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Old 02-20-2014, 04:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
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That's fine, just doesn't belong in this thread

You have a nice setup don't get me wrong, you are only half way there with aggressive offsets and undersized tires

Thanks, I appreciate the input. Maybe down the road when I feel the need for wider tires Ill repost. BTW, whats the official minimum to qualify to post in this thread. Just curious...
Old 02-20-2014, 04:26 PM
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Noob question inbound: How are you guys keeping the VDC happy while running 295/305 etc? I used the calculator and it was more than a 3% difference. Unless you run a 30 series tire, which I thought was taboo?
Old 02-20-2014, 06:38 PM
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Originally Posted by CJM
Noob question inbound: How are you guys keeping the VDC happy while running 295/305 etc? I used the calculator and it was more than a 3% difference. Unless you run a 30 series tire, which I thought was taboo?
are we talking 19's , you probably want a 30 series for a 295/305 rear.
Old 02-20-2014, 06:42 PM
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Originally Posted by terrasmak
are we talking 19's , you probably want a 30 series for a 295/305 rear.
Didn't include diameter but thank you. Was just curious since I've heard bad things about 30 series tires. Might go with a 285/35-19 rear then due to poor roads.

EDIT: Just ran the numbers again and must've screwed up the first time. The difference is only 2.65% for a 305/35 from 245/45. Do you still recommend a 30 series? Wheels will be 10.5 or 11 inches wide with about +15 offset. Mild (1"-1.25") drop on coils.

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Old 02-20-2014, 07:09 PM
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Originally Posted by CJM
Didn't include diameter but thank you. Was just curious since I've heard bad things about 30 series tires. Might go with a 285/35-19 rear then due to poor roads.

EDIT: Just ran the numbers again and must've screwed up the first time. The difference is only 2.65% for a 305/35 from 245/45. Do you still recommend a 30 series? Wheels will be 10.5 or 11 inches wide with about +15 offset. Mild (1"-1.25") drop on coils.
You probably can't run a 30 series tire with a 245/45 up front, I guarantee it would look stupid too. I run a 30 series all around and the only bad thing I've experienced is ride comfort.
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Originally Posted by herrschaft
You probably can't run a 30 series tire with a 245/45 up front, I guarantee it would look stupid too. I run a 30 series all around and the only bad thing I've experienced is ride comfort.
I should stop multitasking tonight. As of now, I plan on 245/35-19 front with a 285/35-19 rear. (3.18% difference is bueno).
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Originally Posted by CJM
I should stop multitasking tonight. As of now, I plan on 245/35-19 front with a 285/35-19 rear. (3.18% difference is bueno).
Not fat tire worthy though.
Old 02-20-2014, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SR71
Not fat tire worthy though.
Was going to be, but I talked myself out of it sadtimes
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Originally Posted by CJM
Was going to be, but I talked myself out of it sadtimes
305/30-19 rear with a 245/35-19 would work fine, it's more of a setup for a high power car that is set up for point and shoot in the corners. A 275/30-19 would also work great up front with that rear size and give better handling.
Old 02-21-2014, 11:44 PM
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Default Want a meatier tire setup. Help reducing stretch.

NEED HELP! I want a a much meatier tire but I am wondering if I can make it work with pulling and rolling the fenders.

I am currently running 19x11 offset +25 all the way around with a 5mm spacer upfront and a 20mm spacer in the back. My tire stretch is aggressive at 245/35. I want to increase this to 265/35 or 275/35 for a meatier look.

Will it work?
Old 02-25-2014, 05:00 PM
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Hey guys I'm getting ready for my LS swap in 2 months (everything bought, not a dream build), and as I'll be losing VDC, I need to get all I can from the tires (Sways, coils, arms, all done).

Volk gts 9.5 +17 10.5 +18. I just got new wider rears (pic below) ...hankook v12 305/30/19. Fronts are currently 245/35/19. What should I go with, that would work best with the new rears (traction is a priority, but I'm sure it will help with the current wheel gap!). 255/35? 275/35?? I'm not sure.

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Thanks for the help!

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Old 02-25-2014, 05:12 PM
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Originally Posted by ConradoR
Hey guys I'm getting ready for my LS swap in 2 months (everything bought, not a dream build), and as I'll be losing VDC, I need to get all I can from the tires (Sways, coils, arms, all done).

Volk gts 9.5 +17 10.5 +18. I just got new wider rears (pic below) ...hankook v12 305/30/19. Fronts are currently 245/35/19. What should I go with, that would work best with the new rears (traction is a priority, but I'm sure it will help with the current wheel gap!). 255/35? 275/35?? I'm not sure.
Thanks for the help!
Here's the answer terra gave me two posts up...should help you.

Originally Posted by terrasmak
305/30-19 rear with a 245/35-19 would work fine, it's more of a setup for a high power car that is set up for point and shoot in the corners. A 275/30-19 would also work great up front with that rear size and give better handling.
Old 02-26-2014, 04:21 AM
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damn 275 up front thats so crazy that's what I have always ran at the rears!
Old 02-26-2014, 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by ConradoR
damn 275 up front thats so crazy that's what I have always ran at the rears!
275s actually end up being rather easy to run up front. Most of the track guys even run 285s, and I did a stint with front 305s for awhile as well. GRIP.
Old 02-26-2014, 10:20 AM
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Originally Posted by ARSZ34
Thanks, I appreciate the input. Maybe down the road when I feel the need for wider tires Ill repost. BTW, whats the official minimum to qualify to post in this thread. Just curious...
Depends on your specs

275 on a 10.5 for instance is not aggressive
Old 02-26-2014, 05:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Waizzz
Depends on your specs 275 on a 10.5 for instance is not aggressive
I kind of got that... 275 is not aggressive on a 10.5... So would 285 on a 10.5 suffice as a minimum?
Old 02-26-2014, 05:28 PM
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Poosie's....

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Those wheels look yummy. How much do they weigh?
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What are the specs (tire size/offset) on your CCW's in that pic? Look great!! Also, how much camber are you running?

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Originally Posted by Bmurray350z
Those wheels look yummy. How much do they weigh?
23lbs for the 18x12's. Not that light.

Originally Posted by ARSZ34
What are the specs (tire size/offset) on your CCW's in that pic? Look great!! Also, how much camber are you running?
315/30/18 18x11 +10 18x12 +17. I use -2.7 up front.

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