2013DIBGT
I Hate Wheelhop
Hello,
I was curious to here from those who run a 285 or larger front tire and what your opinion is on how they behave in day to day driving on the street.
At some point I am intending to replace my factory Brembo wheels on my 2013 GT with 18" wheels and am contemplating going with either a 10 or 10.5" wide rim.
My thought is that a 10" wide rim running in a square setup using a readily available tire size like the 285 might make the most sense in terms of tire choices, cost and availability but the problem is that the rims I am most interested in are 10.5" wide so this would force me to run a 295 or bigger tire if I want to keep within the manufacturer recommended rim size as found on Tirerack.
I have heard some stories of folks running wider tires like the 285 or bigger on the front having issues with tramlining on the street but am unsure if that is more related to the brand and design of the tire more then the width.
I am using Cortex coilovers with the offset dampers which are designed to handle up to 315mm wide tires on all four corners so fitment shouldn't be an issue with 18" wheels.
From what I have researched thus far the tires choices are fairly slim in the 295mm range but jump up in availability (and cost) in the 315mm wide range. Right now the 3 tire brands I would like to stick with in order of preference are:
Michelin Pilot Super Sports (seems like best choice for a street tire, especially in the rain)
BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE-11
BFGoodrich Rival
I guess the main question would be if anyone has used a 285x35x18 width tire with success on a 10.5" wide rim without it looking ghetto/stretched or just plain wrong assuming the use of a proper wheel offset. The 285x18 size certainly seems to have the motherload of choices and cheap cost but will it work correctly on a 10.5" wide rim?
The top wheels on my list at the moment are the Jongbloed Series 700 in a +45mm offset @ 18x10.5" size. The runner up in the 10" wide rim category would be the Forgestar F14 offered thru Vorshlag.
Thanks for any opinions you can provide
I was curious to here from those who run a 285 or larger front tire and what your opinion is on how they behave in day to day driving on the street.
At some point I am intending to replace my factory Brembo wheels on my 2013 GT with 18" wheels and am contemplating going with either a 10 or 10.5" wide rim.
My thought is that a 10" wide rim running in a square setup using a readily available tire size like the 285 might make the most sense in terms of tire choices, cost and availability but the problem is that the rims I am most interested in are 10.5" wide so this would force me to run a 295 or bigger tire if I want to keep within the manufacturer recommended rim size as found on Tirerack.
I have heard some stories of folks running wider tires like the 285 or bigger on the front having issues with tramlining on the street but am unsure if that is more related to the brand and design of the tire more then the width.
I am using Cortex coilovers with the offset dampers which are designed to handle up to 315mm wide tires on all four corners so fitment shouldn't be an issue with 18" wheels.
From what I have researched thus far the tires choices are fairly slim in the 295mm range but jump up in availability (and cost) in the 315mm wide range. Right now the 3 tire brands I would like to stick with in order of preference are:
Michelin Pilot Super Sports (seems like best choice for a street tire, especially in the rain)
BRIDGESTONE POTENZA RE-11
BFGoodrich Rival
I guess the main question would be if anyone has used a 285x35x18 width tire with success on a 10.5" wide rim without it looking ghetto/stretched or just plain wrong assuming the use of a proper wheel offset. The 285x18 size certainly seems to have the motherload of choices and cheap cost but will it work correctly on a 10.5" wide rim?
The top wheels on my list at the moment are the Jongbloed Series 700 in a +45mm offset @ 18x10.5" size. The runner up in the 10" wide rim category would be the Forgestar F14 offered thru Vorshlag.
Thanks for any opinions you can provide
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