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sleazoid 11 May 2011 11:45 PM

4 Goodyear Eagle asymmetric F1 For sale 235/40/18
 
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sleazoid 12 May 2011 03:40 AM

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craigoscott 13 May 2011 07:39 PM

damn, if these were 225/40 18s i would of had them!!

sleazoid 14 May 2011 12:28 AM


Originally Posted by craigoscott (Post 10037849)
damn, if these were 225/40 18s i would of had them!!

235 40 18 would have more grip, it should be able to fit on 8j, 8.5j ,9j and even a 9.5.j wheels.

craigoscott 14 May 2011 12:04 PM

yeah they will fit on the wheels, but not sure about the arches. i know that 245's will rub on a newage... what did you have these fitted on?

sleazoid 14 May 2011 02:24 PM


Originally Posted by craigoscott (Post 10038745)
yeah they will fit on the wheels, but not sure about the arches. i know that 245's will rub on a newage... what did you have these fitted on?

rubbing is depending on the width and offset from your wheels and the height of your suspension. For 235 tyres, if your wheels are 8j or 8.5j, Im 100% sure it will not rub at all with these tyres(except you have 20mm wheel spacer on the car). Im not sure about 9j, because I fitted these tyres on my 9.5j (33mm offset)wheels, it does rub sometimes. Thats the reason why I them took off instantly. But I lowered the car a lot, there's no gaps between the arches and wheels. Even now, Im using the 225 with the 9.5J, it also rub a bit but very few time because of the height. So if your wheels are 9.5j with 30+ offset, you have to set your car higher, at least 3 fingers' gap to fit with these tyres.

This is my own experience, hope that helps.:thumb:

craigoscott 14 May 2011 03:09 PM

wat car tho, classic or newage?

sleazoid 14 May 2011 03:17 PM


Originally Posted by craigoscott (Post 10038898)
wat car tho, classic or newage?

Newage, blobeye. btw, hawkeye sti would have wider rear arch. do you know your wheels' detail?

craigoscott 14 May 2011 03:22 PM

i have a 2005 type uk sti blobeye, which has the hawkeye setup.

I dont know the offset or width of my rims, they are team dynamics pro race 1.2's, but they were on the car when i bought it, i will take one off to have a look, but i wud assume probably 7.5" wide?

sleazoid 14 May 2011 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by craigoscott (Post 10038921)
i have a 2005 type uk sti blobeye, which has the hawkeye setup.

I dont know the offset or width of my rims, they are team dynamics pro race 1.2's, but they were on the car when i bought it, i will take one off to have a look, but i wud assume probably 7.5" wide?

7.5 should be fine, Im sure it wouldnt rub, the best fitment for 7.5 is 225. but you can check it see if it is 7.5j.

craigoscott 14 May 2011 03:34 PM

yeah the tyres on it now are 225 and they fit great, i will take a wheel off and have a look

fawor 14 May 2011 04:59 PM


Originally Posted by craigoscott (Post 10038934)
yeah the tyres on it now are 225 and they fit great, i will take a wheel off and have a look

td pro race 1.2 are 8j not 7.5:thumb:

sleazoid 14 May 2011 05:12 PM


Originally Posted by fawor (Post 10039032)
td pro race 1.2 are 8j not 7.5:thumb:

yeah, I just checked. for 18 inch, minimum is 8j.
http://www.teamdynamicsracing.com/pr...Pro-race12.htm

His alloy should be 8j.


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