17x9.5 +38 or +44
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well i am entertained with my tires. If I would swap out my 255 in the front for 235 i should be ok reading that what Blue copy and pasted then posted as well. i think i may have to try this. I also read that fitment chart and thought I was safe, but i was wrong. still doing research before spring hits.
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just getting back on this now that i have 5 minutes. so I am running 2 degrees camber in the front where i am rubbing with my 255 40 17 tires. I think I may be able to clear if I run 225 or 235 tires in the front? but wondering if 235 would be a stretch on 9.5 width wheels and if i bend them tabs in.
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Hey so I spoke to silverTRD about this but maybe for further confirmation. He is running a 17x10+38 w/ a 255/40-17 with his fenders rolled and says he doesnt have issues.
Im looking to do an 18x9.5+35 w/ 255/35-18. If my calculations are correct the wheel height should be about the same and despite the difference in offset with a narrower wheel 10 vs 9.5 it should be about the same. Can I get away with this? Will I have to run any camber or a smaller tire up front? Im not opposed to a smaller tire but wanting to avoid camber.
Im looking to do an 18x9.5+35 w/ 255/35-18. If my calculations are correct the wheel height should be about the same and despite the difference in offset with a narrower wheel 10 vs 9.5 it should be about the same. Can I get away with this? Will I have to run any camber or a smaller tire up front? Im not opposed to a smaller tire but wanting to avoid camber.
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Hey so I spoke to silverTRD about this but maybe for further confirmation. He is running a 17x10+38 w/ a 255/40-17 with his fenders rolled and says he doesnt have issues.
Im looking to do an 18x9.5+35 w/ 255/35-18. If my calculations are correct the wheel height should be about the same and despite the difference in offset with a narrower wheel 10 vs 9.5 it should be about the same. Can I get away with this? Will I have to run any camber or a smaller tire up front? Im not opposed to a smaller tire but wanting to avoid camber.
Im looking to do an 18x9.5+35 w/ 255/35-18. If my calculations are correct the wheel height should be about the same and despite the difference in offset with a narrower wheel 10 vs 9.5 it should be about the same. Can I get away with this? Will I have to run any camber or a smaller tire up front? Im not opposed to a smaller tire but wanting to avoid camber.
Camber is not a big deal, you can run -2 degrees or more without a tremendous impact on tire life if you keep toe minimized. I run -3 front -2 rear for street/track. For street-only I'd probably still run something like -2 front, -1.5 rear for cornering grip and handling balance.
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Was it just the fender liner being rubbed because you're "too low", or was the tire actually rubbing the metal part of the fender?
I'm trying to figure out what I can fit on stock fenders, either with or without the fender liner...
Anyone remove the fender liner with good results? What do you do to compensate, if anything?