205/40/18 Tires for Enkei CDR9s
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I'll confess, I am a newbie! :? So I need some help! Will you help me find tires for the Enkei CDR9s I want to buy? I am looking for a 205/40/18 tire. I prefer the Pirelli P Zero Nero M+S.......I have those on my IS300 and love them. Anyway, any help you can offer would be greatly appreciated. :D
I wouldn't run that small of tire. I run Goldlines on mine with those same rims and 215/35/18 Nitto's on mine. I've never rubbed at all. You'd run the risk of messing up your rims with potholes and curbs with that skinny of a tire.
umm ... yes and no. more risk of messin up the front or back face of the rim .about the same risk of pothole damage. only diff is traction , and ride. better traction wit 215/35 but better ride with 205/40 well probably better.
Originally Posted by EastTNScionxB
Am I looking at any rub with a 215/40? I am going with the Goldline drop. I want flush and a little more rubber than a 35 gives.
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Why does such a small difference cause a rub? I mean, we are talking a very small amount of difference. I am sorry for the ignorance, I just want to understand.
he also had a 1 inch drop. it also has to do with the offset of the wheels. r u planning a drop lower than 2 inch? and do you care if yer speedo is off? cuz a 215/40/18 will mess up the speedo.
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I don't want any speedo variance. I am dropping the 2" with Goldlines. Let me ask it this way.....will 215/35/18s give me enough protect on smaller potholes and keep me from rubbing?
Originally Posted by hotbox05
he also had a 1 inch drop. it also has to do with the offset of the wheels. r u planning a drop lower than 2 inch? and do you care if yer speedo is off? cuz a 215/40/18 will mess up the speedo.
the tires were what the dealer put on when i got 18" rims from them
Originally Posted by EastTNScionxB
Doesn't that mess with the odometer a little bit too? Seems like 18s are too much of a hassle. Maybe I should go back to looking for 17s!
thats what i'm doin but big rims are dope lookin for most people. and if only small potholes yes 18's with 215/35 should be fine anybig potholes could be bad tho .
Originally Posted by EastTNScionxB
What kind of speed variance do you have at 70mph?
just add 3.5% to whatever speeed you are going for correct speed. 100mph 3.5mph faster than speedometer
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Ok.....so let's get this straight.....I will be protected (with attentive driving) getting 215/35/18s and I will have no rubbing and no speed variance. Is that correct?





