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Doppelgänger 03-07-2008 06:50 PM

235/40-17 R-comps WILL fit on a NB hehehe
 
Since im planning on track days and such... i want some big fat tires for the car. I've been looking at 235-40-17 but was wondering if they might be a little too big. Well they're not! Yeah, they were mounted on 7" rims lol... but the height was all that mattered (and was calculating what offsets will fit with the 235's).

So now that i know they fit, i need to order some for the rims i just ordered too lol.

Here was the test fitting (not my wheels!)

http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...G/IMG_4162.jpg

mr_mazda329 03-07-2008 07:08 PM

Very nice Mike. Any sight of an 8in wide wheel in the future? I know Ryan fit 225's with 6.5in wheel with no issues when he had his car. Tirerack said that they will not be even able to mount them. Proved them wrong.


PS.. I see your Ohlins....:naughty:

jeff_man 03-07-2008 07:09 PM

is the car lowered and what caster angles are you running? i know i want to upgrade to 225/50/15 with a 1.6F/2.1R alignment with flexes and have been told it will rub.

also 17" rims for a track day??? guess you got to race with stile =)

2004Busa 03-07-2008 07:30 PM

Speaking from experience I know Kosei K-1's will fit on the back with 245's.

jeff_man 03-07-2008 08:20 PM

o ya i'm running rt-615s on 15x6.5heliums street and ra-1s on 15x7rpf1s

Doppelgänger 03-07-2008 08:43 PM

Yup, going to be using 17's to help keep the tires planted at lower speeds (auto-x too).

Car is lowered ...quite a bit.
http://i99.photobucket.com/albums/l2...G/IMG_4164.jpg




Alignment specs-

Front-

-1.7 camber -1.7
6.4* caster 6.3*
0.00 toe 0.02

cross camber .1
cross caster .2
total toe .01



REAR

-1.4 camber -1.4
0.00 toe 0.00

cross caster 0.0
total toe .13
thrust angle 0.00

jayc72 03-07-2008 10:17 PM


Yup, going to be using 17's to help keep the tires planted at lower speeds (auto-x too).
Does not compute. Explain please.

tann3r 03-08-2008 12:35 AM

Larger diameter lends to a longer (fore/aft) contact patch.

Can you measure center hub to fender for me? I'm looking at running 235/50/15 (slightly shorter than your 17's ~0.5") and i'm wondering how much space there will be.

Thanks!

m2cupcar 03-08-2008 08:40 AM

Larger diameter creates a wider shorter patch- wider is better for grip in lateral Gs, and the shorter sidewall that comes with larger diameter has less flex. It's the weight of th car that determines the static size of the contact patch. I raced on 225-45-15 Hoosiers and the added lateral grip wasn't a big enough advantage to offset the loss of acceleration from the added rolling friction. This was in a 155rwp NB.


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