Suggested Tire Size for BBS CH 18x8.5 Wheels?
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Suggested Tire Size for BBS CH 18x8.5 Wheels?
Planning on a set of H&R Streets 1" to 1.5" drop w/ CH's this summer/spring...I dont want to roll my fenders and dont want to be too low in profile living in CO.
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I've got 18x8.5 CH, and based on looks only, go with 235.
The 225/40's I have just don't quite fill the wheel width very well. If you go with a lowered suspension, you'll want to consider rubbing of course, but just based on looks (and I'm not lowered either) I'd go 235 minimum.
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lowered suspension definitely 225 40/18 ... I know 3 people with 235's and they rub seriously.
One has CH's on MTM suspension, the other has Superleggara's on Coilovers and both rub and had to roll to clear.
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235 on an 8.5" wide rim is like a 210 on a 7.5" wide rim...
The comparable 225mm/7.5" wide rim fitment on an 8.5" rim is a "250" (which doesn't exist). A 255 falls between a 235 and a 225 on a 7.5" rim (~230/7.5). (.77" over on each side for 255/8.5 versus .68" over on 225/7.5 and .88" over on 235/7.5)
I think a 245/35 or 255/35 would provide a better fit given these numbers. (using just the specs of course)
I think a 245/35 or 255/35 would provide a better fit given these numbers. (using just the specs of course)
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Agree, but it's not happening w/o rolling. My 225/40/18s on CHs rubbed pretty bad.
before rolling. (these are AVS sports btw, not sure how they compare to what you're looking at but S03s are probably the widest tire...
I didn't want to roll either, but it's not so bad...
good luck.
I didn't want to roll either, but it's not so bad...
good luck.
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i have 225/40-18 S-03s on my CHs (updated w/pic)
they fit the rim fine since they're wider relative to other manufacturer's tires of the same size.
(don't mind the wheel gap...this is an old pic)
<img src="http://www.funkadelic.org/albums/bbs_ch/aak.jpg" border="1">
my fronts were set to 26" ground to fender and had no rubbing issues (even @ the track).
just dropped the fronts another 1/4" but haven't had enough aggressive driving yet to determine if i need to roll.
(don't mind the wheel gap...this is an old pic)
<img src="http://www.funkadelic.org/albums/bbs_ch/aak.jpg" border="1">
my fronts were set to 26" ground to fender and had no rubbing issues (even @ the track).
just dropped the fronts another 1/4" but haven't had enough aggressive driving yet to determine if i need to roll.