18 x 9.5 +55 Tire ?
#3
Dunlops run narrow... depends on your tires Scott. You could probably get away easy with a 255 rear tire in any brand but going to a 265 might require somthing like Toyo T1-R or Falkens because they have a rounded off sidewall.
#5
I have the Dunlop Sport Maxx on the sames width and offset and was rubbing quite a bit before I trimmed down the fender lip. This was with the 255 setup, don't want to think what the 265's would be like.
#6
I am running a 265-35-18 with a +55 in the rear, and I have lowered my car about an inch. My fenders are modified. At stock ride height, you will rub. If you are averse to rolling your fenders, play it safe with a 245-35 or possibly a 255-35. I wouldn't suggest you go higher unless you want to do some work to make it work.
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#10
I went with 255's. Appearantly Tires with less "square" shoulders helps. I'm sacraficing a little grip, for greater treadlife by going with the RE040 over the RE050A (400 vs. 140). If it was good enough for an NSX - it's goo enough for me.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out. I want to lower the vehicle maybe an inch....so hopefully the rubbing issues wont arise.
I'm looking forward to seeing how it turns out. I want to lower the vehicle maybe an inch....so hopefully the rubbing issues wont arise.