need tire size help/advice
#1
need tire size help/advice
I'm sure it has been discussed but did not find any info on this.
I have a 2007 gt with factory 18" wheels.
What is the biggest tire I can run without rubing?
what brand/make do you recommend?
Any recommendations where to buy?
Thanks in advance.
I have a 2007 gt with factory 18" wheels.
What is the biggest tire I can run without rubing?
what brand/make do you recommend?
Any recommendations where to buy?
Thanks in advance.
#3
6th Gear Member
Try this tire size calculator: http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/infoTireMath.dos
With the stock 18's, I doubt you would rub even with the widest recommended tire for that rim size. Tirerack lists the recommended wheel sizes under "specs" for each tire.
Tire brand/type depends on what you're looking for; cheap? performance? summer? all season? For a DD that's not driven hard, there are a lot of low to mid priced tires that are just fine. But if you have an aggressive driving style, track or motor-X, then the choices narrow significantly.
With the stock 18's, I doubt you would rub even with the widest recommended tire for that rim size. Tirerack lists the recommended wheel sizes under "specs" for each tire.
Tire brand/type depends on what you're looking for; cheap? performance? summer? all season? For a DD that's not driven hard, there are a lot of low to mid priced tires that are just fine. But if you have an aggressive driving style, track or motor-X, then the choices narrow significantly.
#5
Thanks for all the help/advice.
I am not performance /aggressive driving or motorX'
Just average mustang driving.
I was hoping someone could state what is to biggest tire
I could run without rubbing.
I thought this had already been discussed on here but I cannot locate it.
JDMCBRIDE, that is a good looking mustag.
Thanks for the advice/information.
I am not performance /aggressive driving or motorX'
Just average mustang driving.
I was hoping someone could state what is to biggest tire
I could run without rubbing.
I thought this had already been discussed on here but I cannot locate it.
JDMCBRIDE, that is a good looking mustag.
Thanks for the advice/information.
#7
Ok now.....Is the question " What's the biggest tire I can run without rubbing " on your stock 18" 8.5" rims or on others...?????
I have 255/45/18 Nitto's (555) up front on 9" rims and 305/40/18 Nitto 555R's out back on 10" rims with no rubbing issues at all..
I have 255/45/18 Nitto's (555) up front on 9" rims and 305/40/18 Nitto 555R's out back on 10" rims with no rubbing issues at all..
#8
"What is the biggest tire I can run on my stock 18'' wheels without rubbing"?
is the question.
I just thought with all the mustang owners on here that would be a very quick
way for me to find out for sure.
Thanks for all the information.
is the question.
I just thought with all the mustang owners on here that would be a very quick
way for me to find out for sure.
Thanks for all the information.
#9
Thanks for the compliment!
When you say big, do you mean wide or tall?
If you mean wide, then you won't have any problems as the max width of a tire on a factory 18 x 8.5" wheel is 275mm (I wouldn't recommend that though as the sidewall will be buldging a lot over the wheel). The factory offset of the wheels would keep a tire this wide from rubbing.
If you mean tall, then it would depend if you have lowered your car. The diameter of a factory wheel/tire is approximately 27". I wouldn't go past 28" for a daily driver (remember that you are affecting the final ratio by installing larger diameter tires).
HTH
When you say big, do you mean wide or tall?
If you mean wide, then you won't have any problems as the max width of a tire on a factory 18 x 8.5" wheel is 275mm (I wouldn't recommend that though as the sidewall will be buldging a lot over the wheel). The factory offset of the wheels would keep a tire this wide from rubbing.
If you mean tall, then it would depend if you have lowered your car. The diameter of a factory wheel/tire is approximately 27". I wouldn't go past 28" for a daily driver (remember that you are affecting the final ratio by installing larger diameter tires).
HTH
#10
Thanks again.
My car is stock, not lowered.
What I mean by ''biggest tire'' is BOTH width & height.
I want to fill up the fender well with tire.
If a 275 is the widest & 28 is the tallest tire , what would
be the numbers for that tire. (Such as 215x60x16)
I am not concerned about the correct speedometer reading.
Thank you for your reply.
My car is stock, not lowered.
What I mean by ''biggest tire'' is BOTH width & height.
I want to fill up the fender well with tire.
If a 275 is the widest & 28 is the tallest tire , what would
be the numbers for that tire. (Such as 215x60x16)
I am not concerned about the correct speedometer reading.
Thank you for your reply.