Fitment Industry: 10th Gen Wheel Guide

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Do you scrape on a 255/35? I run a 245/40 but wanna run a 255/35 for a less stretch but dont want to scrape as often.
None what so ever, 255/35 is just a tad smaller than stock (height-wise) I have no scrapping issues when turning or the occasional bumps/potholes. The photos make the wheel gap look smaller but there’s a bigger gap lol (see last photo, I’m on Eibach sportlines and that’s my Brembo BBK conversion).

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None what so ever, 255/35 is just a tad smaller than stock (height-wise) I have no scrapping issues when turning or the occasional bumps/potholes. The photos make the wheel gap look smaller but there’s a bigger gap lol (see last photo, I’m on Eibach sportlines and that’s my Brembo BBK conversion).

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That fitment looks amazing! Whats your opinion on 265/35? Do you think they're too meaty?
 

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I have an EX. It’s like a 17 by something on 215/50/17. I was jw your opinion of a 265/35/18 on a 18x9.5 39+
Yeah it’s a good set up. It’ll fit the wheels no problem, your speedometer won’t be thrown off by much (basically almost no error), and you’ll get a smaller low profile sidewall look while also have more traction and a meatier set up
 

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Yeah it’s a good set up. It’ll fit the wheels no problem, your speedometer won’t be thrown off by much (basically almost no error), and you’ll get a smaller low profile sidewall look while also have more traction and a meatier set up
Gotcha, thanks bud. In your opinion if you were running the same specs as me, would you go with a 255/35 or a 265/35?
 


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Gotcha, thanks bud. In your opinion if you were running the same specs as me, would you go with a 255/35 or a 265/35?
265/35 no doubt, only reason I went with 255/35 is cause that was the max a 8.5 width wheel can accept before needing a 9in width wheel
 

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265/35 no doubt, only reason I went with 255/35 is cause that was the max a 8.5 width wheel can accept before needing a 9in width wheel
yeah I agree, I think I might go with 265 after my tires drop dead. I needa do some more research to see if they can run on sportlines without any rubbing doe
 
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yeah I agree, I think I might go with 265 after my tires drop dead. I needa do some more research to see if they can run on sportlines without any rubbing doe
I think you’ll clear just slightly, if not then some light rubbing. Going to have to run slight camber or fender roll
 

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I think you’ll clear just slightly, if not then some light rubbing. Going to have to run slight camber or fender roll
What would wheel and tire size would you recommend if I want a flush stance without having to roll fenders or anything like that while keeping a stock suspension?
 
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What would wheel and tire size would you recommend if I want a flush stance without having to roll fenders or anything like that while keeping a stock suspension?
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Current wheel + tire specs
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