Fit 225/50/16 in the front
Hey guys, did anyone get to fit 225/50/16 in the front of a FC with wheels that has the same factory 40mm offset? I am purchasing wheels, their offset is 40mm like the factory. I am wondering if i can squeeze 225/50/16 in the front. I really dont want to run different tires between front and back for handling reason
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i dunno for sho...
but on my 88TII i have 225/50/16 and it looks/runs great :D
i think the TII rims are 40mm offset also, if im correct then it will work for ya! |
I have 225/50 15's on right now and they are fine. You should be ok with 16's as well, although I've heard some people say you MIGHT rub a little, but I doubt it.
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I've got 225/50/16s on my vert. They work fine, not much clearance between the springs in the front, but they do clear. Lots of room in the rear
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For some, 225 on the front will fit. For others, it will rub. For me, 225 will fit fine as long as I don't take the curb hard. Otherwise, the tire will rub against the spring. If 225 works for you, be happy...
Jay |
It depends on the tire.  Different tire models have different sidewall profiles, so it's dependent on what kinad tire you're looking at.
-Ted |
My Yokos's rub, only during hard cornering, which only happened during an Auto-X. and with a passenger on board. besides that never.
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Here are my current choices
Kuhmo 712 Yokohama AVS Inter Dunlop SP8000 I am currently thinking about the Kuhmos because they seem to last hte longest out of the 3. I am pretty sure the Dunlops wont fit, they always make wider tires than tehy claim. Oh yeah, what do you thinks think of those 5 spoke Supra wheels that came off 91-92. My friend has a mint set that he wants to sell for 500 bucks. I think it fits the FC |
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