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07-17-2009 #1
would 245/40/18 be enough?
how would the sidewall look on a 245/40/18 ?? would it look good on a 69 camaro, ?
Dom Buffa
69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas

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07-17-2009 #2
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Perfect, that is the front tire we run on factory subframe cars on a 8" rim
07-17-2009 #3what is a good rim width to run front and back with stock subframe and wheel wells??
Dom Buffa
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07-17-2009 #4245/40-18 on a 9" wide wheel.

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07-17-2009 #5im looking at two wheel packages right now and one is 9.5'' wide and the other is 9'' wide, and thats on all 4 tires, would that work??
Dom Buffa
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07-17-2009 #7Here's a 245/40/18 on an 8" rim
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07-17-2009 #8
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The 9 and 9.5 are both to big. 8, 8.5 at the most. backspace will be critical.
I would run the rear at 9.5 with 275s
What wheels?
07-17-2009 #9the wheel and tire package is an 18" rim and it says the front and rear tires are 245/40/18. what is a safe width to run front and back with stock subframe and wheel wells??
Dom Buffa
69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas

07-17-2009 #10i don`t even know what the brand was, i just had the link and now i cant find it, so i should go with a 8" rim in front and 9" or 9.5" rim in the rear ? and what are good size tires for both? i dont like when the front tire sidewall height is smaller than the rear, i like when the sidewall height is almost the same front and back
Dom Buffa
69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas

07-17-2009 #11The recommended rim width for the 245/40-18 is 8" to 9.5".
A 245/40-18 is unsafe on a 9 or 9.5" wheel? That's simply untrue. Using the widest recommended rim width is the ideal way to run low-profile tires for best handling and response.
If you can't fit a wider wheel than 8" on the front of your car then you'll have settle for that, but a wider wheel would always be better for handling.
If you think it won't look good, then that's just your opinion.
I'm also running 275/40-18s on the same 9" wide wheel, a compromise because I can't fit a wider wheel on the back of my car. The recommended rim width for that size is 9" to 11", I'd much rather be running the 275/40-18 on a 10" or 11" wheel.
07-18-2009 #12
07-18-2009 #13Dude, you're the one that needs to calm down.
I didn't attack you, I just pointed out that your statement about the wider rims being unsafe for that tire size was untrue. If you think that was an attack on you then maybe you're the one who needs a pill here.
You passed on some bad info and I pointed that out rather than just let your statement stand. Sometimes when you post something on the forums you'll find that someone disagrees with you.
07-18-2009 #14guys please, i dont want anyone to argue, im probably going to run 8.5" in the front and 9.5" in the rear! would that work? and what tires would look good? thanks-dom
Dom Buffa
69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas

07-18-2009 #15Dom,
You can run that 245/40-18 on either one of those rim sizes and it would work just fine.
Tire choice is up to you, only you can decide which brand looks best to you. Check out the various tires in that size on the Tire Rack website, they show some pretty good detail pictures of the tread and sidewall.
Bart
07-18-2009 #16thanks b-man , i really appreciate everyones input! thanks again-dom
Dom Buffa
69 Camaro- 2JZ /Garrett 67MM, Ls1 13" Front disc conversion, 18" ROH 3 piece Modenas




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