8.5 wide rims with 235/40 tires
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My last two sets of rims were 7.5. With 235/40 tires, the sidewall really bulges out. Now, the 8.5 no more bulges. There seems to be less lip protection now. Should I exchange them for some 240s or 245s? I just weighted the 18X8.5 TE-37 with Toyo Proxy T1-S. They are 40lbs each. Tires are about 21.4lbs occuring to Toyo's website. Is it really worth the 100% price increase over say Konig or TSW just to save 10lbs?
don't forget you'll have rubbing issues in the front during cornering.
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
My last two sets of rims were 7.5. With 235/40 tires, the sidewall really bulges out. Now, the 8.5 no more bulges. There seems to be less lip protection now. Should I exchange them for some 240s or 245s?
My last two sets of rims were 7.5. With 235/40 tires, the sidewall really bulges out. Now, the 8.5 no more bulges. There seems to be less lip protection now. Should I exchange them for some 240s or 245s?
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Rubbing on the outside or inside? If they do rub on yours, I might as well roll the fenders before I put them on.
Originally posted by Vic
don't forget you'll have rubbing issues in the front during cornering.
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
don't forget you'll have rubbing issues in the front during cornering.
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
Hmmm....
Originally posted by My 4DSC
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
Possibly a wheel offset issue????
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Oh yeah..there is no such thing as 240s =) I guess 245 is the next size up. I know another 5th gen max running 245/35/19 and no rubbing problems. I don't think I will have any problems. Thanks guys.
Originally posted by My 4DSC
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
My 4DSC
how wide r your rims?
I'm looking @ either the 18 x 8 Chrome mille miglia Evo's or the non-chrome 19 x 8.5 ... I really want chrome though =(
I'm looking @ either the 18 x 8 Chrome mille miglia Evo's or the non-chrome 19 x 8.5 ... I really want chrome though =(
Originally posted by My 4DSC
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
theres no such thing as 240's...its 235 or 245...
i dont see how you guys are rubbing up front...
i got 245/35/19's and they dont rub at all...
Originally posted by 1MAX2NV
I have no idea how Chunger fit 245s on his max.
I have no idea how Chunger fit 245s on his max.
The next set will be 9" wide with the 245s... I kinda like that flush look... LOL
Chunger .. honestly .. how do u find your ride?
is your backbone brittle?
Originally posted by Chunger
I haven't had it rub once yet even with my 35mm offset and I haven't rolled the fenders yet too...
The next set will be 9" wide with the 245s... I kinda like that flush look... LOL
I haven't had it rub once yet even with my 35mm offset and I haven't rolled the fenders yet too...
The next set will be 9" wide with the 245s... I kinda like that flush look... LOL
The ride is a little rougher than the stock SE ride... not too bad... I thought the 18" plus the springs would have been much worse... it's not bad... even my friends say so... On very rough roads it does "hurt" a little but the SE inherently didn't handle that type of road well anyways...
T,
what happened to your jap import wheels? (I forgot the brand.)
You waited this long just to end up w/ Te37s????
What color are they? They look good in bronze I think. Although my guess is yours are silver w/ your silver car?
Ming
what happened to your jap import wheels? (I forgot the brand.)
You waited this long just to end up w/ Te37s????
What color are they? They look good in bronze I think. Although my guess is yours are silver w/ your silver car?
Ming
This doesn't go with the topic but oh well!
Skimax, I just wanted to let you know that I'm so envious of your white 4th gen Max! That's exactly how I want mine to look! Ah geez, I love it I tell ya!
Skimax, I just wanted to let you know that I'm so envious of your white 4th gen Max! That's exactly how I want mine to look! Ah geez, I love it I tell ya!
i got 18x8 with 235/40-18 and i think i could go to 245.. no rubbing but i think 5th gen fenders have more clearance than 4th.. our rear wheels are further behind the fender than the 4th.. (which makes me mad)
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Ming..long story short. UPRD went out of businesses. They were the sole distributor for Advan wheels. My order bascially never got filled. I ended up ordering the silver TE37 two weeks ago. My shop is really tight the Mackin so I got the TE37 pretty quickly.
Originally posted by MAC
T,
what happened to your jap import wheels? (I forgot the brand.)
You waited this long just to end up w/ Te37s????
What color are they? They look good in bronze I think. Although my guess is yours are silver w/ your silver car?
Ming
T,
what happened to your jap import wheels? (I forgot the brand.)
You waited this long just to end up w/ Te37s????
What color are they? They look good in bronze I think. Although my guess is yours are silver w/ your silver car?
Ming
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Wow..255 on a maxima. Anyway, with 235 on 8.5", the tire actually taper out. From checking Toyo's website, 235 is recommended on 8", 8.5" or 9" wide wheels. I'll just stick with the 235s.
Originally posted by yo_its_ok
I've had 17x8 Kosei S8A's (16 spoke) wheels
I had Yokohama AVS Intermediate 255/40R17.
I had to roll the fenders and cut some of the fenderwell liner. This package was on my 96 Maxima.
Sick huh ?
I've done BMW's w/ 18x8.5, and mounted on P7000SS in a 225/40R18, later swapped for Toyo Proxes T1s 235/40R18.
With the 225 tire...it looked like the wheels might be too big for the tire. That's what prompted an immediate tire change.
-17,18,19,20.......now 22" ?
I've had 17x8 Kosei S8A's (16 spoke) wheels
I had Yokohama AVS Intermediate 255/40R17.
I had to roll the fenders and cut some of the fenderwell liner. This package was on my 96 Maxima.
Sick huh ?
I've done BMW's w/ 18x8.5, and mounted on P7000SS in a 225/40R18, later swapped for Toyo Proxes T1s 235/40R18.
With the 225 tire...it looked like the wheels might be too big for the tire. That's what prompted an immediate tire change.
-17,18,19,20.......now 22" ?
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Originally posted by Vic
don't forget you'll have rubbing issues in the front during cornering.
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
don't forget you'll have rubbing issues in the front during cornering.
i even put 225's on my 8.5 when i first got my new rims and it looked silly! i removed them immediately for 235
Vic
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245's should fit that rim. how about a tire with a rim gaurd. yokahoma has them. then you could stay at 235 if thats the size you really want. you know what i mean? the tire sticks out from the lip of the rim giving it protection from bumping curbs, when we fall a sleep at the wheel. haha not like the tires that just bubble out from the rim. i hate that look. even though that protects the rim also. like the dunlops i got now. i like the tires with curb gaurds. i think nittos have them too, at least my drag radials offer this too.
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