255/55/18 on my 2006 GT with 18x8.5" rims

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I am looking at a bigger tire size for my 2006 GT with the stock 18x8.5" rims. I was thinking of the 255/55 size that measures 29" diameter (stock tire 235/50/18 is 27.3") on the rear to fill up the wheel well with my stock ride height set up. Has anyone done this? I know it seems a bit tall. I might also consider them for the front as well if they fit. My tire of choice:
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too tall IMHO, a 28" really filled up the well on the rear, take a look at the rears on mine, 255/45 work nicely on these cars on all 4 corners

a 29" with all that sidewall would hurt the handling as well I believe.

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and the effectiveness of the brakes is going down due to the longer lever
 

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Thanks for the advice. Looks like 255/45/18 is 27.0", a bit shorter than the factory stock tire 235/50/18 which is 27.3". I was hoping for a taller tire, so maybe 245/55/18 at 28.6 might be good. Still wondering if anyone has tried a taller tire on these stock rims on the rear and how they actually felt. Maybe I am on my own here with most folks lowering their car and getting skinny wide tires. I prefer a "smoother" ride for this car at this time, and not looking for road course performance (I have another car for that reference picture below).
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255/45 work nicely on these cars on all 4 corners.
That's what I'm running on my 18" rims. I've also kept the stock height suspension to ensure that I can clear speed bumps without scraping the exhaust (ground clearance at lowest point is 5.2").
 

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JC, yes it is. Picture is from Watkins Glen Internation Raceway. SRT6 is not a common visitor at the tracks, so I get asked "what is that?" a lot.

Dino, thanks for the picture as reference! Our cars look good in red!
 

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28.8", basically 29", This was with ProKit springs. Never rubbed and these are on 10" rims. You should have zero issues with the 8.5" wheel and 29" tall tire. It will fill the wheel well nicely. Just remember that it will effect your final drive ratio. I have 4.10 gears and the are effectively like running a 3.83 gear ratio in the rear.

 

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Running pretty much same configuration as some of you guys.Fronts are 255/45/18 Nitto on 9in rims and rears are 295/45/18 on 10in rims also Nitto. Front suspension stock except for upgraded shocks and GT500 upper mounts. Rears upgraded panhard bar and Rousch rear springs lowered 1 1/2 in. no issues have run this for the last 10 or more years.

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Just a follow up. I went with 235 55 18 being a 28.2" tall tire. Works for me. Big change from the 245 40 18 tire at 25.7" tall from when I purchased the car last year.
 

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too tall IMHO, a 28" really filled up the well on the rear, take a look at the rears on mine, 255/45 work nicely on these cars on all 4 corners

a 29" with all that sidewall would hurt the handling as well I believe.

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Hi fellow S197 drivers! newbie here & a girl so dont laugh too hard at my stupid questions LOL! love your car, 255/45 is what i want on front & 285/45 on rear but the wheels i want (set of 4) are 18 8.5 & dont think 285s will work on 8.5 - always a wrinkle ;-) what are your wheel specs? thanks!
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my wheels are 18 x 9 and 18 x 10, I don't recall the offset and back spaceing. a 285 is too wide on a 8.5 wheel, with out checking I'd have to day you'd need a 9.5" minimum
 

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I am at 18x10 Front with +40 offset and 18x11 Rear with +50 off set. They are exactly what I wanted...

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my wheels are 18 x 9 and 18 x 10, I don't recall the offset and back spaceing. a 285 is too wide on a 8.5 wheel, with out checking I'd have to day you'd need a 9.5" minimum
thanks stkjock! yeah, i am forgetting the set of 4 8.5 wheels now aince wont work on rear-those were oem triple chrome mustang wheels & really expensive anyway. SO now it's between foose 18 8.5 on front 9.5 rear, or american racing 18 9 front 10 rear. 255/45 front, 285/45 on rear. I have used the wheel visualizer online, have not found a wheel AND tire visualizer-that would be awesome
 

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I am at 18x10 Front with +40 offset and 18x11 Rear with +50 off set. They are exactly what I wanted...

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beautiful car, madgt! love the pony under the flag too. AND it looks like your garage floor is so clean you could eat off it lol
 

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