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    i just got these 18x8 30 offset G35 coupe rims. they have 225/45/18 in the pics, but i wanna get new tires. i got them for $250. but anyway, i want new tires and judging by the pics should i get 215/40, 225/40, or 225/45? just to let u know, importantly, after next weekend i will be dropped on Tein coilovers so this tire advice question is banking on that im slammin the car on the wheels. all four are 18x8 and sit perfect!. thanks








  • #2
    215/40 or 215/45
    2012 MkVi GLi / Candyweiss / FK / VMR / APR
    1980 Mk1 Rabbit /ManillaGreen / Euro'd / BBS
    1972 Standard / PastelWeiss / AirKewld / Rust / In Progress

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    • #3
      215 35s if youre really slamming it


      AmberLamps..... Get rid of them!

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      • #4
        i know 40 sidewall is my limit, especially with my car that can take 20s with no problem. i think im gonna go with 215/40s. ive seen 18s on mine slammed on coilovers with a 225/40 that looked questionable, but then again the wheels didnt have a low 30 offset like these do. (stock is lke 45)

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        • #5
          I would not call offset 30 low, compared to 45 standard.
          If i where doing that car, i would go 215/35, and then roll the fenders, and spacer it out after getting it low low.
          i had 215/35s toyo proxes on 18x8.5's, and the stretch wasn't much. You should go with a tire that is known to run narrow, like fuzion, or something of that kind.

          You can click on the e36 build thread that i got in my signature, to see the stretch. think its on page 2.
          -Instagram@jdjurhuus
          Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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          • #6
            remember, when you will lower the car. The wheels will get some negative camber.
            Thats why i'm saying you very likely will have to space the wheels out.
            -Instagram@jdjurhuus
            Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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            • #7
              yeah im not trying to have an insane fitment, like tucking the tires with the wheels poking out. it will probably look like this sorta when im done (this is a sample photo of these on another altima). i love the super streching and poke on this site but im not going that aggressive. its my daily and i do want just a little bit of tire to ride on lol.

              this pic is on springs with heavy weight in the backseat but will be this low on coilovers lol

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              • #8
                btw this is a daily driver test run too, the wheels have some scratches and curbs but i do plan on aftermarket ones later, like anything by Work!

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                • #9
                  So what if its your daily? Mine was driven everyday as well. Tho, i would recommend you to roll the fenders, the lip on there is huge, then you can space it so the wheels are flush, don't have to poke at all.
                  -Instagram@jdjurhuus
                  Stretchsaurus and Pokemon.

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                  • #10
                    Wait till you lower it. Then decide on what tire you'll need.

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                    • #11
                      A 215 won't even stretch on an 8.

                      -1993 535i/5 NA-T

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                      • #12
                        ok im installing next weekend, ill slam it all the way then try on a wheel again. then ill take pics and repost

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