- Location
- Boston, MA
I somehow thought Ray's wheels were 10 in the subconsciousness.. Well, 285/35 will be fine then
If you think about Spideros, streetdreams.org had the best prices at the time I bought them..
Dr.2K runs 10's on all corners w/305s, but can only get away with it cause he's running a 40ET. He also had to shave cuz of rubbing.
Most of the GIAs I've seen run either 9 or 10.5.
You could always stagger it. Pretty sure TrainerKen is Staggered, & his looks killer.
Dr.2K runs 10's on all corners w/305s, but can only get away with it cause he's running a 40ET. He also had to shave cuz of rubbing.
When you say staggered, do you mean 9s in the front, 10.5 in the rear. Will that work without mods to the body if I went with 285/35/22 all the way around vs the 305s? I checked with a shop and he advised against it because I have an AWD FX 45. Guys I appreciate your help. The people out here don't seem to be very knowledgeable. Thanks
As long as the overall tire+wheel diameter is close, you shouldn't have any issues with a staggered setup. Still, I think it's better to keep everything same on all corners in an AWD car..
If you're getting spideros @10.5 width, the offset will be the stock @ 40 and they will look a little tucked.
Thats why they invented spacers![]()
-whispering quietly- shhhtt Ray! Trying to convince him not to get it!
uhhmm yeah the spacers can cause problems![]()
Well, yes joking aside, if you're going to get spacers, get high quality ones and don't go for a too thick one. Spacers put extra strain on the hub which can cause your bearings to go bad and vibrations at the end.. If going for spideros & 285/35s, I say get them first, see how they look and if you want a more aggressive stance, get spacers. A 10-15 mm spacer will give you a better look with this setup, taking it out about 20-25 mm (10 mm from the tire+wheel plus 10-15 mm from the spacer) out.
There's a crappy phone cam shot on post #58 in this thread. I will take better pics but the weather is crazy nowadays (it was 15F this morning!) so that'll have to wait a bit. The only thing I can say that is it fills the gap a little less and looks a little more tucked in now but it's worth getting rid of that humming noise with the Falkens.
Edge,
have you replaced the Falkens? If so, what are you running now? Im on the east coast as your are and Im sure Boston gets more snow. How does your current setup/tires perform? Thanks