Originally Posted by synolimit What are confused about Originally Posted by synolimit It does. And no need to go above 9.5" if you're going 285 square. Keep the weight down
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01-09-2014, 02:00 AM | #46 (permalink) | |
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but you wouldnt run a 285 wide tire on a 10.5" wheel? but above you said you shouldnt go above 9.5" wheel on 285....you're advice is conflicting |
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Yeah. What's confusing? If your doing 285 tires there's NO need to use a 10" or 10.5" wheel. There's NO need to go above a 9.5" when a 9.5" wheel will be perfect. Not only is there no need, you shouldn't.
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You drunk? High? Or just trying to be confusing to yourself?
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Just wanna say, one thing everybody is forgetting here...stretchness of the tire is a function of both width AND sidewall height. 275/40 on a 10.5 wheel is less stretched than 275/35 on the same wheel.
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What do you guys think is the upper limit (most negative) for camber on fronts for daily use? Im gathering camber helps reduce rubbing slightly , just wondering whats too much since the stock specs have a decent range to them.
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so Nissan is stupid for running a 285/35 on the rear nismo rims? |
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What's a correct alignment?
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where are you getting your info? the same tire book? Last edited by fuct; 01-13-2014 at 04:05 PM. |
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Correct per spec or correct for being correct?
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Every car is different. Spec is -2.2 to -1.2 rear but it will always be more rear from nissan which is retarded, like a 285 on a 10.5. Any book in the world. Ask one people on this forum if they think rear camber should be more than the front. You almost ALWAYS want -1 more in the front. For the track I plan on -3 front and -1.8 rear. For a good handling street car would be -2.5 to -2.0 front -1.5 rear.
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i had to get new tires shortly after purchase so i had it alighned for sh1ts and giggles. and i never said anything about my front camber settings. i was strictly talking about the rear OEM i was within spec. (id hope so!) after a 1" drop im at front: -1.7 rear: -2 (no camber kit used) a 285 on a 10.5" rim isnt retarded...... Last edited by fuct; 01-13-2014 at 05:21 PM. |
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It definitely isn't "retarded" if the tire fits well, and especially if it runs wide. Just like certain shoes run big and certain run small. Certain tires mushroom pretty good in 285 width on a 9.5" rim as well in reference to synolimits response. Too much mushroom definitely isnt desirable either. Again, i can see where both sides are coming from though. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I have a set of 285 on 9 9.5 10 10.5 sitting in my garage Pretty much the same ****, it doesn't matter unless u r racing professionally
Actually I counted I do have 9", 9.5", 10", 10.5" with 285s on there. $hit I need a life. Last edited by cossie1600; 01-14-2014 at 01:33 AM. |
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