IJ.;1256358 said:Width doesn't do a whole lot for straight line traction
Doward;1256414 said:Hush, Ian
HommerSimpson;1255327 said:18x8 front 18x10 rear
I'd go for a combination that fits the car, if I wanted straight line traction I'd choose smaller diameter wheels and taller profile tires (length of the contact patch is more important than width)MA70witBoost;1256428 said:you refering to camber? What would you do Ian? This is only for street driving btw. I love kicking the tail out. I drift (hence the avatar) but the 2 way lsd and upgrade in power and the fact that this is my first turbo car kinda intimidates me. Id wrather kick the tail out in a controlled environment then risk it happening on the streets.
let the man talk.. everyones $.02 is appreciated.
Looking at your location you wouldSuprizim TT;1256432 said:Damn this acr look :thefinger Bad ass
I :love: it.
IJ.;1256440 said:I'd go for a combination that fits the car, if I wanted straight line traction I'd choose smaller diameter wheels and taller profile tires (length of the contact patch is more important than width)
Looking at your location you would
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IJ.;1256358 said:Width doesn't do a whole lot for straight line traction
shaeff;1256457 said:Truth. For what it's worth, with around 350rwhp, possibly a bit more, I could easily break my 275/40/r17 Falken Azenis RT-615's loose and leave some nice black patches.
Cornering ability/lateral grip= wide tires.
Straight line traction= sidewall flex/taller profile.
In a nutshell, anyway...
Suprizim TT;1256451 said:What's the highest offset you can go on this cars?
BorHor;1256886 said:You guys just need to do what I did and just buy it and pray that it fits :sarcasm:
BorHor;1256886 said:It is all based on the width with that question. It is like some one asking what is the widest a person can go.. it is based on the offsets.
You guys just need to do what I did and just buy it and pray that it fits :sarcasm: