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Old 04-28-2013, 11:49 AM   #1233
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So, based on the fact that most stretched setups round off, I'm guessing the tyre must be a considerable amount wider than the rim to achieve the squared-off look?
Post a few pics/links to confirm/deny.
It may be how you are interpreting things.
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Old 04-28-2013, 02:13 PM   #1234
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I'm Looking into purchasing 57Xtremes 18x8.5 +33 F and 18x9.5 +40 R. What would be the best Tire Fitment? I was looking into 225/40 or 235/40 for the front and 245/40 or 255/40 for the rear? Will be running KW V3 Coilovers on .8" drop F/R
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I'm Looking into purchasing 57Xtremes 18x8.5 +33 F and 18x9.5 +40 R. What would be the best Tire Fitment? I was looking into 225/40 or 235/40 for the front and 245/40 or 255/40 for the rear? Will be running KW V3 Coilovers on .8" drop F/R
Acceptable range of tire:
Front 8.5" - 215mm ~ 255mm
Rear 9.5" - 245mm ~ 285mm

If it were mine:
Front - 225/40-18
Rear - 255/35-18

Or

Front - 235/40-18
Rear - 265/35-18

A 255 or 265mm should go to a 35 sidewall with the front tires you had listed. 40 is too tall.
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Post a few pics/links to confirm/deny.
It may be how you are interpreting things.
Example of 'rounded' profile (this is my current setup) (235/40/18 + 18x8.75):
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Example of 'squared' profile (not sure what this setup is):
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Old 04-29-2013, 12:48 AM   #1237
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Example of 'rounded' profile (this is my current setup) (235/40/18 + 18x8.75):
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Example of 'squared' profile (not sure what this setup is):
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Stretched fitment most likely. Although it can also be the design of the tire.
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Old 04-29-2013, 10:21 AM   #1238
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It will... I suggest 245/35(keeps your speedo happy) or even a 255/35. Also, what kind of suspension are you on?

Stock suspension currently I dont want to upgrade my suspension since the car is only for daily use. But I do plan on purchasing spring in the future though. Btw
anyone here running XXR 531? I always love dish wheel and 531 looks good to me. What do you think of 18x9.5 35+ for both front and rear. Will that fit too?
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Old 04-29-2013, 01:56 PM   #1239
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The size you mentioned above on stock suspension is going to poke outside your fender wells ESP on stock suspension/no camber... I just saw you're in Australia so I'm sure you're aware about those kind of laws.
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:17 PM   #1240
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Hi from Oz. I've been deciding on a setup for everyday for about six weeks now and have decided on the following:

Work Emotions Kiwami Ultimate
Front: 19X9.5 +33 (235/35)
Rear: 19X10.5 +35 (255/35)

I've tried the tyre app calculator but want to confirm how much poke this will cause.

MCA Red Series coilovers have been installed and is lowered approx. 1.5 inches.

Your help would be much appreciated.
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Old 04-29-2013, 06:20 PM   #1241
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Hi from Oz. I've been deciding on a setup for everyday for about six weeks now and have decided on the following:

Work Emotions Kiwami Ultimate
Front: 19X9.5 +33 (235/35)
Rear: 19X10.5 +35 (255/35)

I've tried the tyre app calculator but want to confirm how much poke this will cause.

MCA Red Series coilovers have been installed and is lowered approx. 1.5 inches.

Your help would be much appreciated.
It will be 19x9.5 +38 and 19x10.5 +32

1.5" not going to cut it. Poke by alot in the rear.

I have a pic of 19x10.5 with -2mm camber and 235/35 pics uploaded on the wheel section.

I also have the 19x9.5 +38mm pics somewhere there as well.

Not a great setup for only 1.5" drop.

I'll suggest 19x9.5 +38 all around.

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Old 04-29-2013, 06:21 PM   #1242
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19x9.5 +38 all around with 235/35 tires

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19x10.5 +32 all around with 235/35 tires

http://www.flickr.com/photos/jdmwheel/8252159679/
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Acceptable range of tire:
Front 8.5" - 215mm ~ 255mm
Rear 9.5" - 245mm ~ 285mm

If it were mine:
Front - 225/40-18
Rear - 255/35-18

Or

Front - 235/40-18
Rear - 265/35-18

A 255 or 265mm should go to a 35 sidewall with the front tires you had listed. 40 is too tall.
Agree.

i'll do 225/40 and 255/35
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It will be 19x9.5 +38 and 19x10.5 +32

1.5" not going to cut it. Poke by alot in the rear.

I have a pic of 19x10.5 with -2mm camber and 235/35 pics uploaded on the wheel section.

I also have the 19x9.5 +38mm pics somewhere there as well.

Not a great setup for only 1.5" drop.

I'll suggest 19x9.5 +38 all around.

Mark.
Thanks heaps for this. So +38 it is. Out of curiosity, does anyone know the specs of the GT86 by Frey. Not much info on this setup.
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Any issues running 18x9.5 +40 all round, 255/35/18 with Eibach Pro Kit (no camber adjustment)?
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Any issues running 18x9.5 +40 all round, 255/35/18 with Eibach Pro Kit (no camber adjustment)?
same question as him, but 235/40/18, will i need a spacer in the front?
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