willl this fit...
willl this fit...
will 285/35/18 tires on a 18" x 10.5" fit? or does it have to be 295/35/18 tires
and are these good tires if not then what are
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
and are these good tires if not then what are
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....omCompare1=yes
Last edited by DiabloGT; Nov 5, 2004 at 09:23 PM.
Re: willl this fit...
When you get to those pages, just click on "Specs" on the top bar. You will get a table of tire sizes, with measurements and recommended wheel widths. In both cases you listed, the manufacturer will accept mounting the 285/35-18 on a wheel 9.5 - 11.0" wide. If you look up other manufacturers for their 295/35-18's, they recommend 10.0 - 11.5" wide wheels. So either tire will be acceptable on your 18x10.5" wheels. The 285 will be a little closer to the stock outside diameter, but the error on the 295 will be less than 2%.
Re: willl this fit...
It means your 295/35 tire would be 2% larger than the stock tires, and will throw off your odometer and speedometer by that amount, reading lower than actual speed and lower than the miles actually travelled.
Whether a tire rubs will depend on the offset of the wheels. Are you talking about the fronts and rears being 18x10.5"? What is the offset (or backspace) of the wheel?
Whether a tire rubs will depend on the offset of the wheels. Are you talking about the fronts and rears being 18x10.5"? What is the offset (or backspace) of the wheel?
Re: willl this fit...
You can correct for tire diameter changes with a Hypertech Power Programmer (but only in 0.25" steps), or exactly by using LT1_Edit to change the size in your PCM, or have a mail-order programmer change it. The error for various sizes:
275/35-18 will read 0.3% faster than actual (not worth worrying about)
285/35-18 will read 0.8% slower than actual (less than 1/2 MPH at 60MPH)
295/35-18 will read 1.87% slower than actual (a little over 1 MPH at 60MPH)
The large diameter (295) also pushes the wheel slightly farther up into the wheel well, increasing the chances of rubbing, particularly on a lowered car.... depends a lot on the offset of the wheels.
275/35-18 will read 0.3% faster than actual (not worth worrying about)
285/35-18 will read 0.8% slower than actual (less than 1/2 MPH at 60MPH)
295/35-18 will read 1.87% slower than actual (a little over 1 MPH at 60MPH)
The large diameter (295) also pushes the wheel slightly farther up into the wheel well, increasing the chances of rubbing, particularly on a lowered car.... depends a lot on the offset of the wheels.
Re: willl this fit...
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
just a bookmark i had lying around, always serves me well
-J
just a bookmark i had lying around, always serves me well
-J
Re: willl this fit...
Originally Posted by jbsupra89t
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html
just a bookmark i had lying around, always serves me well
-J
just a bookmark i had lying around, always serves me well
-J
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