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Old Oct 19, 2006 | 11:12 PM
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need help with tire sizes

hey guys, about to finally order my rims, getting TT2s. But i want to order it with tire/rim package.Im getting 17x8s in the front and 18x10s in the rear can anyone give me what tire sizes i will need, thanks
Old Oct 19, 2006 | 11:28 PM
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Re: need help with tire sizes

Go to the FAQ.... scroll down to the middle of the 1st page, to this thread:

What size tires fit on what size wheels?
Old Oct 20, 2006 | 04:23 AM
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Well ive been using the FAQ, its helping but im still having problems trying to figure out which tires will be right. Also atm i cant exactly go out to my car and do any kind of measurements, cause im in iraq. Im trying to get them ordered and put on back home before i get back sorta as a gift to myself i guess.
From what i can figure out i need 245/45-17 in the front and 275/35-18 in the rear. Does that sound right? Would that give me any wheel rub problems?
Old Oct 20, 2006 | 08:42 AM
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Whether they will rub depends on the offset of each wheel. The 18x10 will be OK if it has the 45mm offset that AR seems to use on their wider wheels. If you know the offsets of the wheels, I can tell you if they will work.

Fronts - the 245/45-17 is a good choice. That will match the stock tire diameter if your car came with the 245/50-16 Z-rated tire option.

Rears - I think I would go with the 285/35-18 in the back. That gives you a shade more diameter, and a shade more width.
Old Oct 20, 2006 | 10:25 AM
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Thanks for the help Injuneer, i appreciate it. Hopefully after i order them shortly, i will get some pics from home so i can post them.
Quick edit lol. just noticed i got my 82nd post. thought it was a little funny since im in the 82nd airborne

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Old Oct 20, 2006 | 01:57 PM
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<<<would love to see pics of the 285/35/18's.....next rear tires im getting is gonna be that size.....i have 245's all around now.....
Old Oct 22, 2006 | 02:35 AM
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I have one last question, kind of stupid i guess, but i dunno. The tires with the sizes i have picked, 245/45-17 for 17 x 8 says tire width of 9.65", that a problem? Same thing with the rears 285/35-18 on 18x10, and says tire width of 11.22".
Old Oct 22, 2006 | 04:04 PM
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What tire fits on what wheel is determined by the engineer that designed the tire. Look at the FAQ and you will see the typical recommendations for each tire size. The closer your wheel width is to the middle of the range, the better it is. If you look at a site like Tire Rack, they will show you the recommended wheel size, and then tell you the wheel width that they actually measured the tire width on. That's the "ideal" wheel, but as long as you stay in the manufacturers range, you are OK.

Take the 10" wide wheel for example. The 10" is measured at the points where the tire beads seat. That means there is an additional 1/2" of "flange" on either side of the stated wheel width. Most wheels are 1" wider overall than their stated size. A 10" wide wheel is actually about 11" wide, meaning the 11.22" tire width will be just slightly wider than the wheel, providing a small tire bulge to protect the rim.

The wheel is measured at the tire beads. The tire (section) width is measured at the "bulge".... or the widest point of the tire. Wheel width should be slightly smaller than the "section width".

Again, all of this is covered in various posts in the FAQ.
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