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Old 05-12-2009, 02:45 PM
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Noooberoni wheel question...

No way can i do 305's....

But i am deciding between 275 and 285 rears...

I have eibach's so i would prefer the wheel with the higest wall to minimize any remaining fender gap??

Suggestions on tires also... Got a good quote on Yokohoma S Drives, and Toyo T1r's...
Old 05-12-2009, 02:46 PM
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u did not mention what wheels u got
Old 05-12-2009, 02:55 PM
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Something NOBODY on this forum seems to know about...













Vossens..084's with black lip..(From PFizzle)
Old 05-12-2009, 03:02 PM
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^ oh i remember now..
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U can run 305's on the 084's. GO WITH WIDE RUBBER!!!! TRUST ME!
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Originally Posted by Slammed37S
U can run 305's on the 084's. GO WITH WIDE RUBBER!!!! TRUST ME!

I know its possible and your's looks sick, but my concern is everyone running 305's is dropped on something lower then Eibach..

I dont want to have super skinny, wide *** tires with a gap... Y a dig?
Old 05-12-2009, 03:10 PM
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Yes I do sir, but you'll be fine with the 305's. They sit flush with the 10.5" wide wheels, and if you're unhappy with the wide look, just camber it in a bit and that should solve it. I'm pushing for it because it looks amazing. I'll never go back to 275 or 285.
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Originally Posted by Slammed37S
Yes I do sir, but you'll be fine with the 305's. They sit flush with the 10.5" wide wheels, and if you're unhappy with the wide look, just camber it in a bit and that should solve it. I'm pushing for it because it looks amazing. I'll never go back to 275 or 285.

Yea maybe i will give it a shot..

Good thing i am up in NY, cause 084's with 305's on a PG...

Have I seen that before on here?
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Originally Posted by Slammed37S
Yes I do sir, but you'll be fine with the 305's. They sit flush with the 10.5" wide wheels, and if you're unhappy with the wide look, just camber it in a bit and that should solve it. I'm pushing for it because it looks amazing. I'll never go back to 275 or 285.
on a 10.5 wheel, what is the most aggressive offset u can go and not have rubbing issues with the 305?
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lmao if u were down here i'd sell my rims again and go custom with vossen to make sure no one has them. give it a shot bro.

And xlack right now I have a +42 offset in the rear and a 3mm spacer on top of that leaving it at +39. My camber is at -1.2 and I still have at least another 5mm or a little more of clearance. Next step will be 325's I have a feeling it might just fit with a little more negative camber.
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So what is the thickest tire size??

Like from rim to wheel well...

Cause if the 305's are thick i will DEF get those...

Like i said i am a tire noob so i dont really know what those numbers all mean....

All i know is 305 is FIYA..
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Originally Posted by jarborn1
So what is the thickest tire size??

Like from rim to wheel well...

Cause if the 305's are thick i will DEF get those...

Like i said i am a tire noob so i dont really know what those numbers all mean....

All i know is 305 is FIYA..
There's 305/25 & 305/30's. Most people who are running 305's on G37's are using the 25 Series because of overall diameter. The widest tire is a 345...
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Originally Posted by JKashat
There's 305/25 & 305/30's. Most people who are running 305's on G37's are using the 25 Series because of overall diameter. The widest tire is a 345...

Thanks man.. I am looking for THICKNESS..

I know 305's are wide but wide doesnt do me any good dropped on eibach if the tire's are very thin, it will accentuate the gap that is still left over..

Trying to avoid that
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