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Why run 235's on 8" Rims?
I've noticed that many of you w/ 8" rims are running 235 x 40's instead of 245 x 40 size tires.
I almost did the same but when I checked the overall dia. change I found that the error for 235's is 1.8 and the error for 245's was only .5 on the same rims. I was less concerened about speedo error than I was with adding more fender gap by using the 235. After all I just dropped the car to reduce fender gap. Master of all things rubber are you out there. |
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Hrmm like most people I read the recommneded tire width which was 235 :rolleyes: Of course once I saw it on I realized the error that was made......
Like you I could also care less about the odo error I just wish more people talked about the width that looks the best..... |
Originally posted by Finality Hrmm like most people I read the recommneded tire width which was 235 :rolleyes: Of course once I saw it on I realized the error that was made...... Like you I could also care less about the odo error I just wish more people talked about the width that looks the best..... |
Originally posted by Finality Hrmm like most people I read the recommneded tire width which was 235 :rolleyes: Of course once I saw it on I realized the error that was made...... Like you I could also care less about the odo error I just wish more people talked about the width that looks the best..... |
Your experience paid off (for me)
Originally posted by y2KAOSMax Same thing here, got them b/c they were the recommended tire.. But if I could take it back I would have gotten 240's or 245's... |
Originally posted by buzek Plus it seems strange that a tire with the same aspect ratio in a wider foot print would also produce a greater dia. |
Originally posted by xtantmaxima Aspect ratio is a percentage of the width. a 35 series tire that is 335mm wide is still going to have a "decent" amount of sidewall compared to a 35 series 245 tires. |
I run 245s on my 18x8s I wouldnt really trip about running 235s... 235s arent bad cheaper more available tires in that size... I run 245/40s so my speedo is a lil bit off... thats about it
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Speedo error is less
Originally posted by carnal_c30 I run 245s on my 18x8s I wouldnt really trip about running 235s... 235s arent bad cheaper more available tires in that size... I run 245/40s so my speedo is a lil bit off... thats about it |
Re: Speedo error is less
Originally posted by buzek That's one of the points is that speedo error is less with 245's x 40 than with 235 x 40 charlie |
There are a few reasons:
1. 235/40/18's are a lot more readily available than the 245's thus making them a bit cheaper 2. 235's will have a better ride 3. Some people think that the 245's have too big of a sidewall and look too "balloon like" 4. Most of the 18 inch wheels are only a 7.5" width which can't safely accomodate the 245 5. And most importantly - the 245's will rub on the rear fenders on many of the offsets available. My wheels are 18x8.5 +37 and I had to roll my fenders 3 times and they STILL rub sometimes. Either way, you can't really go wrong. |
Originally posted by cobymoby There are a few reasons: 1. 235/40/18's are a lot more readily available than the 245's thus making them a bit cheaper 2. 235's will have a better ride 3. Some people think that the 245's have too big of a sidewall and look too "balloon like" 4. Most of the 18 inch wheels are only a 7.5" width which can't safely accomodate the 245 5. And most importantly - the 245's will rub on the rear fenders on many of the offsets available. My wheels are 18x8.5 +37 and I had to roll my fenders 3 times and they STILL rub sometimes. Either way, you can't really go wrong. |
Originally posted by Gunner so would 19x8.5 inch rims with a 245 tire and a 40 mm offset rub? |
Originally posted by Gunner so would 19x8.5 inch rims with a 245 tire and a 40 mm offset rub? |
Little confused here. My stock tire size is 215/55/16. On the tire calculator I use, it tells me 235/40/18 is closer to stock size than 245/40/18. So, if you are concerned about speedo/odo error, wouldn't you want to 235/40/18?
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Re: Why run 235's on 8" Rims?
Originally posted by buzek I've noticed that many of you w/ 8" rims are running 235 x 40's instead of 245 x 40 size tires. I almost did the same but when I checked the overall dia. change I found that the error for 235's is 1.8 and the error for 245's was only .5 on the same rims. I was less concerened about speedo error than I was with adding more fender gap by using the 235. After all I just dropped the car to reduce fender gap. Master of all things rubber are you out there. The effect of speedo/odo error may slightly depend on whether you're upgrading from 215/55-16's or 225/50-17's. From a crispness of handling perspective, a wider rim relative to a given tire size usually improves things. The converse is to use a narrower tire of the same profile on a given rim width for a sharper feel (assuming adequate capacity, of course). The 245 width tire would actually prefer to work on a wheel that's about 1/2" wider than what you'd use for a 235. Norm |
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