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MadChemist 06-03-2014 08:18 AM

Just ask getyourwheels.com, either Jason or Eric can help you out with tire sizes. Great people to work with. Buying my wheels tonight.

LostSol 06-03-2014 08:32 AM

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Originally Posted by MadChemist (Post 2844535)
Just ask getyourwheels.com, either Jason or Eric can help you out with tire sizes. Great people to work with. Buying my wheels tonight.

Well they suggest a 255 up front which is what I have, and with 305's in the rear I have major understeer issues, so I want to do a 275 up front for more meat. Thats why I asked someone who actually has that setup.

GetYourWheels 06-04-2014 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2844566)
Well they suggest a 255 up front which is what I have, and with 305's in the rear I have major understeer issues, so I want to do a 275 up front for more meat. Thats why I asked someone who actually has that setup.

Yup, that is correct! 275s up front will help the car corner more neutrally. The 275s just jump the price up for tires so most people are happy with the 255s!

LostSol 06-04-2014 08:47 PM

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Originally Posted by GetYourWheels (Post 2846654)
Yup, that is correct! 275s up front will help the car corner more neutrally. The 275s just jump the price up for tires so most people are happy with the 255s!

Im not concerned with price, I want the car to turn better, so I want to do a 275 or a 285 but I dont know if they will fit and I would love to know if anyone with the M310's has ever fit those on the front without rubbing.

equalme 06-04-2014 09:10 PM

275 PSS up front with M310 and I rub the front fender/bumper area. I rolled the front fenders but still rubs...need to relocate the attachment and it should be fine then.

LostSol 06-04-2014 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by equalme (Post 2846925)
275 PSS up front with M310 and I rub the front fender/bumper area. I rolled the front fenders but still rubs...need to relocate the attachment and it should be fine then.

Balls. I guess I'll have to look into doing that first then...

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Z-Girl 12 06-04-2014 09:28 PM

Such a sexy wheel...if I had a base I'd be rock in em

Zoren 370 06-04-2014 09:31 PM

Eric is the best with customer service. My car won awards because of this wheels M310!

GetYourWheels 06-05-2014 11:58 AM

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Originally Posted by equalme (Post 2846925)
275 PSS up front with M310 and I rub the front fender/bumper area. I rolled the front fenders but still rubs...need to relocate the attachment and it should be fine then.

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2846935)
Balls. I guess I'll have to look into doing that first then...

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The 275 is too large to fit on the front of a 9.5" +20 to fit without rubbing or lots of fender work.
For the 275 tire, we usually recommend 19x10 +26 fronts on a set of F14s!

equalme 06-05-2014 12:04 PM

Pss is wider than most other tires of the same size. It only rubs where the bumper connects to the fender so not really that much work required. Just need to relocate bumper tab and make a small cutout in the liner where it protrudes.

equalme 06-05-2014 12:04 PM

But i would've stuck with 265 though if I had the chance to redo

LostSol 06-08-2014 07:29 AM

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Originally Posted by GetYourWheels (Post 2847696)
The 275 is too large to fit on the front of a 9.5" +20 to fit without rubbing or lots of fender work.
For the 275 tire, we usually recommend 19x10 +26 fronts on a set of F14s!

A wheel dealer telling me I need to buy a completely new set of wheels to fit the tires, big surprise!

So a half inch wider wheel is going to be 12mm wider overall. So going from +20 on a 9.5" to a +26 on a 10" gives me 6mm more clearance of the fender, except that half of the wheel is also 6mm wider, so I gain no clearance. How does that help me?

How about a 10" front wheel that can fit a 285/35 without fender modification. Got anything like that (with a matching 11" rear of course)?

hot_mic_64d 06-08-2014 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by LostSol (Post 2844456)
Any rubbing on the 275 fronts? I want to do that size on my M310s but it looks like the offset is too low...

Not even close to rubbing. Just did my first solo event today and they are great rims and tires.

equalme 06-09-2014 06:10 AM

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Originally Posted by hot_mic_64d (Post 2851520)
Not even close to rubbing. Just did my first solo event today and they are great rims and tires.

So I guess stock height you will be fine. Swifts and lower you will rub.

LostSol 06-09-2014 06:37 AM

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Originally Posted by equalme (Post 2851658)
So I guess stock height you will be fine. Swifts and lower you will rub.

Im on Swifts....


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