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front are 8.5j 18 and rear are 10j 18 was thinking 285 30 18 on the rear and a 235 35 or 40 on the front whats the best way to go here thanks

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How many "what size tyre" threads do you have running now?!!?

 

Once again I will refer you to this:

 

http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/tyre-size-for-rim-width_topic60146.html

 

Then once you have the width, you can use another calculator to get the profile to maintain correct rolling radius.

Zed #2: 1998 Midnight Purple 2+2 NA. (owned 2020 - now) 

Zed #1: 1995 Blue Slicktop NA (2013-2015)

 

will running the 245 not make the car tramline

 

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How many "what size tyre" threads do you have running now?!!?

 

Once again I will refer you to this:

 

http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/tyre-size-for-rim-width_topic60146.html

 

Then once you have the width, you can use another calculator to get the profile to maintain correct rolling radius.

 

2 or 3 I think now mate

No, at that point, there will be little difference in 235 and 245. 245 will look better. It's what I ran on my old wheels. Nice flat muscular tyre profile.

I see just looking round now as wheels are now ordered

will running the 245 not make the car tramline

 

no its fine i run 245 on mine no issues at all tyre compound had more issues on this than size i have found harder tyres being the culprit

yes will go with that size then prob going to fit mitchelin ps2 had them before and are a great tyre. I wanted toyo r888 but thay don't do the front 245 35 18 thay do the rear 285 30 18 tho

so use the 235 on the front they do that toyo tyres tend to be 5 -10mm wider than everyone elses anyway

 

for example my 245 fronts r1r was wider than my old rear continental 255

 

so safe to say you will be fine with the 235 r888 its a great tyre with surprisingly good grip in the wet as well

yes could do that I do like the ps2 tho its a great tyre I hade toyo t1r was a good tyres aswel do you think the r888 would be better than both am looking for as much grip as poss don't mind if thay wear fast

yes could do that I do like the ps2 tho its a great tyre I hade toyo t1r was a good tyres aswel do you think the r888 would be better than both am looking for as much grip as poss don't mind if thay wear fast

r888 is the tyre you want

 

i love my r1rs but they dont do your sizes buy the 888's they have tremendous grip compared to just about anything

thay do a 235 40 18 would I not need a 235 35 18 ?

seems like there isn't much in it like so 235 40 18 mite be fine

yes I know now 235 40 18 or 245 35 18

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