Need advice on size tires to use!
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Need advice on size tires to use!
I just received my CCW LM16! Rim spec's are 16x8 +20 offset. The rims are to be installed on my Rd1 Tib w/full coilover suspension! I'm trying to accomplish a nice low stance without any rubbering issues. So what size tires should I get? I was thinking 205/45r16. Is there any Rd1 and Rd2 tib's out there that have any experence with these size rims! Plus, I've been told I should roll my fenders for extra clearance. Any help or advice would be helpfull.
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I would definitely be looking at some rolled fenders. Considering the stock wheel is 7 inches wide, with +38 offset, you are adding another one inch of wheel width and then moving the whole thing another 18 mm towards the guards.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
#3
he mentioned the current ultra trendy "stance" phrase so hes probably lookin for some herrafrush
and judgin by the fact that he wants a 205 stretched across a 8" wide im almost certain
im rollin on 225/50r15s on stock 6" wide wheels and only get some slight rubbing on the inner fender during full lock ill probably phone book it here soon just to be safe
and judgin by the fact that he wants a 205 stretched across a 8" wide im almost certain
im rollin on 225/50r15s on stock 6" wide wheels and only get some slight rubbing on the inner fender during full lock ill probably phone book it here soon just to be safe
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I would definitely be looking at some rolled fenders. Considering the stock wheel is 7 inches wide, with +38 offset, you are adding another one inch of wheel width and then moving the whole thing another 18 mm towards the guards.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
you have your numbers mixed up, one inch is 2.54cm or 25.4mm. your point is still valid though.
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I would definitely be looking at some rolled fenders. Considering the stock wheel is 7 inches wide, with +38 offset, you are adding another one inch of wheel width and then moving the whole thing another 18 mm towards the guards.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
One inch is 24.5mm
So you're adding 12.5mm of wheel width to the outside of the wheel
Then moving it 18mm towards the guard
Do you have 20.5mm of clearance inside your guard across the whole range of suspension travel?
I would be getting wider tyres than 205s, what's the point of wider wheels if you run the ghey ass stock tires? A 45 or 40 profile sounds about right though.
O, thanks for the math clearance break down! The point for the wider wheels is that I got them for free. So, therefore I hate to turn away rims that are worth $2,500. And yes I'm looking for the flush look stance with what you call the "Ghey Ass Stock Tires"! Plus, from what I remember my ghey ass stock tires where 195s from the factory! Anyways why do some members hate on the flush look! I've noticed many of our GenCoupe members rock the flush look stance and no one seems to hate.
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Hating implies some sort of jealousy... that is not the case. A properly fit rim with less fender gap than stock with a dash of camber if you actually drive in a way that would require anything besides stock camber, not bad. Stretching tires four times past anything any sane individual would call safe, then slamming the edge of the rim up to the fender and making your contact patch about [--------------------------------] that big, is dumb in the opinion of a lot of people here, genesis coupes included.
Some hyundai engineer that was in charge of making a gen coupe turn right dies a little bit every time a "tuner" destroys his work.. I need to find a picture of that guy, whoever he is, and do the single tear thing like the trash campaign sometime ago... maybe it will help stop the madness?
Some hyundai engineer that was in charge of making a gen coupe turn right dies a little bit every time a "tuner" destroys his work.. I need to find a picture of that guy, whoever he is, and do the single tear thing like the trash campaign sometime ago... maybe it will help stop the madness?
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Think of the tire like a vagina
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
Think of the hyundai engineers man. They wrote the karma sutra on vagina geometry and do not approve of flush swaggery.
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
Think of the hyundai engineers man. They wrote the karma sutra on vagina geometry and do not approve of flush swaggery.
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Think of the tire like a vagina
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
Thats exactly what she said but I really didnt give a f@%k! Its not like I was going to marry her anyways. I just like to stretch my rubber. Ask any women shell tell you. Just like vaginas they come and they go so who knows i might find the right one someday.....lol.... I just hope you dont have a vagina because Im not trying to hurt you. But thanks for your words of wisdom. O and thanks again for the math clearance.
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Think of the tire like a vagina
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
Think of the hyundai engineers man. They wrote the karma sutra on vagina geometry and do not approve of flush swaggery.
one does not simply stretch the sides out by an inch for better looks
one does not simply tilt it on its side and expect a good contact patch
one does not simply mount it extremely close to your bodywork and expect it not to get ruined
Think of the hyundai engineers man. They wrote the karma sutra on vagina geometry and do not approve of flush swaggery.
THAT IS ALL...