Originally Posted by m4a1mustang In the snow, yeah, but the M3s are better if you plan on spending more time driving on just cold, dry pavement. yes, i read this
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don't listen to steve, he drives a mustang. just ask him who told him to get wintersport m3's really though, you will be surprised at how well RWD can do in snow. IMO RWD with snow tires>awd with all seasons for snow driving. |
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if you really want a staggered wheel and tire setup then your only choice is Bridgestone Blizzak LM-60 |
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I'd stick with 225/245.
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narrower is better in snow. don't make me dig up the aim logs where you agreed with me that i should run a square setup for winter if i wanted the bridgestones i would have got a staggered setup. Last edited by Jeffblue; 10-21-2011 at 03:31 PM. |
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To quote Celine Dion, it's all coming back to me now. But I bet the Blizzaks have the right sizing...
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hey, do you know maximum tire size for my 18' OEM rims??
Front and Rear?? I was always curious about this. Because next summer, I want really FAT tires you know, look amazing I wish like 255 and 285 can fit! or even 245 and 275 |
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You can fit 245 and 275.
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Thats what i would do.
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That's going to be too wide for the rim. Im on my phone now so I can't look up sidewalls but google "miata tire size calculator" and use that to find the size that is closest to the stock tire height in 245/275. That's the widest tire that will fit your wheels while still remaining in tire manufacturer spec.
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245/45 and 275/40 are the biggest tires that fit according to manufacturer (tire) specs on a 8" and 9" rim respectively. You can usually push it one size more (another 10mm at the same profile) but it reaches a point of diminishing return. If you want anything bigger than that I would pick up a set of used sport rims or look at aftermarket rims.
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