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05-18-2008, 10:38 PM | #5 |
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TPMS will work with them but i left the sensors in my OEM wheels... I am running the 18x8" up front and 18x9.5" rears with 245/275 tires... no rubbing but my quarter panels were rolled when i got the car a while back.. The car is Jet Black by the way...
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05-19-2008, 06:40 PM | #7 |
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What tires are you running on the 245/275? I'm thinking about these wheels and possibly 245/265 PS2s or maybe even 275 in the rear. I was thinking of narrowing the front/rear width difference to cut down on understeer. Right now, the stock Bridgestones just plow ahead quite a bit. For a 140 treadwear tire, they sure don't seem to have a ton of grip....
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Do you think 245 for the front will rub??
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05-19-2008, 11:10 PM | #9 |
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Well, DOWN4IT is running 245 in the front on an E92 and he didn't mention anything about rubbing. I think the E90's have more room front and rear than the E92 for wider tires. However, I do not want any rubbing issues at all, nor do I want to roll fenders, so that will factor into my tire size and wheel selection.
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Great pics!
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I use the 18x8 on the front for my race tires (SSRs on the rear). They're light and seem like a good bargain. No rubbing problems with 255/35/18 Toyo R888s.
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those wheels look great mounted! i am most likely going with a set for track use. just debating on staggered vs. non right now..
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they do look good, maybe that is my answer too...
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