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Old 03-24-2011, 12:41 PM
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suspension and fender mods?
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Lowered prolly 1 inch maybe a little more on coils. No fender rolling or anything yet
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9.5 +22 is suited more for 245s and the +33 is more for 265s (all around btw). Lower the car, the better it will look.
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Originally Posted by j8635621
9.5 +22 is suited more for 245s and the +33 is more for 265s (all around btw). Lower the car, the better it will look.

so should I go +22 in the front and +33 in the rear?

I was hoping to use my tires because they are brand new.
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If you base multi-thousand dollar decisions on a few hundred dollars then go for it. Fenders will need rolled also.
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Originally Posted by j8635621
If you base multi-thousand dollar decisions on a few hundred dollars then go for it. Fenders will need rolled also.
good point. SO +22 will work all the way around but i need to run 245 on all corners.

The sizes are staggered so wont a 245 on a 9.5 wheel be quite a stretch?
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Originally Posted by VarneyMazda
The sizes are staggered so wont a 245 on a 9.5 wheel be quite a stretch?
I don't understand the bold part but here is a picture of 245/40/18 Nitto Invos on 9.5" wheels.
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The amount of stretch will ultimately depend on the actual width of the tire which is different between manufacturers/models of tire, and it will be a little different with 19s since the sidewall isn't as tall.

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9.5 + 30 offset wheels on 245 40 18 tires NO FENDER ROLLING, LOWER 1.4 FRONT 1.2 REAR

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245/40-18 on a 18 x 9.5" rim.

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There has been a committee and we discussed many options. It has been determined that it doesn't matter how easy we make it, there will be stupid questions forever so there is no reason to make multiple threads. It is best to try and contain it all in one place.
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One thread is enough - if you do your research/homework, you should be able to determine. If not, post up and your questions will be answered.

Indeed, there is a difference between what "will" fit and what "can" fit
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Okay so I am standing right in front of some SEXY ccw classic rims with tires for $1500! if you guys know these rims this is a steal! Will they fit? They look very wide but why not try. I don't know the offset but The front tires are 315/30/18 and the rear are 335/35/17. Fender rolling pulling? Will they fit!?
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That's exactly what I'm talking about. EXACTLY. Could there be less important information in that? Not really.

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no !!!! the tyres dont fit theyre to wide.............troll?
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Will I fit 245s tires on stock rims (rear)
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What's troll?
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Originally Posted by 813dannykoofey
What's troll?
Are the wheels 18x7 +88 ? 18x14.5 -35? Information would help. Regardless, 300's won't fit.
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Originally Posted by kondypl
Will I fit 245s tires on stock rims (rear)
Also I'm asking because I need new tires soon , because I'm running winters and I.m not decided on the rims yet , I'm in between XXR 522 or XXR 006 , rear wheels are 9.5 and I'm going to need wider tires , so would 245's fit stocks??
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Yes.
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Originally Posted by Ross_Dawg
Yes.
Does it give any advantage to run those? what 245 really means? How wide tire is?
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A wider tire = more contact to the road = better cornering. 245 = 245mm wide.
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Originally Posted by Ross_Dawg
A wider tire = more contact to the road = better cornering. 245 = 245mm wide.
Thank You very much!!
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hey guys, sorry if im being stupid or not doing this properly, but i'm in need of information QUICK.

I have an 04 6 speed. im looking at a set of rims right now that i can only get in 18x9.5 +40 offset. will these fit on stock suspension with out any modifications needing to be done? also will they fit with coil overs (HSD) as i am going to be purchasing them soon. lastly what tires would be recommended with them that will require no modifications to wheel wells or fenders.


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