Technically speaking could I put 16 inch rims on my front wheels and 17 inch rims on my rear wheels?
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentwhat does staggered mean? would it make the car look jacked up in the back?
And it won't look jacked up in the back if you have the right sized tires on them. The Vette's come with 17 up front, 18 in the back, and a lot of people on here have that combo too. It would work fine for ya.
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentalso, my car comes with 16" wheels, could I put 17's on the back with p285/r40 tires, and put 16"wheels on the front with say p255/r40 tires? is this a sensile idea?
I would personally would probably put at least 45s on those 16s, maybe even 50s, 40 or 45 on the 17s... Once you do this, you're going to have a lot more fender gap and you're probably going to want to lower it.
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentso your saying like p275/r50 on the rear 17's and like p255/r50 on the front 16's? If i don't want to lower my car will it still work?
As far as sizes, unless you want your car to look "jacked up" then you'll want different tire heights for the front and back to compensate for the difference in wheel diameter. Normally, when you go from a 16" wheel to say a 17" or 18" then the tire gets proportionately smaller (in height) so that the overall diameter stays the same. This is important so that you don't have to recalibrate your speedometer, and so you don't have fender gap issues (too large a fender gap looks butt ugly, and if your tires are too close to the top of the fender you could potentially have rubbing issues). That said, a lot of people go from the stock tire size of 235/60/16 to 245/55/16 with no problems at all. 255/50/16 might be getting a bit too wide for the stock rim and i think most tire places recommend against it.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
Still... 18-1 > 1 and done
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right now theyr'e 235's, if i do get new tires i'll prolly just up it to 245's or 255's even if there is a slight chance of rubbing. More importantly i'd like to find tires with white lettering, to make it look nice, are there any kinds of tires like that for our cars?
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Originally posted by tkoforpresidentright now theyr'e 235's, if i do get new tires i'll prolly just up it to 245's or 255's even if there is a slight chance of rubbing. More importantly i'd like to find tires with white lettering, to make it look nice, are there any kinds of tires like that for our cars?
Course, you could do what i did and just paint the letters on a blackwall tire:
Originally posted by SSMOWS6i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
Still... 18-1 > 1 and done
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Originally posted by TheGr8Schlotzkyyour most likely going to have to paint the letters fairly often in order to keep them from cracking. My dad did this on his car when he was younger and he had to paint them all the time.
Originally posted by SSMOWS6i mean, you can always fly wes out there and since he's a tool sometimes, fashion him into a plow for the maro
Still... 18-1 > 1 and done
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