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#11
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Originally posted by schwett
One question though, in this pic above....is that 4x100 writing for the bolt pattern? I thought S2000s is 5x114.3?
Is this pic the exact pic of your wheel?
I hope it means something else!
Or since there's many holes, one wheel fit different bolt patterns?
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interesting! i didn't even notice that. the box has the correct pattern indicated, and the shop sending them certainly said they were 5 x 114.3. i guess it does accomodate both? you can see in the first pic that it also says 5 x ... with a different weight rating.
i will have to doublecheck now.
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i will have to doublecheck now.
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Nice!
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From Tire Rack's website:
stock W rated 225/50/16 S02 has a tread width of 8.5"
BF Goodrich Ta kD gforce in 255/40/17 only has a tread width of 8.2"
while gforce 245/40/17 has a tread width of 7.9"
guess the S02s got them beat.
stock W rated 225/50/16 S02 has a tread width of 8.5"
BF Goodrich Ta kD gforce in 255/40/17 only has a tread width of 8.2"
while gforce 245/40/17 has a tread width of 7.9"
guess the S02s got them beat.
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i am not sure i really buy that. the section width of the 245/40/17 g-force is 9.8 inches; the section width of the OE s-02 is 9.2 inches. i understand the geometry of the tire may be different, and that will affect the "tread width," but looking at the two tires next to each other, MOUNTED, i just don't think there's any way the 245 has a smaller tread width, let alone the 255! perhaps the method of measurement is different between different manufacturers. bfg doesn't even list the 'tread width' in their specifications.
i suppose i'll find out (in a way) when they're on the car.
i suppose i'll find out (in a way) when they're on the car.
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