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Bluejayde 08-08-2005 12:58 PM

Tire size
 
I recently puchased a set of wheels for my 97 240SX, 18x8.5 in the front, 18x9.5 in the rear. The offset is +35(yes, they fit).
I have plenty of clearance in the rear, but in the front I can just fit my pinky finger in between the rim and the shocks.

I need to find out what you guys recommend for tire sizes, something that fits flush with the sides of the wheels or is stretched a little.

The local tire store suggested 235/40/18 in the front, and 265/35/18 in the rear.

Thoughts, comments, and suggestions are welcome.

Fast1One 08-08-2005 01:47 PM

225/255 40 sidewall

Bluejayde 08-08-2005 02:25 PM

Can you explain a little better?

The way I interpreted you post is this:

You should get 225/40/18 in the front, and 255/40/18 in the back.

If this is correct, can you explain what was incorrect about what the tire shop told me, and why the setup you suggested is a better choice?

Fast1One 08-08-2005 02:37 PM

Yes...your interpreted right...the reason I gave you those sizes is because they will give you a stretched look, give you more clearence, and give you cheaper tires :thumb:

Bluejayde 08-08-2005 08:53 PM

Won't that give me a different sidewall height on the front and back, and therefore look odd?

I appreciate the reasons for your suggestion, all the things I was looking for.:thumb:

Fast1One 08-08-2005 10:29 PM

What? Why?

Levi SPL S14 08-08-2005 10:45 PM

215/40 front 245/40 rear

Fast1One 08-08-2005 11:45 PM


Originally posted by LandHo_S13
215/40 front 245/40 rear
Whoa...now thats a stretch! Well, then again ive seen 215 on a nine inch wheel...

Bluejayde 08-09-2005 08:30 AM


Originally posted by Fast1One
What? Why?

Because when you have one tire that's wider than the other, but are both 40 series, The sidewall will be shorter on one than the other. Correct?

Fast1One 08-09-2005 11:45 AM


Originally posted by Bluejayde
Because when you have one tire that's wider than the other, but are both 40 series, The sidewall will be shorter on one than the other. Correct?
IDK...Never heard of that :dunno:

Bluejayde 08-09-2005 10:15 PM


Originally posted by Fast1One
IDK...Never heard of that :dunno:
Tire sizes aren't static, they're a ratio. A 40 series tire isn't say, 40mm. It directly relates to the width of the tire.:dunno:

88eyeguy 08-17-2005 07:57 PM

yes, but the difference would appear so slight that you really wouldn't notice. if it bothers you that much though, get 225/45/18 up front...

Fast1One 08-17-2005 09:12 PM


Originally posted by Bluejayde
Tire sizes aren't static, they're a ratio. A 40 series tire isn't say, 40mm. It directly relates to the width of the tire.:dunno:
Wow, learn something everyday, thanks


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