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Ian R

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Have searched the forum on tyre sizes but cant find what i'm looking for

 

I have 18 inch wheels and want to put 265 on the rear what is the best wall size for the rear and the best front combination to go with them ?

 

 

I have 235/40/18 on front and 265/35/18 on the back. I've seen a few supras with that setup but I'm no expert. I'm sure someone else will have more info...Whilst we at this subject, what's the best tyre pressure for the front and back for this sort of setup?

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The original stock wheels were 16s

8JJ 225/50/16 and 9JJ 245/45/16

with rolling diameter 631mm & 627mm respectively

 

However, from Aug94 the optional stock wheels were 17s

8JJ 235/45/17 and 9.5JJ 255/40/17

making the rolling diameters 643mm & 636mm respectively.

 

Therefore best size for 18s are 235/40/18 = 645mm and 255/35/18 = 636mm

 

However the recommended deviation is 2.5% so the max oversize from the 17s is;

Front

245/45/17 = 652mm +1.4%

245/40/18 = 653mm +1.56%

245/35/19 = 654mm +1.71%

Rear

275/40/17 = 652mm +2.52%

275/35/18 = 650mm +2.2%

275/30/19 = 648mm +1.89%

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This is a crazy thread. Nobody's answering people's questions really. :(

 

Lez: The wheels coming my way are 18x9 front and 18x10.5 rear. I'm getting the aforementioned 245/40/18 front and 275/35/18 rear. I assume that means they'll be ok?

 

Yes the tyre size looks good for the rolling diameter, but you might be better with 255/35/18 =636mm and 295/30/18 = 634mm to fit the wheel rim width better.

 

Also check that the wheels are 50mm offset (ET50) and that they will clear the brake callipers and suspension. With this offset the backspace from the hub to the inboard rim will be 7" for the 9s and 8" for the 10.5s

 

Maybe someone with 9s & 10.5s fitted could comment.

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Rear profile on a 265 18 is a 35 (265/35/ZR18)

Front should be a 235/40/ZR18

 

I've got the same dimensions on mine. This size was chosen by a professionnal tire shop in Japan in order to be accepted at the very strict annual technical check.

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