3rd gen tire size question
Yeah, that's what I got from the calculations I did. I guess I was really just curious if the 235/40's would fit in the front. I'd like to go with 245/40s in the rear.
thanks,
ray
thanks,
ray
Originally posted by ExpensiveHobby22
I also noticed that I could wobble the wheel on both sides a little bit. I'm guessing this is not normal and that my bearings are worn or the axle nut is loose (assuming the rear bearing setup is like a fwd setup).
Thanks again,
ray
I also noticed that I could wobble the wheel on both sides a little bit. I'm guessing this is not normal and that my bearings are worn or the axle nut is loose (assuming the rear bearing setup is like a fwd setup).
Thanks again,
ray
-Max
I take it the service manual outlines the procedure for diagnosing bearings/toe link problems so I'll spare you guys from that question, at least for now.
Thanks for pointing me in that direction though.
I've decided to go with the Yoko AVS ES 100s. Help me choose the sizes. I'd like to go with a staggered setup but am not all against the same size all around.
225/45 17, fits 7-8.5 wheels, 25.1" od
235/40 17, fits 8-9.5 wheels, 24.5" od
235/45 17, fits 7.5-9 wheels, 25.4" od
245/40 17, fits 8-9.5 wheels, 24.7" od
Again, wheels are 17x18 with +35mm offset. Any opinions before I get off of work today would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
ray
Thanks for pointing me in that direction though.
I've decided to go with the Yoko AVS ES 100s. Help me choose the sizes. I'd like to go with a staggered setup but am not all against the same size all around.
225/45 17, fits 7-8.5 wheels, 25.1" od
235/40 17, fits 8-9.5 wheels, 24.5" od
235/45 17, fits 7.5-9 wheels, 25.4" od
245/40 17, fits 8-9.5 wheels, 24.7" od
Again, wheels are 17x18 with +35mm offset. Any opinions before I get off of work today would be highly appreciated.
Thanks,
ray
I've run 245/40/17 on all corners on 17x8 SSRS. Very nice setup that allows rotation and looks great on a lowered car. Since you have the same size wheels F/R you might as well benefit from the rotatable setup.
I had to go 235/45 275/40 on wider wheels due to horsepower improvements.
People make way too much out of maintaining the stock diameter... I'd just be careful not to go much smaller than stock, or much taller in the front than in the rear. SO, if you MUST stagger, try 225/45 front, 245/40 rear, not the 235/245 combo
I had to go 235/45 275/40 on wider wheels due to horsepower improvements.
People make way too much out of maintaining the stock diameter... I'd just be careful not to go much smaller than stock, or much taller in the front than in the rear. SO, if you MUST stagger, try 225/45 front, 245/40 rear, not the 235/245 combo
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