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Can anybody help me with this newbie question regarding wheels and tires?
Quick question guys if yall dont mind answering for me since I'm new to the forums:
When I get my BRZ and decide to get ST suspension Coilovers and drop it down to 35mm and get these 18x9.5 Rota Grid - Deep Red (5x100/e38/73) rims, what size tires would I need to get so nothing rubs? Would 255.35.18 all around work or would be rub? Thx in advance Or If I decided NOT to get Coilovers yet and just get the rims, what tire size would be best? And could I just put the tires and rims on without really doing anything else to it? Could I do 225.40.18 front and 255.35.18 rear? or 255.35.18 all around without rubbing? Thanks in advance everybody! ![]() I'm just wondering because I really don't know and I thought with everybody's vast knowledge in here someone would help me out thank you! |
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Just went through process. Without coil overs or camber can do 17x9 +35 offset with 245/40/17 tires without rubbing on front. +38 offset will rub in front On rear probably could do 255/40/17 without rub. Less selection of 17" wheels than 18", but tires cost less.
A couple good links are - http://www.willtheyfit.com/index.php...&Submit=Submit http://www.frsproject.com/tire_size.php |
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First link says will be 21.8 mm closer to suspension strut. For me 18x9.5 e 38, without coil overs would rub in front on struts and most likely not clear the fender on my brz. Have to take own measurements to determine for sure.
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I may sound like a n00b but does it say on the first links website that you would rub in the front? Or you just know that yourself?
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21.8 mm closer to strut than my oem wheel would have rubbed. My 245/40/17 on 17x9 with +35 offset is very close to my strut and I was warned that +38 would rub (by others with allot more experience than me, unless I installed coil overs)
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If I decided to get my coilovers installed at a professional place, would they also help me out on what tires size to get with my rims so it doesn't rub? Because I might as well install everything at once when I install the coilovers (rims, tires etc)
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Yes.
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I'll defer to more experienced on lowering. 35 mm is about 1 1/3 inch if I recall though which will reduce poke and not uncommon from what I have seen
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So I should be able to get away with 35mm lower at 255.35.18 all around? With no rubbing or I would have to put it on the car and see myself?
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