x9.5J +38 is pretty much the "all around" set-up for these cars. Most people in the category run 245/35 Front and 255/35 Rear

8six_frs 03-23-2015 11:40 AM

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Originally Posted by 2016 Camaro SS (Post 2180868)
Not on coils you won't with that offset. There's people running 265's and that's an extremely meaty tire.

I personally run 245/35 squared on 18X9.5 +38 to keep my speedometer close to what it was stock, but 255's will fit 9.5" width the best. You can check some of the tire fitment calculators on the web just to be sure, but I'm positive you will not have issues.

Thanks for the tip! I kinda like the meatier tire look anyways lol

8six_frs 03-23-2015 11:41 AM

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Originally Posted by adamg (Post 2180904)
depends how low you want to go, if you want to tuck the wheels and be really low do a 215. if you want to be low but not slammed don't go bigger than 225. if you want low but a little wheel gap go with a 235. if you don't want to go low and want a time attack "racecar" stance 245-255

also don't run staggered tires on non staggered wheels. it just looks weird, really weird

I see what you're saying. I still want to be a functional low. So I think I will go 255/35

8six_frs 03-23-2015 11:42 AM

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Originally Posted by jlugo711 (Post 2181007)
18x9.5J +38 is pretty much the "all around" set-up for these cars. Most people in the category run 245/35 Front and 255/35 Rear

Is +38 really much of a big difference from +30?

jlugo711 03-23-2015 11:47 AM

It's about a 0.31 inch difference roughly.

8six_frs 03-23-2015 11:50 AM

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Originally Posted by jlugo711 (Post 2181016)
It's about a 0.31 inch difference roughly.

Meh I can deal with that. Do you think i'd need any fender modifications with 255/35 all around?

JustBoostin 03-23-2015 12:01 PM

You'll probably have to roll your fenders. It's super easy though.

jlugo711 03-23-2015 12:03 PM

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Originally Posted by 8six_frs (Post 2181025)
Meh I can deal with that. Do you think i'd need any fender modifications with 255/35 all around?

Roll the fronts for sure and maybe the rears for good measure. If you're not looking to run too much camber you might want to give the rear a slight pull also.

AlexWood 03-23-2015 03:32 PM

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I think 225 front and 245 rear would work. This is about 2-2.5in drop with 18x9.5 +34 with 235/40 tires square Attachment 105293Attachment 105294

They fit with no fender mods and very little rubbing.


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