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violametallic-S- 02-15-2010 02:26 PM

Will 295/30/18 tires fit on my 01 Boxster S Turbo Twist Rims?
 
I currently have 275' I would like to go wider to 295/30/18 on my Turbo Twists, fill they fit?

thanks

Adam 02-15-2010 02:47 PM

How wide are your Twists? I'm pretty sure they are 9" so you should be able to fit a 295/30 on them, but they'll be pretty stretched. Plus, I wouldn't be surprised if you had some clearance problems with the body or strut and you'll have to run spacers, roll the fenders or both. Why do you want to go so wide? Boxsters typically need more grip up front not in the back.

TriGem2k 02-15-2010 03:01 PM

295 will not fit. The Boxster maxes out at 285. I've tried. Unless you lift your car and get wheels with a 10" width with 36mm offset its not happening.

I run 285 30 18 and its darn close

violametallic-S- 02-15-2010 08:43 PM

I have the OEM Twists that came with the car, not sure how wide they are. Why would I have to lift the car? It is currently lowered. I would like it to fill out the fenders instead of spacers. I dont mind rolling the fenders if I have too.

TriGem2k 02-15-2010 10:42 PM

Since you stated you have the stock 18s then you probably wouldn't want to run a 295 on a 9" wheel. 295 belongs on a 10.5" to 11.5" wheel.

I stated you need to lift it because it will rub. I wouldn't go any wider than a 275 on a 9" wheel and even that is pushing it. Your handling will get sloppy.

Post a pick so we can see what your ride looks like now. Have you thought about changing wheels? I know exactly what you mean by filling the wheel wells. I almost wish I went with 19" wheels

Adam 02-16-2010 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by violametallic-S-
I have the OEM Twists that came with the car, not sure how wide they are. Why would I have to lift the car? It is currently lowered. I would like it to fill out the fenders instead of spacers. I dont mind rolling the fenders if I have too.


If you have the stock rims then they are 9" wide. As James stated I wouldn't recommend mounting a 295 width tire on to it. It can be done and I've seen people mount overly wide rubber on stock rims for auto-x, but for street use it's not a good idea. It will cause uneven wear, undesireable handling traits, and could be potentially dangerous. Get spacers.

TriGem2k 02-16-2010 09:30 AM

Viola,

Adam is right if you just want the appearance of a full wheel well then you can probably achive that with just spacers. Porsche has OEm 5mm spacers that might give you the look you want.

Nice call Adam

violametallic-S- 02-16-2010 03:55 PM

I really like the turbo twists, they will do until i find RUF 19's ;) I need tires anyway, So ill slap on some 285 and see how it looks plus spacers if need be, thanks for the advice.

TriGem2k 02-16-2010 04:35 PM

Viola, 285 is for a 10" wheel...

violametallic-S- 02-16-2010 04:37 PM

I was under the impression from you and Adam that it was possible....

TriGem2k 02-16-2010 04:43 PM

Its possible and will fit however your wheel is too narrow to properly support it. The turbo twist wheels are only 9".

I have 10" wheels and therefore have 285s on my rears

Adam 02-16-2010 05:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by violametallic-S-
I was under the impression from you and Adam that it was possible....

Is it possible? yes. Is it a good idea? no. Honestly I wouldn't go wider than a 275.

Wingnut2u 02-16-2010 07:15 PM

I run 275's I have about a credit cards room between the tire and strut, car is lowered about 1.5 inches and I had to roll the fenders

I agree with the previous post that I wouldn't go wider than 275

Cold Warrior 10-12-2010 02:27 PM

I beg to differ...
 
295/30-18 MPSCs on the rears. 10.5 x 18 et 40 Volk TE37s.

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2329/...69400139_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2400/...920e7d42_o.jpg

http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2153/...25d11ce4_o.jpg

Lobo1186 10-12-2010 02:57 PM

nice ride cold warrior. but I think they are talking about a stock rim. unless you are talking about fitting 295s on a boxster.

Cold Warrior 10-12-2010 03:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lobo1186
nice ride cold warrior. but I think they are talking about a stock rim. unless you are talking about fitting 295s on a boxster.

I was. I know the OP was talking OEM rims, but I was under the assumption that other options were being explored. Sorry for the oopsie.

CW

Lobo1186 10-12-2010 03:41 PM

its cool. are you using spacers? and you do have a sweet ride. too bad about that small ding on the back.

jmatta 10-13-2010 04:43 AM

CW, I'm surprised you're not getting any tire rub in the rear on the fenders? Looks quite tight for a street car, where you must have sufficient travel in the suspension.


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