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Old 02-12-13, 07:07 PM
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FL How will these wheels work (FD3S)?

I have a 93 FD and I found some BBS Lm wheels. Front is 18x8 + 40 Offset and Rear is 18x9 + 40 offset. I'm wondering if it will fit right? Does anyone have any pics of that fitment?
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I have a 93 FD and I found some BBS Lm wheels. Front is 18x8 + 40 Offset and Rear is 18x9 + 40 offset. I'm wondering if it will fit right? Does anyone have any pics of that fitment?

What's the right fitment for you?
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They will fit without fender mods.
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That will fit just fine, however the rear 18x9 limits how wide of a tire you can run.
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What's the price on them? I wouldn't shell out too much.... LMs tend to be pricey, but at those widths they're a bit 'eh.'
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Those will work, no prob. I'd probably go with 225/40 fronts with 255/35 rears. Could go as wide as 245/35 fronts, 275/35 rears (which might require a roll).
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I used to have some volks that were 18x9.5+38 in the back on some 275/35 tires and they JUST barely fit without any roll. You'd be fine with the 275/35 and the +40 for the back. The front will have no issues.
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do you really want 18x8 and 18x9? stock FD wheels are 16x8 , i know big wheels and small tires look good from a side view but when you get behind and thats what most ppl see when your in a FD is the back side of your car you dont really wanna see small skinny tires you wanna see wide BIG mean looking tires that could eat your hole family!!!!! .. i may be getting a bit carried away ,

my question is why not maybe shop around a bit more , get something wider with some more grip to it and maybe some fitment , simple roll on your fenders and your done .

all and all its the look that best suits you and what you really want and the look of the car you like the most , this is just my 2 cents
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I fit some 255's on my 17's and they are enough in the front. At a 180 tread ware of course. The back needs more certainly.
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I ended up getting them. Now I just have to find the biggest tire I can go. Thanks everyone
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If you don't mind a 'bulgey' sidewall and squirmy turn in, 245/35 and 275/35 will fit on those widths.

Realisticly, 225/40 and 255/35 will fit (and look) better.
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if you got a good price on them, just have them rebarrelled to wider widths. Problem solved.
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As mentioned above, 245 fronts and 275 rears will fit.

I'm running Pilot Super Sports in those widths on 8.5" front and 9.5" rear wheels, and honestly a little more bulge wouldn't bother me at all. I wouldn't personally have any qualms about running those tire widths on 8" and 9" wheels if you want max tire width.
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So I'm going with 245/25 front 275/35 rear. I want it to bulge over the rim a little bit to protect it. I hope it looks good. Now I just need to find the brand tire
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Michelin Pilot Super Sport
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I'm finally getting around to buying tires. Are the Michelin Super Sports a good tire? best choice?
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Probably the best-performing tires in the real world, on the street, in warm weather (there are better tires for track/autoX).

They aren't cheap, though...

If $$$ is a factor, you might go with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 in 235/40-18, 265/35-18 ($678 at Tire Rack vs. $968 for PSS in 245/275). Or Bridgestone S-04 in either 235/265 or 245/275.

Don't buy anything without knowing something about how the specific make/model tire performs! Check out customer survey results and more importantly TEST results at TireRack.com

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tests/...y.jsp?ttid=162

If outright ultimate dry grip and handling are the biggest priority, Dunlop Direzza ZII would be the way to go.
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I know I said I was going to buy the super sports. I'm still trying to finish my ls swap. I still didn't get around to buying tires. The car is mainly going to be a weekend warrior and occasional strip. What's the best tire for street and strip? Anyone have any good results from the super sports? I live in florida. I don't plan on driving it in the rain but I don't want a tire that will slide around if I get caught in a downpour while I'm out.
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Originally Posted by Still_Ridin_Clean
I know I said I was going to buy the super sports. I'm still trying to finish my ls swap. I still didn't get around to buying tires. The car is mainly going to be a weekend warrior and occasional strip. What's the best tire for street and strip? Anyone have any good results from the super sports? I live in florida. I don't plan on driving it in the rain but I don't want a tire that will slide around if I get caught in a downpour while I'm out.
Bridgestone Potenza S-04 Pole Position tires.

They are pretty sticky and should last you a while with their 280 UTQG rating. It's like having a track tire with plenty of grooves and sipes for when the rain comes. I lived in Ft. Lauderdale for a couple of years and would drive up to Pettit Racing in west palm quite often so I know how you feel about the rain.

I can confirm, I was hurricane season.
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