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Ricter 11-12-01 12:10 PM

Another Tire size question
 
OK here's the deal, I recently purchased a set of 18x 8.5 wheels, 2 of these already had tires on them, kumho 255/35/ZR18's, what I'm wanting to know is, is it safe to have that same size put on the other 2 tires, or will I need a different size to go up front?
If so, what size should I get on those 2?

Thanks,

Richard

Johnny 11-12-01 10:43 PM

nothing wrong with going with 255x35's..all the way around..if you can fit them in the front.

255x35x18 is only .681 % over..pretty close

235x35 -1.5%
245x35 -.42%

talkin circ. here

FastX7 11-15-01 08:43 AM

I've heard of people having problems with 255/35's on a 9" wheel. I'm not sure how it'd fit with a 8.5" wheel. I have 235/40's on my 9" wheel up front and they fit fine, I could probably go to a 245/35 or even a 255/35 if I wanted. I don't think you'll have a problem going with the same size all around.

JoeD 11-18-01 03:41 AM

you might have to roll the fenders to run 255/35 up front. but the back is fine.

0piston 11-20-01 09:16 PM

imo running the same size tires is ideal because it adds to balance of your car. One road racer here I know sticks to 245 hoosiers because it gives him the most success. some other examples: The FEED race car is featured w/ 255/40-17 and
the Knightsports 245/40-17 on all four to name a few.

BrianK 11-21-01 12:34 AM


Originally posted by 0piston
imo running the same size tires is ideal because it adds to balance of your car. One road racer here I know sticks to 245 hoosiers because it gives him the most success. some other examples: The FEED race car is featured w/ 255/40-17 and
the Knightsports 245/40-17 on all four to name a few.

I'll agree... I'm noticing a bit of understeer now that my rears are scrubbed in a bit more (I have slightly larger on back than front). It would be best to go the same size all the way around.

To the original post, what are your offsets? That will effect what will fit on your fronts. I'd be willing to bet that if you're going to fit anything that big up front (if the offsets are correct) you'll need to roll the fenders.


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