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If I go with 17x9 +35..can I still use the stock tire from the car?
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ok. good to know.
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Lots of good info in this thread :-)
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I don't know why ppl want to run a nice fat rim and then run a skinny tire.
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We have a 235/40/17 on a 17x9 +35. By the look of it, I'd say we wouldn't go any narrower. A 245/40/17 will retain similar rolling revolutions as the 215/45/17 tire.
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im having such a hard time with this decision.
i like the idea of going square 18x9.5 255/35r18, but i dont want the front to poke, and im trying to go against going staggered. anyone know of any non aggressive 18x9.5 front setups? |
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+42 is perfect, in my opinion. We run 255/40R17 on our car, no spacers. It clears the suspension.
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To my way of thinking, if you can't run a wide enough tire to match your wheel width, you might as well choose a narrower wheel, and save some weight... As I detailed in this thread, our 18x9.5" Wicked Awesome will just clear the front suspension, although when we fit it with a 265/35R18 the tire rubbed the strut until we added a 3mm spacer. With a narrower tire, it might clear without a spacer. --Dan Mach V |
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[QUOTE=Mach V Dan;906365]+42 is perfect, in my opinion. We run 255/40R17 on our car, no spacers. It clears the suspension.
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a lot of ppl running staggered are going with a 225 front, would a 245 not fit with the 18x8.5 up front with an offset of +33?
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How much stiffer are the Mach V springs than stock on a BRZ? Don't want to go crazy stiff as we like the feel of the stock car's springrate. Those Awesome wheels are, well, awesome! Clean, light, fat - what more could you ask for!
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mach, im really liking the flushness of this setup, how much of a drop are your springs?
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