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Sidewall Height on Front tires
Hello all,
I am running Base 18" wheels. - OEM Front spec: 245/45/18 - OEM Rear spec: 275/40/18 Question Any thoughts on running a smaller sidewall on the front? - I.E. 245/40/18 ...if I keep the rear size: 275/40/18 Details This is without TPMS. These will be track tires. I am leaning towards Nitto NT-05 |
Why do you want to run a smaller sidewall on the front?
It will lower your front by about an inch. 245/40 = 25.7 inch tire height 245/45 = 26.7 inch tire height |
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I cannot find a decent track tire in 245/45/18. Trying to find something less expensive than Michelin PSS. |
Can you get 275/35/18? That would keep you level front to back while lowering it overall about an inch.
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cheaper than PSSs and seem to have better grip so far for me. i changed from PSSs to RE-11s and love them. as for your sidewall issue most people have beat me to it. if you take the size difference from F to R out of a certain percentage then the traction control light will stay on constantly as well. my F/R are 265/35/19 - 305/30/19 and they are bang on identical overall diameters. 26.3" i believe. |
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- OEM Front spec: 245/45/18 - OEM Rear spec: 275/40/18 |
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i know sport packages OEM Rays have 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 tires |
Run the 245/40/18 and 275/35/18. Problem solved.
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- These are track tires btw... |
Only if you are on coilovers and already sitting low then the lower tire height would become more of a concern.
I run 35 profile tires on all 4 corners. |
shorter sidewall = better tire performance, everything else being equal
The shorter sidewall helps combat the tires squirming when under cornering loads. |
i had always run my tires at OEM or damn-near spec.
Never run a shorter sidewall than stock... learning process here. :tup: |
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