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Ive got 9" wheels on the front with a 25mm bolt on spacer so techicaly a 10" wheel with a 235 tyre fits no problems fils arches nicely wheels are 17" .

What Is Tramlineing. Where The Wheels Follow The Contour Of The Road Of Something?

What Is Tramlineing. Where The Wheels Follow The Contour Of The Road Of Something?

 

Yes.

 

I have 19" , 8.5" fronts with 245 tyres - no tramlining.

 

Tramlining is often blamed on wheel/tyre width, when more than often its becuase of worn front suspension components.

 

However I do get some very occasional rubbing, but then the car is lowered 40-50mm as well.

what's the benefit of going wider on the front?

 

more front end grip....so less understeer. Can enter corners quicker without it trying to push out wide, and with the wider rears you can exit quicker too :)

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i ask cos ive been looking at a set of wheels that someone has had on a skyline and they 9.5" all round.

Hows it goin Paul? Gotta say bud - EVERY time I see your car I fall in love! Deffo my favorite Z!!!

i ask cos ive been looking at a set of wheels that someone has had on a skyline and they 9.5" all round.

 

My old wheels where 9.5 all round. i had 235-45-17 F / 255-40-17 R. they fitted fine on the front.

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