Will It Fit Thread
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roll the fenders.. lower it a few inches add some neg camber.. youll be good. im running 18x9.75 +20 on 265/35/18 all around. i need to add some more neg camber to my fronts to get them a little more flush.
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I've never used wheel spacers before, but I'm considering it. My setup is 235/35/19 19X8.5 +45 front and 265/30/19 19X9.5 +35 rear lowered on tein s-techs with stock shocks. Can I push the wheels out to almost the fender without rubbing issues?
just outta curiosity would 18x10.5 +22 fit all the way? Im lowered on stechs and koni yellows, willing to roll fenders etc. BTW i'm going with 18x9.5 +30 all the way around, i'm sitting on stocks right now.
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ALRIGHT. I can't friggin stand the "stretch/poke" look that my tires have anymore.
Rims are 18x9.5" with +45 offset and 25mm spacers.
The front tires are 225/35/R18 and no rubbing issues whatsoever at stock height, and seem to have plenty of room.
The rear tires are 235/35/R18 and rub a little bit when I have a full car of people and hit dips or bumps. My rear fenders are already rolled. I'm going to also buy TEIN S-TECH springs shortly. Hoping the stiffer springs will make the car less bouncy and maybe help resolve that?
I'm super-cereal about buying a new set - especially for the front - because I have the money now and I'm sick of my RX8 looking "Mexi-flush." I didn't mean for it to look that way, it was just passed on to me like that from the previous owner.
I'm looking at either 255/35/R18 or 255/40/R18, but would the second option (40 sidewall) be too tall with the lowering springs? Should I go as short as 255/30/R18?
Rims are 18x9.5" with +45 offset and 25mm spacers.
The front tires are 225/35/R18 and no rubbing issues whatsoever at stock height, and seem to have plenty of room.
The rear tires are 235/35/R18 and rub a little bit when I have a full car of people and hit dips or bumps. My rear fenders are already rolled. I'm going to also buy TEIN S-TECH springs shortly. Hoping the stiffer springs will make the car less bouncy and maybe help resolve that?
I'm super-cereal about buying a new set - especially for the front - because I have the money now and I'm sick of my RX8 looking "Mexi-flush." I didn't mean for it to look that way, it was just passed on to me like that from the previous owner.
I'm looking at either 255/35/R18 or 255/40/R18, but would the second option (40 sidewall) be too tall with the lowering springs? Should I go as short as 255/30/R18?
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ALRIGHT. I can't friggin stand the "stretch/poke" look that my tires have anymore.
Rims are 18x9.5" with +45 offset and 25mm spacers.
The front tires are 225/35/R18 and no rubbing issues whatsoever at stock height, and seem to have plenty of room.
The rear tires are 235/35/R18 and rub a little bit when I have a full car of people and hit dips or bumps. My rear fenders are already rolled. I'm going to also buy TEIN S-TECH springs shortly. Hoping the stiffer springs will make the car less bouncy and maybe help resolve that?
I'm super-cereal about buying a new set - especially for the front - because I have the money now and I'm sick of my RX8 looking "Mexi-flush." I didn't mean for it to look that way, it was just passed on to me like that from the previous owner.
I'm looking at either 255/35/R18 or 255/40/R18, but would the second option (40 sidewall) be too tall with the lowering springs? Should I go as short as 255/30/R18?
Rims are 18x9.5" with +45 offset and 25mm spacers.
The front tires are 225/35/R18 and no rubbing issues whatsoever at stock height, and seem to have plenty of room.
The rear tires are 235/35/R18 and rub a little bit when I have a full car of people and hit dips or bumps. My rear fenders are already rolled. I'm going to also buy TEIN S-TECH springs shortly. Hoping the stiffer springs will make the car less bouncy and maybe help resolve that?
I'm super-cereal about buying a new set - especially for the front - because I have the money now and I'm sick of my RX8 looking "Mexi-flush." I didn't mean for it to look that way, it was just passed on to me like that from the previous owner.
I'm looking at either 255/35/R18 or 255/40/R18, but would the second option (40 sidewall) be too tall with the lowering springs? Should I go as short as 255/30/R18?
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Don't want to get flamed but basically i have an S2 rx8 and I'm going to be getting some Tien S-tech so whats the lowest offset can get on an 18x9.5 all around with out rolling my fenders? i currently have some MB Weapons that are 18x9 +38 But i have my eyes on some new wheels and just need to know lol
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Don't want to get flamed but basically i have an S2 rx8 and I'm going to be getting some Tien S-tech so whats the lowest offset can get on an 18x9.5 all around with out rolling my fenders? i currently have some MB Weapons that are 18x9 +38 But i have my eyes on some new wheels and just need to know lol
2010 RX8 stock as stock can be question about replacement tires
Option 1 is continental 225 / 45 zr 18 all around
Option 2 is continental 215 / 35 zr 18 all around
Option 1 is straight replace so no questions
Option two was recommended on a thread as being better for turning and I do like to take turns at speed.
My questions are:
Option 2 tire is less in diameter and they said it would lower my car a bit. Will I clear speed bumps with option 2 and is option 2 a "better" way to go?
Cheers for any thoughts you might care to share,
Yogi
Option 1 is continental 225 / 45 zr 18 all around
Option 2 is continental 215 / 35 zr 18 all around
Option 1 is straight replace so no questions
Option two was recommended on a thread as being better for turning and I do like to take turns at speed.
My questions are:
Option 2 tire is less in diameter and they said it would lower my car a bit. Will I clear speed bumps with option 2 and is option 2 a "better" way to go?
Cheers for any thoughts you might care to share,
Yogi
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2010 RX8 stock as stock can be question about replacement tires
Option 1 is continental 225 / 45 zr 18 all around
Option 2 is continental 215 / 35 zr 18 all around
Option 1 is straight replace so no questions
Option two was recommended on a thread as being better for turning and I do like to take turns at speed.
My questions are:
Option 2 tire is less in diameter and they said it would lower my car a bit. Will I clear speed bumps with option 2 and is option 2 a "better" way to go?
Cheers for any thoughts you might care to share,
Yogi
Option 1 is continental 225 / 45 zr 18 all around
Option 2 is continental 215 / 35 zr 18 all around
Option 1 is straight replace so no questions
Option two was recommended on a thread as being better for turning and I do like to take turns at speed.
My questions are:
Option 2 tire is less in diameter and they said it would lower my car a bit. Will I clear speed bumps with option 2 and is option 2 a "better" way to go?
Cheers for any thoughts you might care to share,
Yogi
You want to keep the outer diameter of your tire as close to stock as possible. If you're on stock wheels, just get the stock tire size. If you want better handling, buy better tires.
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Well I can tell you with confidence that with your rim size/width, even with super narrow tires (235/35/R18), at +45 offset you'll have to roll your rear fenders even when sitting up at stock height. I'll be getting my own S-TECH springs and installing them within a week or two, so I'll let you know how it goes since we'll have the same size/width rims and springs.
Trying to get the lowest offset you can without rolling your fenders is dumb. Roll the fenders. It isn't hard or expensive.
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2010 RX8 stock as stock can be question about replacement tires Option 1 is continental 225 / 45 zr 18 all around Option 2 is continental 215 / 35 zr 18 all around Option 1 is straight replace so no questions Option two was recommended on a thread as being better for turning and I do like to take turns at speed. My questions are: Option 2 tire is less in diameter and they said it would lower my car a bit. Will I clear speed bumps with option 2 and is option 2 a "better" way to go? Cheers for any thoughts you might care to share, Yogi
245/40/18 is a great replacement size. Just a smidge shorter, good bit wider, fits an 8" wide wheel pretty well, and it's usually cheaper than 225/45/18.
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Oh duh, yeah I didn't mention that. But yeah, anyone looking to get significantly bigger/wider rims generally ought to just expect to roll the fenders. There are like dozens of How-To videos on YouTube for it.
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Yeah screw fenders, they don't do anything but cause problems for your sweet rims!
My new tires got here last night. Sumitomo High Tech Radial (HTR) Z II tires. Putting them on as soon as I can, but probably waiting for my TEIN S.TECH springs to get here first so I can have them all put on at once.
My new tires got here last night. Sumitomo High Tech Radial (HTR) Z II tires. Putting them on as soon as I can, but probably waiting for my TEIN S.TECH springs to get here first so I can have them all put on at once.
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Yes, they will surely fit... Without rolling your fenders
The lip will be tucked vertically to the fenders, you just cannot have that size with that offset on the front; otherwise, you sill rub on your fender liner and probably some of your suspension links when you fully turn the steering wheel. What size of tires would you put on those?
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