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Hey guys Harlan here I'm new to the site and i honestly don't know much about rims or tires but Ive been saving up and I'm ready to buy, i like the squared look! i like 19 by 10.5 with a +22 offset. can this work in the front with out rubbing?
Thanks for the help!
The front will really need a wider tire. If you need the traction, just run a smaller tire that is sticky.
Solid advice, I plan to run a smaller width tire when I move down to an 18" wheel. Was going to run this street driven on my LE37's as my kdws are almost boogered. Are you suggesting something like a 295 or square 305?
Also any recent pictures of your car? i havent seen anything since the ppe thread.
You did waste your money. I am assuming you spent a lot more than $30,000 on your car. Oh well no need to argue. I have stock wheels by the way. Also you should just buy a Porsche or GTR or something if you want to avoid cheap wheels. I can buy a 2003 350z for like 8k. You are going to have teenagers with them.
Dude I wouldn't even put fake wheels on a Honda. I'd like to know that going over a bump is not resulting in the wheel shattering and me hitting something or someone. You might say it's a small number of people, they were going too fast, manufacture reissued better wheels, blah blah blah. Bottom line is I'd trust a wheel that is certified and passed testing standards, there might be a lemon in the bunch but the chances there are much lower than the chances on knock off wheels.
old to the forum but havent posted yet. Quick question for you guys, I am new to the tire fitment game and was wondering, did you guys recalibrate your speedos? if so how? because I am running 275/35r18 on rear and 255/35r18 on front and I need to be going 77 to register 70 on a calibrated radar gun (glad I am a cop and have that toy.) When I looked it up I really could not find anything on how to re-calibrate the speedo.
old to the forum but havent posted yet. Quick question for you guys, I am new to the tire fitment game and was wondering, did you guys recalibrate your speedos? if so how? because I am running 275/35r18 on rear and 255/35r18 on front and I need to be going 77 to register 70 on a calibrated radar gun (glad I am a cop and have that toy.) When I looked it up I really could not find anything on how to re-calibrate the speedo.
Not possible yet, best way is to run proper sized tires. 255/40 and 275/40 is what you should be running for optimal speedo calibration.