what's the widest wheels and offset have fit on the RCF
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what's the widest wheels and offset have fit on the RCF
Dear all fellow RCF owners here,
just the simple question again about wheel fitments. what's the best width and offsets of the wheels will fit on the RCF? looking to keep it in 19" as don't wanna go too low profile.
just the simple question again about wheel fitments. what's the best width and offsets of the wheels will fit on the RCF? looking to keep it in 19" as don't wanna go too low profile.
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RCFCoop (04-15-19)
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For whats its worth. Im looking at a 9.5x19 front with a 35ish offset. And 10.5x19 rears with a low 30s offset.
this will allow for me to run 265 upfront and 295 or 305 in the rear
this will allow for me to run 265 upfront and 295 or 305 in the rear
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will run 275/30 in the front better or just run 265s?
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275/30 or 275/35 will fit on the front with a +35 rim w/o scrubbing issues.
I’ve tried both. As long as car is not unusually low. A fender to ground measurement of 25.5-26” and it will clear.
265 tire on a 9.5” rim will look a bit stretched. Better on a 9” rim. But it will bead up fine.
275/30 will give a more square side wall and look better imo.
Guess it depends on the look you want.
275/30 taller than oem 255/35 but it’s close enough.
295 on 10.5 rim is perfect. Almost exact diameter as the oem 275/35
305 even better looking although I’ve never ran them myself.
If you have oem suspension, it may rub? Check with the 305 club...
I think with coilovers 305 shouldn’t rub at +35
I’ve tried both. As long as car is not unusually low. A fender to ground measurement of 25.5-26” and it will clear.
265 tire on a 9.5” rim will look a bit stretched. Better on a 9” rim. But it will bead up fine.
275/30 will give a more square side wall and look better imo.
Guess it depends on the look you want.
275/30 taller than oem 255/35 but it’s close enough.
295 on 10.5 rim is perfect. Almost exact diameter as the oem 275/35
305 even better looking although I’ve never ran them myself.
If you have oem suspension, it may rub? Check with the 305 club...
I think with coilovers 305 shouldn’t rub at +35
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275/30 or 275/35 will fit on the front with a +35 rim w/o scrubbing issues.
I’ve tried both. As long as car is not unusually low. A fender to ground measurement of 25.5-26” and it will clear.
265 tire on a 9.5” rim will look a bit stretched. Better on a 9” rim. But it will bead up fine.
275/30 will give a more square side wall and look better imo.
Guess it depends on the look you want.
275/30 taller than oem 255/35 but it’s close enough.
295 on 10.5 rim is perfect. Almost exact diameter as the oem 275/35
305 even better looking although I’ve never ran them myself.
If you have oem suspension, it may rub? Check with the 305 club...
I think with coilovers 305 shouldn’t rub at +35
I’ve tried both. As long as car is not unusually low. A fender to ground measurement of 25.5-26” and it will clear.
265 tire on a 9.5” rim will look a bit stretched. Better on a 9” rim. But it will bead up fine.
275/30 will give a more square side wall and look better imo.
Guess it depends on the look you want.
275/30 taller than oem 255/35 but it’s close enough.
295 on 10.5 rim is perfect. Almost exact diameter as the oem 275/35
305 even better looking although I’ve never ran them myself.
If you have oem suspension, it may rub? Check with the 305 club...
I think with coilovers 305 shouldn’t rub at +35
im happy with 295s at the rear 305 is just bit too much imo
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Thanks.
Looks like my proposed set up will work.
265/35/19 (front) and 285/35/19 (rear) ON STOCK WHEELS with Micheline PS AS 3+
Looks like my proposed set up will work.
265/35/19 (front) and 285/35/19 (rear) ON STOCK WHEELS with Micheline PS AS 3+
Last edited by lexusrus; 10-18-17 at 11:04 PM.