FD +45 enkei with 265/40
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FD +45 enkei with 265/40
Does anyone run a 265/40/17 on the 17x9 +45 enkei on the FRONT. Rear is not an issue cause I know it will fit.
Just wanted to know if it fits without a roll.
Just wanted to know if it fits without a roll.
I agree with Goodfella, 255/40 would be the way to go. You have a wide selection of tires including sticky street tires like the the Falken RT-615, Bridgestone RE-01R, Nitto NT05, Toyo R1R and super sticky R-comps like BFGoodrich R1, Toyo R888, Nitto NT01 (Hoosier, Hankook, and others have R-comps but their names elude me). The 265/40/17 offering is scarce I believe.
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that's what I'm thinking. I know 255's are the norm, but I heard some people run 265's. I would rather not deal with rolling fenders and touching bodywork, so I'm most likely going to do 255's.
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I agree with Goodfella, 255/40 would be the way to go. You have a wide selection of tires including sticky street tires like the the Falken RT-615, Bridgestone RE-01R, Nitto NT05, Toyo R1R and super sticky r-comps like BFGoodrich R1, Toyo R888, Nitto NT01 (Hoosier, Hankook, and others have r-comps but the names elude me).
btw, its for AutoX, solo1 (standing start time attack) and hillclimb.
265 is a popular width for 18 inch tires, there is a wide selection for 265/35/18s.
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I ran a 245/40 front tire on a 17x8.5 rim for many years and really liked the look of it and the stance of the car in relation to the 275/40 and 17x10 rears......
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you probably don't run as much front camber as I do, so I'm not going to worry about it.
And it looks like you have H&R's? With coils and a nice swaybar with good mounts it should be fine.
And it looks like you have H&R's? With coils and a nice swaybar with good mounts it should be fine.
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after reading through the enkei thread in the sponsor section, it seems that many people run the 18x9.5 +45 with 265/35's on them and they fit.
One guy is running 17x9.5 +38 with 265/40 and they fit with a roll. you will have a very hard time finding 17x10 enkeis.
One guy is running 17x9.5 +38 with 265/40 and they fit with a roll. you will have a very hard time finding 17x10 enkeis.








