volk CE28 18's need tire but what size?
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volk CE28 18's need tire but what size?
hi guys i have volk ce28
18by 7.5 front 50+ (i know 225/40/18)
18by 8.5 47+ (what size?) and i dropped about 1.6 on rear..
let me know guys...
18by 7.5 front 50+ (i know 225/40/18)
18by 8.5 47+ (what size?) and i dropped about 1.6 on rear..
let me know guys...
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I would recommend 215/40 18 front and 245/35 18 rear.
You can run 225/40 18 fronts also but try to stay away from 255/35 18 rears.
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You can run 225/40 18 fronts also but try to stay away from 255/35 18 rears.
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Originally Posted by Steve@Evolution,Aug 16 2006, 03:46 AM
You can run 225/40 18 fronts also but try to stay away from 255/35 18 rears.
I get my wheels/tires in today with 255 rears on about a 1.2" drop, so I guess I'll see if it's going to rub later on.
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Originally Posted by vbeachboy,Aug 16 2006, 06:30 AM
You think he'll rub with 255s and a 1.6" drop?
I get my wheels/tires in today with 255 rears on about a 1.2" drop, so I guess I'll see if it's going to rub later on.
I get my wheels/tires in today with 255 rears on about a 1.2" drop, so I guess I'll see if it's going to rub later on.
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That's why I recommend 215 front and 245 rear to be safe but certain brand of tires are physically skinnier for a 225 so it can get away from rubbing.
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i have the BF goodrich G force T/A tires on same wheels. I run 225/35/18x7.5 front and 255/40/18x8.5 +47 offset rear with 1" eibach spring drop. I have s serious rubbing issue with my rear.
What is wrong with this set up? What should i do?
What is wrong with this set up? What should i do?
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Originally Posted by racerfan,Sep 10 2006, 08:25 PM
what brand of tires are physically skinnier and stuff?
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Originally Posted by geovong,Sep 10 2006, 07:18 PM
i have the BF goodrich G force T/A tires on same wheels. I run 225/35/18x7.5 front and 255/40/18x8.5 +47 offset rear with 1" eibach spring drop. I have s serious rubbing issue with my rear.
What is wrong with this set up? What should i do?
What is wrong with this set up? What should i do?
if you got a 40 series in the rear the tires may be way too tall and also the brand of tires bf goodrich i'm sure isn't a rounded sidewall like some falkens etc.....
maybe like mill out the wheels or run camber