Unless you run spacers, there will be rubbing issues at full lock. This is not dependent on tire size, this is due to the wheel offset. Mine rubbed with 225's up front. On the N/A wheels, I would run 245/45 rear and 225/50 front.
BorHor;1012905 said:Yup the offset is too high on the MK4 wheels. I would run atleast a 8mm spacer up front to help with the rubbing.
BorHor;1013246 said:9.5+ 35 will look wack with a a stretched tire.. there is a member ,s0ulstar, who has has 275 tires all around and it is flush. If you want to have a stretched tire look please go with a lower offset or else it will look like crap.
I agree with Boris. Stretched tires with my setup doesen't look right. I'm running 275/35 all round. The fronts are flush, but the rears could use a 5mm spacer to make the wheel flush with the fender. I'm lowered on Tokico/Eibach with only rubbing on the fronts during hard cornering. But I have since, rolled my fenders and now I don't have ANY rubbing issuesbluspd;1013309 said:i know the offset is high but im plannin to correct w around 10mm spacers...and is it 275 30?
s0ulstar;1013314 said:I agree with Boris. Stretched tires with my setup doesen't look right. I'm running 275/35 all round. The fronts are flush, but the rears could use a 5mm spacer to make the wheel flush with the fender. I'm lowered on Tokico/Eibach with only rubbing on the fronts during hard cornering. But I have since, rolled my fenders and now I don't have ANY rubbing issues
foreverpsycotic;1013256 said:Could I fit 1996 Mustang cobra wheels out back, with 275/40/17s on them, they are 17x8s, 5.72" backspacing with a 30mm offset. Just want to know if I will need a roll.
I am currently on eibachs and kyb gr-2s
BorHor;1013246 said:9.5+ 35 will look wack with a a stretched tire.. there is a member ,s0ulstar, who has has 275 tires all around and it is flush. If you want to have a stretched tire look please go with a lower offset or else it will look like crap.