I will soon, hopefully, find this out as I will be mounting my Toyo R888r on my 18x9.5 +45 wheels. Ill give update once I get them on, if someone else doesnt chime in. Only difference is I am lowered on Swift springs
The 45 series tire is too tall, you will need either 255/40 or 265/35 tires to fit with no issues. Thats the common tire sizes I've seen fellow members run.
Well, I guess good news for me. Ran at Thunderhill Raceway this past Thursday for a 5 Mile event, 75 degrees, overcast and had no issues of overheating based on the dummy temp gauge on the dash and was making power throughout the entire day. All bone stock on 200TW Federal tires and aftermarket...
I used it this past weekend but didn't have an update for my phone as of yet. I love the app when it works but is annoying as everytime I get it to work, turn of the car, restart the car, I have to reboot my phone then it starts working, otherwise it would show the no data info on the screen...
I put my aftermarket wheels on right after driving with the stock wheels, only thing I did notice was the steering wheel having a heavier feel but I have not issues with suspension/handling issues. Accelerated on an on ramp this morning and no issues on WOT.
Personally, they are all opinions unless you have tried them yourself. 18x9.5 with +38 or +45 range will work with 265/35-18 or the 255/40-18 tires. Will you drive this car so hard and aggressive on local roads for you to even notice torque steer? Have you experienced torque steer? Now these are...