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Z-ator Sep 13, 2010 08:04 AM

tire size on stock 18's??
 
Hello everyone

i have been searching for about 2 days now for the answer to my question and so far i have been unable to find it.

I have an 06 and its time for new tires. I want to get tires that are wider from the stock tire sizes. I was looking at 245/35/18 and 265/35/18 but im not sure if they will fit the stock 18 inch rims? Im also not sure if they would look good on my z or will my z look like an suv? what would be the best tire size to put on the stock 18's??

Or would 245/40/18 and 275/40/18 work? Im planning on getting Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 tires. btw car is at stock ride hieght.

Im planning on getting rims for my car in about a year and a half after i graduate.

Thank you guys for your time!

terrasmak Sep 13, 2010 08:45 AM

245/40 front and 245/45 or 265/40 rear is what you're limited to.

TheFarmer Sep 13, 2010 08:50 AM


Originally Posted by Z-ator (Post 8654187)
what would be the best tire size to put on the stock 18's??

Stock sizes :)

Tackett Sep 13, 2010 08:57 AM


Originally Posted by Z-ator (Post 8654187)
Hello everyone

i have been searching for about 2 days now for the answer to my question and so far i have been unable to find it.

I have an 06 and its time for new tires. I want to get tires that are wider from the stock tire sizes. I was looking at 245/35/18 and 265/35/18 but im not sure if they will fit the stock 18 inch rims? Im also not sure if they would look good on my z or will my z look like an suv? what would be the best tire size to put on the stock 18's??

Or would 245/40/18 and 275/40/18 work? Im planning on getting Hankook Ventus V12 Evo K110 tires. btw car is at stock ride hieght.

Im planning on getting rims for my car in about a year and a half after i graduate.

Thank you guys for your time!

For what reason do you think you need wider tires?

03threefiftyz Sep 13, 2010 08:58 AM

I'd go with 335/30's all the way around on the stock 8" wheels. Be just a little pinch, but you should be good to go ;).

Z-ator Sep 13, 2010 09:02 AM

I just want a little more of a wider look for the rear wheels. But I think I might stay with the oem specs, im not sure if i might run into any issues by going wider with the stock rims...

thanks terrasmak

scotts300 Sep 13, 2010 09:05 AM


Originally Posted by terrasmak (Post 8654275)
245/40 front and 245/45 or 265/40 rear is what your limited to.

This ^^^^ would be correct.

temoku Sep 13, 2010 09:21 AM


Originally Posted by scotts300 (Post 8654316)
This ^^^^ would be correct.

^^^^ actually no, that is what YOU'RE limited to. There, now it is correct

Z-ator Sep 13, 2010 09:25 AM

so 245/40/18f and 265/40/18r should be fine for stock ride/rims...right? not going to look like an suv or anything right? lol

terrasmak Sep 13, 2010 09:34 AM


Originally Posted by Z-ator (Post 8654379)
so 245/40/18f and 265/40/18r should be fine for stock ride/rims...right? not going to look like an suv or anything right? lol

Same height as stock, if you think its an SUV now, you will think the same later. Going to shorter tires like you mentioned will cause the SUV look.

Z-ator Sep 13, 2010 09:43 AM

do you guys think with those tire sizes will i have any issues with tcs turning on while cornering or making turns?

terrasmak Sep 13, 2010 09:48 AM


Originally Posted by Z-ator (Post 8654445)
do you guys think with those tire sizes will i have any issues with tcs turning on while cornering or making turns?

Nope, thats why we recomended them.

It's not our first rodeo.

davidv Sep 13, 2010 09:42 PM

You want to put a 275 mm tire on a 8.5 inch wheel? OK cool.

POWUH Sep 13, 2010 11:27 PM

I've ran 245/40/18 front and 265/40/18 rear with no problems at all, some say you could do 275 rear but that's up to you. I personally wouldn't go with the 45 series as you will probably be at 4x4 stance without a drop.

terrasmak Sep 13, 2010 11:36 PM


Originally Posted by POWUH (Post 8656245)
I've ran 245/40/18 front and 265/40/18 rear with no problems at all, some say you could do 275 rear but that's up to you. I personally wouldn't go with the 45 series as you will probably be at 4x4 stance without a drop.

265/40 or 275/40 have the same tire height as a 245/45 (stock) so they really don't change the stance (make it 4x4)

275/40 on an 8.5 will handle like ass, even on a 9 inch wheel they handle like ass unless you get a set with really stiff sidewalls ( KDW, NT05 )

Z-ator Sep 15, 2010 09:33 PM

Update!
 
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So i trusted all you guys and i went ahead and purchased the hankook ventus evo 12 tires 245/40/18f and 265/40/18r. i was a little worried when i saw the rears and kind of had my doubts but everything turned out to be great! i got and amazing deal on these tires $611 installed.

Thanks guys for all of your help!!

davidv Sep 17, 2010 07:05 PM


Originally Posted by Z-ator (Post 8660959)
So i trusted all you guys and i went ahead and purchased the hankook ventus evo 12 tires 245/40/18f and 265/40/18r. i was a little worried when i saw the rears and kind of had my doubts but everything turned out to be great! i got and amazing deal on these tires $611 installed.

Thanks guys for all of your help!!

Glad this worked out for you.

Spike100 Sep 17, 2010 07:28 PM

In the picture to the right in Msg. #16:

The tread appears to not lay flat. If that's the case, the tire is probably too wide for the wheel.

... Or, maybe it's just an optical effect from a wide angle lense? :dunno:

--Spike

DavesZ#3 Sep 18, 2010 05:49 AM

Camber

Derek07 Sep 18, 2010 03:53 PM

I run the NT-05 tires, 245/40-18 in front, 275/40-18 in the rear. I like the wider tire look in the back as well, and with the NT-05's the car still handles great for my everyday driving. Those tire specs are about the closest you can get (outside of OEM's) while keeping the speedometer honest. Works well for me.


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