wider tires stock rim
Originally Posted by Eric the Ricer
i think you can go 245/265
Can anyone confirm this?
I ask because I like the look of the stock rims, and thought about doing wheel spacers to have the wheels look more flush, but I think wider ties would look better.
Any thoughts to help me out?
Ok, thanks Eric and David.
Then my next question is, would there be any issues with doing that?
Would it be considered a "normal fit" for the rim, or is it not recommended, but just doable?
Do you know of anyone who has done it?
Will it effect any other aspect of the car?
I appreciate the info.
Then my next question is, would there be any issues with doing that?
Would it be considered a "normal fit" for the rim, or is it not recommended, but just doable?
Do you know of anyone who has done it?
Will it effect any other aspect of the car?
I appreciate the info.
Originally Posted by zeeroadster
Ok, thanks Eric and David.
Then my next question is, would there be any issues with doing that?
Would it be considered a "normal fit" for the rim, or is it not recommended, but just doable?
Do you know of anyone who has done it?
Will it effect any other aspect of the car?
I appreciate the info.
Then my next question is, would there be any issues with doing that?
Would it be considered a "normal fit" for the rim, or is it not recommended, but just doable?
Do you know of anyone who has done it?
Will it effect any other aspect of the car?
I appreciate the info.
If you want wider tires the right way to do it is get wider wheels.
Originally Posted by davidv
There is no perfect size tire for any wheel. Only a recommended range for contact patch and safety. For the Z I recommend OEM width plus or minus 10 mm.
If you want wider tires the right way to do it is get wider wheels.
If you want wider tires the right way to do it is get wider wheels.
Makes sense. I like the stock 18" front and 19" rear wheels that are on the Grand touring coupes...
thoughts on those?
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Originally Posted by Eric the Ricer
you can always get the wheels widened. I thought about doing that with my track wheels actually. going 9 up front and 10.5 out back, it would be killer, but pricey
Originally Posted by zeeroadster
Can you give me a basic 101 on what offset and staggered are all about?
Use a offset calculator to compare your current wheels to the new wheels. With the new dimensions, check the car with a tape. Do you clear the suspension, brakes calipers and fenders? Reference: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
Originally Posted by halfass872
I have 265/40/18s on stock '06 rims (same as your '07 rims) They bulge a lil but seem to work fine! Look great too!! Have had zero problems with this set up!
excellent... any negative issues at all? Have long have you had them on there? What do you mean by they bulge a little?
Last edited by zeeroadster; Feb 23, 2008 at 07:54 PM.
Originally Posted by davidv
Yes.
Use a offset calculator to compare your current wheels to the new wheels. With the new dimensions, check the car with a tape. Do you clear the suspension, brakes calipers and fenders? Reference: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
Use a offset calculator to compare your current wheels to the new wheels. With the new dimensions, check the car with a tape. Do you clear the suspension, brakes calipers and fenders? Reference: http://www.1010tires.com/WheelOffsetCalculator.asp
thanks, its appreciated.
Originally Posted by zeeroadster
excellent... any negative issues at all? Have long have you had them on there? What do you mean by they bulge a little?
Only had thm on a couple months. By bulge i mean cause the tread is wider then the rim. So it gives the look of bein a lil concave on the sidewall cause of where the bead of the tire sits on the rim. It's not bad looking. I actually like it, i think it gives it an agressive look. A different tire may not do that. I have goodyear eagle F1 GS-d3's.
I'm out of town now otherswise i'd take pics for ya.
People say you can go as wide as 275, but i think that'd be unsafe at that point, on our stock rim size.
Originally Posted by halfass872
Only had thm on a couple months. By bulge i mean cause the tread is wider then the rim. So it gives the look of bein a lil concave on the sidewall cause of where the bead of the tire sits on the rim. It's not bad looking. I actually like it, i think it gives it an agressive look. A different tire may not do that. I have goodyear eagle F1 GS-d3's.
I'm out of town now otherswise i'd take pics for ya.
People say you can go as wide as 275, but i think that'd be unsafe at that point, on our stock rim size.
I'm out of town now otherswise i'd take pics for ya.
People say you can go as wide as 275, but i think that'd be unsafe at that point, on our stock rim size.
Interesting..yeah, would lke to see some pics when you get a chance.
Have a safe trip.
+1 on the stock '07 rims. I like them as well, and was going to go the same route when the time came to replace the stockers. Wheel spacers and a wider tire should look ok, but probably not as good as a wider rim.
Any issues with using spacers? Can the suspension components handle them?
Any issues with using spacers? Can the suspension components handle them?
Originally Posted by KManZ
+1 on the stock '07 rims. I like them as well, and was going to go the same route when the time came to replace the stockers. Wheel spacers and a wider tire should look ok, but probably not as good as a wider rim.
Any issues with using spacers? Can the suspension components handle them?
Any issues with using spacers? Can the suspension components handle them?
I just would not go too large on the spacers....also plan on uneven tire wear.
I do own a pair of 5mm that I will put on the front one of these days....lol
now that I lowerd the front I want to push the wheels out around a half inch.
Last edited by 4SHIZZIL; Feb 25, 2008 at 04:29 AM.
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