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Wonka2581 04-20-2014 11:20 PM

Ok I need some help... I have Sportline TE.6 wheels (dont hate on my chioce of wheel if so :gtfo2:) now that being said,

My wheels are 19x9.5 +22 (front)
and 19x10.5 +22 (rear)

I know I want 305/30/19 for the rear but cannot decide on the front??

should I go 265 or 275?? thoughts on this please?

Also will I need and spacers? I do not want to rub,

Thank in advance...:tiphat:

tr0n 04-21-2014 03:32 AM

265 fits for sure... me thinks 275 might rub

Wonka2581 04-21-2014 03:35 AM

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Originally Posted by tr0n (Post 2788874)
265 fits for sure... me thinks 275 might rub

265 it is then, Thanks!

RockLobsta 04-22-2014 08:54 AM

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Originally Posted by kazman (Post 2788697)
looks good, but whered you get a 12.5 rohana from? cant find that width any where

weldcraft wheels in michigan, best drag rim custom shop around
cost $240 per rim to cut and weld in any width band you want and the best part is they balanced out better, and had better run out than they did straight from rohana, also they give a structural warranty on the wheel for I believe 3 years garaunteeing their work.

Thorazine_IM 04-22-2014 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by RockLobsta (Post 2788534)
its finally sunny again in ohio so here's the promised pics

F 20x10 +25 michelin pss 275/35-20
R 20x12.5 +45 michelin pss 345/30-20

Dang. 12.5 with 345s on the rear. I've always wanted a fat setup like that but I'm scared to lose performance. Does it feel heavy and sluggish when your accelerating?

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Radride 04-22-2014 07:52 PM

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Originally Posted by RockLobsta (Post 2790421)
weldcraft wheels in michigan, best drag rim custom shop around
cost $240 per rim to cut and weld in any width band you want and the best part is they balanced out better, and had better run out than they did straight from rohana, also they give a structural warranty on the wheel for I believe 3 years garaunteeing their work.

What was the rear size and offset prior to you getting them widened?

R.K.

RockLobsta 04-23-2014 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Radride (Post 2791187)
What was the rear size and offset prior to you getting them widened?

R.K.

original rear was 20x11 +10 added 1.5" to the back

and no not sluggish at all, there's no accel difference other than the fact that you can stand on the pedal right off the line and get traction MUCH faster, and with the wider fronts the turn in is twice as good as stock

Radride 04-23-2014 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by RockLobsta (Post 2792427)
original rear was 20x11 +10 added 1.5" to the back

and no not sluggish at all, there's no accel difference other than the fact that you can stand on the pedal right off the line and get traction MUCH faster, and with the wider fronts the turn in is twice as good as stock

I knew something wasn't right with your offsets. Your actual rear offsets are +29 and not +45. Here's how to calculate it:

Original wheels were 11" +10 offset. You widened them by 1.5" or 38.1mm. Now take that 38.1mm and divide it by 2 to get 19.05. You then add 19.05 to your +10 offset giving you a final offset of +29.

Hope that helps.

R.K.

rebe945 04-24-2014 07:34 AM

265
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Wonka2581 (Post 2788769)
Ok I need some help... I have Sportline TE.6 wheels (dont hate on my chioce of wheel if so :gtfo2:) now that being said,

My wheels are 19x9.5 +22 (front)
and 19x10.5 +22 (rear)

I know I want 305/30/19 for the rear but cannot decide on the front??

should I go 265 or 275?? thoughts on this please?

Also will I need and spacers? I do not want to rub,

Thank in advance...:tiphat:

for the rear 265 is plenty

FPenvy 04-24-2014 07:35 AM

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Originally Posted by rebe945 (Post 2793089)
for the rear 265 is plenty

i hope you mean the front.....

275 is oem rear sizes.

chknhawk 04-25-2014 06:45 AM

305.30 rear 275.35 front nismo rim (same on sport rims) although 295 and 265 flush the wheel completely and look boss.... No rub dropped on stance coils.

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Taylortoons 04-25-2014 11:27 AM

I tried a 295/30 and 265/35 setup and the front tires were too tall (88.5mm vs 92.5mm height).

FPenvy 04-25-2014 12:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Taylortoons (Post 2794855)
I tried a 295/30 and 265/35 setup and the front tires were too tall (88.5mm vs 92.5mm height).

i'm on 305/30 and 265/35 and they are identical 26.3 diameters

Taylortoons 04-25-2014 01:09 PM

You are measuring inches where I am comparing millimeters (more precise).

I scrapped the 265/35 tires and opted for 255/35 instead. The front tires are still slightly taller than the rear, but visually hard to discern.

IMO- the front 265/35 was visibly taller than the 295/30 rear. A difference I couldn't live with...

The 305/30 is 91.5 mm and the 265/35 is 92.75 mm with a difference of 1.25 mm.
The 295/30 is 88.5 mm and the 255/35 89.25 mm with a difference of .75 mm.

FPenvy 04-25-2014 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Taylortoons (Post 2794986)
You are measuring inches where I am comparing millimeters (more precise).

I scrapped the 265/35 tires and opted for 255/35 instead. The front tires are still slightly taller than the rear, but visually hard to discern.

IMO- the front 265/35 was visibly taller than the 295/30 rear. A difference I couldn't live with...

i have had 0 issues with 265s up front.


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