Finally it's fun again.
I had bad rubbing issues with my 245/40/18 when I installed H & R springs....it was the most annoying thing ever. It would cause me to scrap bad entering and leaving my driveway and make parking a pain. I finally got some 225/40/18s in the front and I'm soo happy damn happy now. F.Y.I. the Sumitomo HRTZ IIIs that I bought look sweet!
I have no idea what the point of this is but I haven't been this excided about my Boxster in awhile. :D :cheers: |
The 245s don't surprise me...I thought 235s would be about the most you could squeeze under a lowered Box.
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Good luck with the tires, I threw a pair of brand new ones away that the dealer put on my Box. Park it three days and they feel like wagon wheels for the first few miles.
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They did flatspot badly, however, I will say for the money they are OK. My feeling is most people in here dawdle on their cars so I feel buying cheaper rubber to be a bad place to save cash, just my opinion.
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