okay... you're right... so what...(2thumbs)
235/40 is closer to stock height than 225/45 which is slightly taller than stock.
okay... you're right... so what...(2thumbs)
235/40 is closer to stock height than 225/45 which is slightly taller than stock.
I am running 235/40/18s on a 18x8 +45 rim with cobb springs, Cant say I have experienced any rubbing issues yet.
Almost all others report that with even one person in the back, over bumps she rub. Guess it does depend on tire.
^^there's no such thing!!
I have 235/40's on 18x8. Perfect balance of grip, overall diameter affecting speedo, and packaging. My suspension is stock right now but I may go with Cobb springs. Rolling fenders may not be necessary, but even if it is, you can do it yourself. And even if you aren't comfortable doing it yourself, it only costs about 100 bucks. Also, rolling your fenders to allow a wider tire does not affect your class in autocross -- you could still run in stock class depending on other mods.
Im keeping my stock rims, I want 225/45/18s right?
However, I have noticed that the outer inch or so of the rear tire doesn't seem to be touching (i.e. no dirt or wear on it...). Am I ok to continue running this size w/o any suspension mods or do I need to do something so I don't wear the inside of the rears prematurely? Something like a camber plate, etc?
the car has negative camber dialed in from factory. I can see it from rear and when shanging out wheels and tires at 18000 the all the old tires showed negative camber wear. That is one of the reasons she handles so well. I would think.
So I just put 225/40's (RT615's) on OZ Ultraleggera 18x8's w/48 offset on my MS3. I only did this approx 3-400 miles ago, and have had no rubbing issues at all. And I love how it drives/handles. Good improvement over stock.
However, I have noticed that the outer inch or so of the rear tire doesn't seem to be touching (i.e. no dirt or wear on it...). Am I ok to continue running this size w/o any suspension mods or do I need to do something so I don't wear the inside of the rears prematurely? Something like a camber plate, etc? Currently the suspension is completely stock. Tires/Rims is the only change to the car I have made.
Also, I did a little auto-x last season and plan to do a little this season as well, FWIW.
I was kind of thinking the same thing. Maybe the 225 width exaggerates it from the 215 stock width. I was actually thinking about running it for a bit and being diligent (which I am anyway) about rotates. I'd just watch it close for problems...
We do have plenty of neg camber stock, but I think the 8" width does promote more inside wear and less outside wear.