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The car has a ton of room. You just need suspension parts to fit larger wheels. There are guys running 18x10 all around on stock body cars. Check it out. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=38557&page=2 After reading your response, I'd look through here and get some ideas on what you like, then go from there. It has almost every wheel that forum members have tried. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=7535
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anyone run 18 x 9.5 +38 squared Wedssport SA10R wrapped in 275/35/18 Toyo R888? This is what I am looking at getting for a track set of wheels, but want to make sure I am able to, I am running feal coilovers.
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IDK if I am the guy to answer this, because I don't track my car. Tirerack says that the TOYO R888R is available in 275/35/18, has a tread width of 10.5, and weighs 27lbs. This is a huge tire. I would think that you would want it on a 18x10 or wider wheel. Anyway, there is tons of info about how to fit 265/35/18's (and larger) in this thread. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=41083 You will rub in the rear on the bumper tab. (till it is gone or you shave it) This thread has 275/35/18s on a 18x10. But the MPSS tire only has a tread width of 9.6" http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...t=95645&page=2 You can see different size tires on 10.5" wheels in this thread. http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showthread.php?t=82813 Keep reading and post your question(s) in a Track thread or the Meaty tire thread. Guys that have this style of setup will more likely read your post there. Good luck!
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You most likely wouldn't notice a difference between 265s and 275s as far as traction goes. That's a small amount of difference. I'm running 265s squared and it's probably the widest you can go without needing to do a bit more modification.
If you absolutely need more, just know you may need to pull or roll fenders, shave down bumper tabs, etc. You'll also lose the ability to go full lock on steering without rubbing inside. This is the reason I stayed at 265 squared - none of the above issues and it works very well. Quote:
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So it sounds like I should be fine running R888's on 265's then. Thanks for the help guys.
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I had the original tire 215/45R17 on 17x8 wheels. The tires were stretch and yesterday this happen. I guess it's caused by the stretching.
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Stock tires are supposed to fit fine on 17x8. I would look at other causes than the stretch.
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I will be shopping for new tires in the next week, my car is lowered on eibach pro kit (stock struts) and wheels are 17x8 +25. 235/45 will rub? Or im in safe side with 225/45? Link for fitment calc doesnt work, that's why asking before pull the trigger
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