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![]() 235/35 is acceptable (by manufacturer) on 8 inch to 9.5 inch. So 9.5 inch will fit fine, but will be at the upper end. The pic above is a 215 on an 8 inch - which is also the max "allowed" size. ![]() This is a "wide" 215 on another 8 inch wheel. Totally fits fine but that slope inwards is a mild stretch which you may or may not like. ![]() This is a fat 235 on an 8 inch wheel, which is the minimum rim size. Fits fine. If you had a tire with a weak sidewall (like the conti extreme contact) you'd want the mild stretch. A pilot super sport can go fat. ![]() None of this stuff is the stupid crazy stretch you see on the Euro boards with the rim sticking out past the tire. It's just a balance of looks, sidewall strength vs how wide you want your contact patch. You can shoehorn a 215 onto 9 inch wheel if you want. Last edited by Khyron686; 03-25-2013 at 05:41 PM. Reason: Formatting |
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If you are in Toronto.. you don't get enough snow to not lower the car, but I wouldn't go more than 1"...
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Also, 1 inch is 25mm so if the rear is 1 inch wider, the tire should be roughly 25mm bigger than the front if you want them to look similar. 225/40-18 is a good size for our cars. 255/35-18 is only .1 inches different which would be better for the rear (both will have exactly 3.5 inches sidewall). Now you have to consider what tire models are available in both sizes. You can play around with sizing here: http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html |
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The rears are going to look stretched a bit more than the fronts.. I have 245s front on 8.5 and that's got a small bit of tire poking past the wheel.
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Yes, but STI will also sell you Michelin Pilot Super Sports for those wheels
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Any thoughts on
18x9.5 +45 f/r 255/35/18? Might put a 5 mm spacer on the rear Looking for no poke at all. edit: after looking at the mach-v wheels at 9.5 +42, sounded like it doesnt clear the spring perch... and I guess it's not as flush as I hoped
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http://dudesphotography.smugmug.com/...IMG0071-XL.jpg 18x9.5 +44 with a 255/35/18 rear. Looks perfect |
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![]() I'm confused though, these are 18x9.5 +42, yet I've seen pictures of the Gram Light 57Xtreme's in 18x9.5 +40 and they don't seem to be as pokey. Maybe they have just been running more camber? I'd like 1.5 deg front, 2 MAX. |
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