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10-21-2010, 09:55 PM | #1 |
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Has anyone fit 255 or larger in the front?
I have run both 245/40/18 and 245/35/18 in the front for track days.
I think the car can benefit more with wider tires in the front 255 or larger...Ideally the same as rear 275/35/18. Looking at my setup, 245 is almost touching the front strut at offset 38. If I lower the offset by 5mm (spacer) to fit 255, at 23.25" front ride height, it may rub the fender. http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html..._spacers.shtml Just curious if anyone has fitted 255 or larger in the front and what wheel offset and/spacer modifications are used to protect against hitting the fender? Thanks |
10-22-2010, 08:38 AM | #2 |
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I think someone on here put 255 r888's on their stock fronts.
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I've run 255/35/18's with a +41 offset on the front for quite some time with no issues. It is VERY close on the strut-side but not making contact. I don't know my exact ride heights but in the past I was quite low with about 2.5 camber and I cleared the fender just fine. In fact, with that sort of camber (or more), I'm pretty sure I could run a 265/35 tire but that'd require a wider wheel which is an investment I didn't think would be worth it.
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for the front of an ///m, i have seen and inspected...
9.0" x et 40 with 265/35R18, no rubbing at the fender liner and minor rubbing on the strut tower. the car was lowered on H&R's.
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Is it a member of this forum? I would like to get more info because I am looking at going from the 255 front to a 265 over the winter
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not to my knowledge. i'll ask him when i see him next. if he's not willing to jump on here, is there anything specific you would like to know?
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I hope he/she never drives the car too hard. There's a video floating around somewhere on YouTube with a camera set up on a suspension arm...And the amount of tire deflection in the middle of a turn will shock you. Rubbing on the strut tower is not a good thing. Even if it's minor.
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I am using KW CS and the gap is so close that my pinky does not even fit. This is with 245/35 at offset 38. I am thinking about using 255/35/18 and add 3mm spacer to make the offset 35. The 255 adds 5mm toward the inside so hoping the 3mm spacer will create sufficient gap but it also adds 5mm toward the fender plus the 3mm spacer, it will be 8mm closer to fender than 245/35...I worry that this will rub the fender. http://www.turnermotorsport.com/html..._spacers.shtml |
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interesting thing about this particular video is that the side wall does go verticle under lateral load, but never past it. in the case of the ///m i saw today with the 265/35R18's, the rubbing was only occuring at the very edge of the tire's shoulder. i'm thinking he must be deflating his tires in order to gain traction? i'll absolutely be talking to him about the rubbing issue... i'm not sure he's aware of it (he wasn't there when i saw the car. it was up on a hoist at the dealer when i saw it.) it could be that the rubbing is happening on the outside of the turn when everything is compressed over there.
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he's a pretty private guy. he reads the posts here, but isn't interested in joining. the TIRERACK gave him the specs for his setup on wheels and tires. i did see he's running 18" dia 9.0" w x et40 on all four corners. pretty serious spacers in the rear. 265/35R18's on all corners. as i said above though, there is some rubbing occuring. i could not fit the thickness of my pinky finger between the sidewall and the strut. a more aggressive offset, or 255's all around would be just fine though.
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My car has 265 front 285 rear RS-3 tires. Car is on KW V3 coilovers with stiffer springs. It was harder to fit the rear than the front. The KW front spring perch is narrow allowing for the bigger tires. Wheels are 8.5 front 9.5 rear. Front is offset 38+5mm spacer.
This is too much tire for this car. But since I paid $350 for all 4 tires I'll track them then go back to the 255/265 sizes that I prefer.
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I jacked up the car and compared the inside clearance (toward the strut):
225/45/18 on stock wheel 18" x 8" et 42 versus 245/40/18 on NT03 wheel 18" x 8.5" et 38 The stock has more clearance but the 245 still have about 8mm clearance. So, using 255 on 18x8.5et38 (no spacer) will add 5mm toward the inside which means there is still 3mm spacing. However, I wonder for heavy track duty whether the tire deflection during cornering will rub the strut housing (at 3mm clearance). |
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