How wide of a tire can I run on my 88 rx7
How wide of a tire can I run on my 88 rx7
Hi guys I"m new here and I need some help well I'm setup my 1988 turbo ll and I need to know how wide can I go with my tires front and back thanks guys
hey noobster... there is a whole section devoted to tires and wheels
check it out and report back on your findings
https://www.rx7club.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20
check it out and report back on your findings
https://www.rx7club.com/forumdisplay.php?f=20
Give him a ******* break...hey there is wheel and tire section on the forum...on the main page...go check there first bro...and by the way are you or were you coming down to the BBQ this saturday???Let me know on the bbq thread here on the west coast section...
I gave him a ******* break by giving him a link to it... so give me a ******* break
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ok I put on some of my old evo wheel's on the rear with toyos ra1 255-40-75 so by what I'm seeing I can run the same evo wheel's in the front but with some 235 maybe 245 as far as springs what so I run I can get some rsr race springs that are 1.8 in front and 2.0 in rear or the eibach pro in kit for a bit more 0.8f 0.8r what do guy's think I should run ?
If you're serious about performance then neither, get coilovers. Either way you'll be needing to get new shocks and struts, as the old ones are just that, old, and aren't up to the task of handling the higher spring rates. Coilovers can also give you more clearance for wider wheels and tires in front.
225 is generally considered to be the max safe width in front, but if you've got coilovers and rolled fenders, then a 245 shouldn't be too much of a problem with the right offset.
225 is generally considered to be the max safe width in front, but if you've got coilovers and rolled fenders, then a 245 shouldn't be too much of a problem with the right offset.
I'm not ready for coilovers yet but I have some good kyb on there I'm not doing coilovers till have more thing's on there so I can get my car core balance so I'm just looking for something good for every day and touge at night
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IF memory serves Correct..225/45/17 on front and 245/40/17 on rear without Spacers.On 17" wheels with the Stock 40mm offset...I hope that is right,as I TOO am going to put 17's on my car,but Only for the sake of Tire Rotation,I am sticking to One Size.(no front one size ,and the rear another size!).
275's on a 17x8 is a pretty big stretch. I checked a few tire MFR's reccomendations and they all listed 9" as the minimum rim width. AFAIK a 245/40/17 is the widest size anyone reccomends on a 17x8 in an FC appropriate diameter. I'm sure it can be done, but it won't feel very good and you'll be loosing part of the advantage of wider tires from the sidewalls pulling the tread up at the sides.
have evo 8 wheels so there 8.5 all around that's why I'm doing 235/40/17 in the front and 255/40/17 in back I got the backs on and I'm punting on the fronts sat I put the 255 in front just to see how much it would hit and it almost made it so on that I'm hopping theres 235 well work on the front and I'm running toyos ra1s very good tiers I running these on my evo for track so hope all these works out
heres a pic of it with my s2k not a good one I well get a good one soon and I think next time I'm going 245 in front 
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