View Single Post
Old 08-23-2015, 11:08 PM   #1257 (permalink)
adidascanada
Base Member
 
adidascanada's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2014
Location: GTA
Posts: 226
Drives: 370z Roadster
Rep Power: 3366
adidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond reputeadidascanada has a reputation beyond repute
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jchammond View Post
wow,
looking at these 20's in Pirelli's and Michelin's will give you a headache!
245/35/20 Front
285/30/20 Rear
(stock diameter 26.7"- 26.8")
255/35/20 F
295/30/20 R
(tad taller at 27"-27.2")
Pick your poison-Pirelli & Michelin have multiple dimensions of each of these tires.
Watch for how many /32" and traction temp. AA A (compound needs to be the same on front rear)
also where the tires are made,,,,that seems to make a difference in the actual size.
Bridgestone
Hankook
Yokohama
Lot's of other's offer only 1-2 dimensions of tire.
Good-Luck!
Well, this is what Front: 20x9.5 +45 with 255/40/20s and
Rear: 20x10.5 +25 with 295/35/20s look like on a 2010 Roadster (stock setup).









adidascanada is offline   Reply With Quote