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Old 27-04-2007, 11:14 PM   #1
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Just wondering what the widest width tyre you
can use on the rears of an EF. Rims will be 19's and using spacers.

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Old 28-04-2007, 05:53 PM   #2
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Well first of all wat width are the 19" rims.. I am running 245/35 r19 and still have heaps of room in the rear.. you could prob go to a 275 or 285 without to many dramas..

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Old 28-04-2007, 06:40 PM   #3
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Well first of all wat width are the 19" rims.. I am running 245/35 r19 and still have heaps of room in the rear.. you could prob go to a 275 or 285 without to many dramas..

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The Rims I can get for the rear are 19 * 9.5". So i dont know what tyre you generally use on that rim or if it will fit

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Old 28-04-2007, 07:53 PM   #4
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i have 265's on the rear and are the biggest we could get to fit.
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Old 28-04-2007, 09:07 PM   #5
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It depends on the offset and ride height as well. 285's fit with the car lowered less than 2" from stock.

With 9.5" rims, you can run anything from 245's to 295's, although anything skinnier than 275 will look like a wannabe drifter, and make the rim a lot more prone to gutter damage.
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It depends on the offset and ride height as well. 285's fit with the car lowered less than 2" from stock.

With 9.5" rims, you can run anything from 245's to 295's, although anything skinnier than 275 will look like a wannabe drifter, and make the rim a lot more prone to gutter damage.
I might just keep the rim size the same as the front. As the car is more than 2" lower than stock

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Old 28-04-2007, 10:11 PM   #7
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http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e2...0/100_0035.jpg

well you will see on mine I have 275//30/19 on the rear of mine and there is no spacer. plus i could even fit 285 if i wanted after i had all the guarded rolled.
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I am running 245/35 r19 and still have heaps of room in the rear..
Same here.
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Intresting, Can people with 265-285's take photos of the rear and how much room they have. I'm running 255's and have stacks of room and my next set will be 275 (or 285 if somone actualy makes 285/35/17)'s
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Sorry to be a wet blanket but i don't believe can get insurance with 9.5" rims? I was under the impression that 8.5" was the max allowable on EF/ELs.
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Just a quick one to show the room available. These rims are +8 offset i believe with 255's.



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Sorry to be a wet blanket but i don't believe can get insurance with 9.5" rims? I was under the impression that 8.5" was the max allowable on EF/ELs.
This may be true but wont really matter for us as we will be using spacers which are not exactly legal any way _2:

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Dan, are you trying to be a good water saver or just a lazy bastard?
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Sorry to be a wet blanket but i don't believe can get insurance with 9.5" rims? I was under the impression that 8.5" was the max allowable on EF/ELs.
Depends what state you're in. SA there's no max width on wheels, as long as the track is the same and the wheels don't hang out the guards.
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Dan, are you trying to be a good water saver or just a lazy bastard?
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