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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by supra crazy
x2 Im running the same 295 35 18 on my rears which are 10.5 inch wide with a 20 offset no problem and Im also running a 275 35 18 up front on a 9 inch rim with a +15 offset and lowered on tein springs No rubbing issues at all.
For some perspective, if I push my rear wheels out another 5mm, making it a +23 offset, I will rub on hard bumps with my wheel/tire combo
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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 05:36 PM
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Thanks again guys, I wish I was a damn rich so I can just order all different tire sizes and see which one I like the best and has no problems for myself. lol

Anyways, so 'Zivman' and 'supra crazy', you guys didn't roll the fender, right?

I will probably go with the 265/35 & 295/35 with Tein S. springs then. I already bought the wheels from a seller in Japan. Spec. as exactly listed above. I've waited more than a month now but I should get it no later than next week. And I thought I should start shop for the tires now so I can mount them on the car as soon as possible.
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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 06:52 PM
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I run an 18x9.5 +26 in the front and an 18x10.5 +28 in the rear. I use a 275/35/18 in the front with NO rubbing at all. For the rear I have 305/35/18 drag radials and I rubed a tiny bit so I had my fenders rolled slightly. I would personally go with a 285/40 for the extra sidewall cause a 295/35 is going to be to short IMHO. Use this site, it is very helpful in tire sizing...

http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 07:40 PM
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Originally Posted by XenoJC
Thanks again guys, I wish I was a damn rich so I can just order all different tire sizes and see which one I like the best and has no problems for myself. lol

Anyways, so 'Zivman' and 'supra crazy', you guys didn't roll the fender, right?

I will probably go with the 265/35 & 295/35 with Tein S. springs then. I already bought the wheels from a seller in Japan. Spec. as exactly listed above. I've waited more than a month now but I should get it no later than next week. And I thought I should start shop for the tires now so I can mount them on the car as soon as possible.
My fenders are not rolled. I am running around -1.2* camber and lowered on hotchkis springs.
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Old Nov 12, 2007 | 08:54 PM
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Originally Posted by XenoJC
Thanks again guys, I wish I was a damn rich so I can just order all different tire sizes and see which one I like the best and has no problems for myself. lol

Anyways, so 'Zivman' and 'supra crazy', you guys didn't roll the fender, right?

I will probably go with the 265/35 & 295/35 with Tein S. springs then. I already bought the wheels from a seller in Japan. Spec. as exactly listed above. I've waited more than a month now but I should get it no later than next week. And I thought I should start shop for the tires now so I can mount them on the car as soon as possible.
Nope i didn't roll them...I wish i went with 265s in the front i dont like the non stretched look very much
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