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I think you might be looking for a needle in a hay stack finding pictures of the exact sizes and offsets. Here is the closest I could find 18x10.5 +30 with 305/30s. I looks like it would be real tight with another 7mm offset but it should work with some - camber.
Originally Posted by Sharif@Forged
And here is how they look in motion...Hoosier 295 Front and 315 rear.
Last edited by Sylvan Lake V35; 01-23-2010 at 08:48 AM.
I back rolling on some 295's again, but I definitely liked the appeal of the 305's better. I only went back to the 295's due to the price I was able to get on them when I had to replace them recently.
305/30 Michelin PS2 rears on 19x10.5 +18 (with spacer) and they RUB on my lowered coupe without fender modification though it does have a lot of camber. These are typically on my wife's convertible 350 as a 19x10.5 +28 and they do NOT rub. I tried a set of lowering springs and they rubbed every-so-slightly, so I think this is just at the limit (with the PS2 305) with a lowered car, which means you will need to roll the fenders then likely follow up with some camber adjustment (additional).
Damn for a 30 profile that rear tire is fat!!!!
Im running a 35 profile on my Z rear tires and i hate how the PS 2 sidewalls look .. 285/35/19
Do you not understand how aspect ratio works? It is a ratio of the tire's width. A 30 series 305 has a taller sidewall than a 30 series 285, which put the hight of it's sidewall somewhere between the height of a 285/30 and your 285/35.
Do you not understand how aspect ratio works? It is a ratio of the tire's width. A 30 series 305 has a taller sidewall than a 30 series 285, which put the hight of it's sidewall somewhere between the height of a 285/30 and your 285/35.
Correct. See total sidewall heights below:
285/30: 6.7"
305/30: 7.2"
285/35: 7.8"
That's total sidewall height, so 1/2 of that on each side of the wheel.
Do you not understand how aspect ratio works? It is a ratio of the tire's width. A 30 series 305 has a taller sidewall than a 30 series 285, which put the hight of it's sidewall somewhere between the height of a 285/30 and your 285/35.
No i do not comprehend what your saying break it down for me further .. All i said was that its a fat tire. I do not like the sidewalls of the PS 2 after having them for a while.
Looking at his 30 profile from "THE" picture it did'nt look any better than the 35 i have.. That is all