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heyes
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:31
I am thinking of buying some 18" R's for my T5, which size of tyres are best and are there any draw backs. Do I need to adjust the turning circle space.

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:37
I run on 215/40s - all 'round, no rubbing! I wouldnt go any lower and i think wider will rub on the front.

BlackBeast
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:38
Im running on Pegs with 225/40/18s and worn out standard suspension, havent adjusted anything with regards to turning circle or anything else for that matter. Wont need to do anything once it lowered either.

siamblue
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:41
I run 225/35 on mine, they give you a harsh ride and i have knocked my tracking out 2 in the last week with pot holes, luckily for me my alloys are a professional make and not cheap ones, otherwise they would've buckled,
I wouldn't run 215 on a 7.5j rim the look crap, at least 225, i would say, and they will then protect the edge of your rims,

Gary.

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:42
Hi BB,

your 225s dont rub eh? im up for some new rubber soon so might try!

BlackBeast
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:49
Hi BB,

your 225s dont rub eh? im up for some new rubber soon so might try!

Well i didnt say that, i do get some rubbing on full lock on the inside of the wheel well, but nothing excesive. If you drive constantly on potholed roads then personally i wouldnt go for a 35 tyre, as siamblue said above, a wheel will buckle, at least with a 40 you have some protection.

fraz13
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:51
Av changed my front tyres from 225/40 to 215/40, with the 225's and a 5mm spacer i still got real bad rubbing on full lock and rubbing on the rear when loaded up....

215/40 theres no rubbing at all......

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 19:58
I run 225/35 on mine, they give you a harsh ride and i have knocked my tracking out 2 in the last week with pot holes, luckily for me my alloys are a professional make and not cheap ones, otherwise they would've buckled,
I wouldn't run 215 on a 7.5j rim the look crap, at least 225, i would say, and they will then protect the edge of your rims,

Gary.

I dont know what the 7.5 j represents (obviosly something denoting width eh!?) My comets are original but did they come in different widths anyone?

One thing i can say to all though, they do not look crap! AND Im not sure im happy with them rubbing on a 225 either... Although I will consider putting them on the rear - anyone reckomends otherwise?

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:00
chrs for that Fraz! think ill stick to 215s then!

fraz13
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:03
My wheels are 8.5J though so that might have something to do with it ;)

Andy
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:04
i'm running 225's same as BB and get rub on full lock.

Suspension is fine too.

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:11
My wheels are 8.5J though so that might have something to do with it ;)
Mate do i need to get the rubber off the rim to find out what 'j' i am?

Mind you Im sure J would know; you reading this J?

fraz13
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:22
If its original Comets it will say on the inside of 1 of the spokes ;)

If I remember correct mine were 7.5J

r07s
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:25
Thank you kind sir! :)

fraz13
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:33
no worries mate ;)

TangoDeltaSierra3
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:38
I;m selling 4 toyo t1 proxes tyres in 215 35 18 for Ł300 - there as brand new.

siamblue
Monday 29th May 2006, 20:51
I honestly thought the Comets were 7J? my Tritons are 7.5J, If i am not mistaken then IMHO 215 tyres do not look good on a 7.5J rim.

S60T5
Wednesday 31st May 2006, 10:54
IŽll run on 235*40*18 Pirelli Pzero Rosso
The rim IŽll be using is Heico 18*8.5

I know that IŽll be having some problems, but iŽll have to roll the arches out, to be able to use small spacers, then Ill be able to use my set up...
The car is lowered 60mm front and 40mm in the back.

I used 225*40*18 last time, there were no touches when turning, nor when loading up. But then my car wasnŽt lowered at all.

I wish you all the best of luck in finding the perfect fit for your cars set up.

Best regards//
Peter Larsson

TangoDeltaSierra3
Wednesday 31st May 2006, 17:26
IŽll run on 235*40*18 Pirelli Pzero Rosso
The rim IŽll be using is Heico 18*8.5

I know that IŽll be having some problems, but iŽll have to roll the arches out, to be able to use small spacers, then Ill be able to use my set up...
The car is lowered 60mm front and 40mm in the back.

I used 225*40*18 last time, there were no touches when turning, nor when loading up. But then my car wasnŽt lowered at all.

I wish you all the best of luck in finding the perfect fit for your cars set up.

Best regards//
Peter LarssonI use 235 35 19s and have no major trouble at all, just on right full lock at low speeds.

heyes
Sunday 4th June 2006, 21:18
Have now put on 18" R's on 215/40/18 what pressures should I have and if I change to 225/40/18 what pressures should I use. The car is lowered. Thanks.

fraz13
Sunday 4th June 2006, 21:20
I run mine at 34psi (215/40)

The Flying Banana
Sunday 4th June 2006, 21:43
Have now put on 18" R's on 215/40/18 what pressures should I have and if I change to 225/40/18 what pressures should I use. The car is lowered. Thanks.

My 18" Rs are months old, no marks on them with 225 40 18, i am looking to try out 215 40 18 as i get a rub now and then if the car hits a dip ( soft suspension ) maybe we can help each other !!!

Ian C70T5
Sunday 4th June 2006, 22:07
My 18" Pegs are 235/40 18, not got a clue how they run on the car yet though. will let you know when i do.

heyes
Sunday 4th June 2006, 22:11
My 18" Rs are months old, no marks on them with 225 40 18, i am looking to try out 215 40 18 as i get a rub now and then if the car hits a dip ( soft suspension ) maybe we can help each other !!!

Scott,

I will try and give you a ring tomorrow. My number is 07831 460087.

Graham

JackT5
Sunday 4th June 2006, 23:06
I just bought two 18" pegs at a local car boot of all places just have a nick or two in the paintwork but no curb rash. Just have to find another two to match now.