Need tire Help: 18x10.5 +18 All around.
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I just picked up a set of RE30's 18x10.5 +18's and im eager to put them on.
At first i had my heart set on 265/35/18 but i have been reading alot of people recommending a larger tire size.
My problem is from what I've been searching, I don't want to run a 40 series because i feel like +18 is gonna make me rub pretty bad. Ive got zero gap in the front and im tucking in the rear right now (with -3.5 camber).
Im PRETTY sure the +18 is not gonna have any clearance issues since I read that chebosto is running +22 (with a 3mm spacer) with no problems. I just need to decide on a good tire size to accomadate my drop. And yes my rear quarters are rolled and pulled slightyly.
I know 265/35 is fine, but what does everyone think of 275/35 or 275/40? (i plan to run the same tire size front and back.)
At first i had my heart set on 265/35/18 but i have been reading alot of people recommending a larger tire size.
My problem is from what I've been searching, I don't want to run a 40 series because i feel like +18 is gonna make me rub pretty bad. Ive got zero gap in the front and im tucking in the rear right now (with -3.5 camber).
Im PRETTY sure the +18 is not gonna have any clearance issues since I read that chebosto is running +22 (with a 3mm spacer) with no problems. I just need to decide on a good tire size to accomadate my drop. And yes my rear quarters are rolled and pulled slightyly.
I know 265/35 is fine, but what does everyone think of 275/35 or 275/40? (i plan to run the same tire size front and back.)
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I run 18x10.5 +20 in the rear and needed a minor roll with 275/40's. Personally i would run 275/40 rear and 275/35 fronts with them. 275/35's all around if you have your heart set on running front tires in the rear.