tire size question for 17's
Considering running RPF1's 17x9 and 17x10 as a track set-up.
Would 255/40/17 F and 275/40/17 R work OK????
(meaning from a VDC/ABS standpoint, because of the slightly smaller diameters than stocK)
TIA
Would 255/40/17 F and 275/40/17 R work OK????
(meaning from a VDC/ABS standpoint, because of the slightly smaller diameters than stocK)
TIA
If it's a track set-up, VDC can be turned off. Regardless, those sizes should be fine, although I love my 275 all-around set on 17x9.5 RPF1s. You could still run 275s on your 9/10 combo.
I cannot say for sure since I’ve never personally run these sizes on a VDC-equipped car, but I would say you are OK with the sizing you ask about (255/40/17 F and 275/40/17 R).
The ideal sizing (overall diameter) for the widths you ask about is: 255/45/17 F and 275/45/17 R). Of course these sizes may not be available in the tire brand you are considering.
I really think you’re good to go with the sizes you ask about.
--Spike
- Your fronts have an overall diameter of 25.03 (3.18% less than stock), and thus not within OEM specification.
- Your rears have an overall diameter of 25.66 (2.25% less than stock), which is within OEM specifications.
The ideal sizing (overall diameter) for the widths you ask about is: 255/45/17 F and 275/45/17 R). Of course these sizes may not be available in the tire brand you are considering.
I really think you’re good to go with the sizes you ask about.
--Spike
Yes, you are absolutely correct - 255/45/17 and 275/45/17 would be ideal, but they are "orphan" sizes and not available in any R-comp tires that I can find.
Again though, I appreciate the reassurance that 255/40/17 and 275/40/17 will work without any issues.
Thanks for the input
Again though, I appreciate the reassurance that 255/40/17 and 275/40/17 will work without any issues.
Thanks for the input
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i just piced up a set of enkei rpf's in 17x9.5 square setup. running 245/45/17 on all 4. on a vdc equipped car (track car only). this wont give me any issues will it?
also tires were dunlop direzza star spec. how do these tires fair?
also tires were dunlop direzza star spec. how do these tires fair?
i got kdw`s on my 17 oems.. front i got 235/40/17 rear 255/40/17 i love those tires so much but when i mounting them i saw the gap on my car.. way too much for me.. i tried to lower it as much as i could ( driveway safety ) not to pleased.. i need more sidewall or bigger wheels...
^^^^ yup you need wider wheels , then you can run the 255/40 275/40 combo, but really thats still to short for street driving(great fro track) Just get bigger and wider wheels.
^also realize I am black on black so it is more of an illusion
I highly recommend this setup, response it flawless on the car, it feels light and responsive. I am no track junkie but if I was to take it to the track I am sure this setup would work well.
I highly recommend this setup, response it flawless on the car, it feels light and responsive. I am no track junkie but if I was to take it to the track I am sure this setup would work well.
I tried running 245/45/17's on all four corners, and while tracking the car, the ABS cut out. I flat spotted two brand new tires, and learned a valuable lesson. It may be fine for the street, but unless those rear tires are larger than the fronts, you're going to have problems. Running 225/45/17's up front will eliminate this problem.
To answer your secondary question, the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs are AWESOME. Dry or wet, they are amazing.
To answer your secondary question, the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs are AWESOME. Dry or wet, they are amazing.
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