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Max tire size on 9x18 rear wheel
Car: 2000 Boxster base
Wheel: 9x18 Turbo twist Porsche Factory Wheels Rear suspension & camber: Car has stock suspension & camber alignment. Currently I have 265/35/18 on the rear wheels. Qn: what is the max tire size I can install in my 9x18 wheel without having to use any spaces, fender rolling, any rubbing and performance issues?. Tire preference: Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Car will be used in both track and street. Following are some options, let me know what you think: Michelin Pilot Super Sport 275/35/18 Michelin Pilot Super Sport 285/35/18 Thank you. Chamilka |
You're already running the max recommended tire width for a 9" wheel.
Tyre Size for Rim Size/Width Calculator - What's the best tyre size for my rim? |
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Thanks for you input and the link. |
I'm not saying 275 won't fit. I would worry about the contact patch not being as good (since it will be putting a bow in the tire) as if you were running a 265 tire.
EDIT: I am curious as to your tread wear using 265's on a 9" rims. . |
I've never had a problem w/ 275s on my 9" turbo twists.
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Do you happen to have a close up picture of this combo? . |
Here are a couple of shots of 275 on 9"
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1427117209.jpg http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1427117226.jpg Just for kicks, here's 235 on the 7.5" wheel http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1427117630.jpg |
By this picture it looks like your under inflating the tire and still not getting full contact of the tire and it's showing the bow.
http://986forum.com/forums/uploads01...1427117226.jpg |
I had 295s on my mercedes with 9 inch wheels. There is the recommended best size and then there's everything else
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heck, many cobra guys ran a 315-35-17 on a 17x9 inch rim until the aftermarket companies made replicas to 17x10.5
Not saying you should put such a big tire back there but just because someone says its not ideal does not mean its not possible. |
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Understand this, 9" rim, 275 tire is 10.83 inches wide. That's not a proper combination. Not even close. 265 is stretching the the recommended size for a 9" rim. Please by all means ignore the tire/wheel site I posted. This is the wheel I have decided to go with on my Boxster. Notice the rec tire size, from Tire Rack? 265 and that's on a 10" wheel. However I will be going with 275 tires on the rear. http://i60.tinypic.com/ngovhw.jpg |
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Not attacking just saying. And not correct does not mean it does not work. Just because a 265 will work ideally with a "XX" inch rim does not mean a 275 won't work better even though a 275 may work better with a larger rim. I love the big tire look, but in many cases it just does nothing but deter the performance.
Here is my old car with the big tire. Yes I know today most are into the other direction and like the stretched tire look but I'm old school. http://mbworld.org/forums/attachment...29535rear1.jpg |
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http://i61.tinypic.com/xf42gj.jpghttp://i62.tinypic.com/2upzv3p.jpg The are lots of things to look at when buying tires, way more then how wide a rear tire you can fit on a wheel. . |
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Loss of torque multiplication is the unavoidable downside of running taller than spec rear tires. This is very noticeable on 986's. That leaves a 285/30/18 as the only option along with 10" X 18" wheels. Now the car resists rotating into turns! :(
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I tell you what, the 275/295 combo on the benz sure was undrivable in the snow! Esp since they were summer tires they just floated on top of the snow... lol
And just to re-emphasize, when you have so much camber with a wide tire, and low sidewall, you will get a lot more tire wear than a narrower tire. |
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