Tire fitting
Tire fitting
"Hello Gs, pleased to make my debut here! Seeking some advice regarding tire sizes for
Volk Racing TE37 SL Black Edition III wheels. The specs are 18x10 with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a +39mm offset.
https://www.vividracing.com/volk-racing-te37-black-edition-iii-wheel-18x10-5x1143-39mm-pressed-blackrim-redot-p-153055948.html?cat=6424
As a newcomer to the world of wheel fitment, I'm uncertain about the ideal tire size for both front and rear applications. Your expertise would be greatly appreciated in ensuring a perfect fitment. Many thanks in advance for your guidance!"
Volk Racing TE37 SL Black Edition III wheels. The specs are 18x10 with a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a +39mm offset.
https://www.vividracing.com/volk-racing-te37-black-edition-iii-wheel-18x10-5x1143-39mm-pressed-blackrim-redot-p-153055948.html?cat=6424
As a newcomer to the world of wheel fitment, I'm uncertain about the ideal tire size for both front and rear applications. Your expertise would be greatly appreciated in ensuring a perfect fitment. Many thanks in advance for your guidance!"
That's a great spec to go with.
The minimum tire for a 10' rim width is a 255, so going with a 255/40R18 square works.
You can run a staggered tire setup also to utilize the difference in footprint shape by going 255/40 front and 285/35 rear. Both that the same tire diameter, the narrower, slightly stretch front will give a more responsive nature, while the more square, and taller center contact length rear will help with forward traction.
The minimum tire for a 10' rim width is a 255, so going with a 255/40R18 square works.
You can run a staggered tire setup also to utilize the difference in footprint shape by going 255/40 front and 285/35 rear. Both that the same tire diameter, the narrower, slightly stretch front will give a more responsive nature, while the more square, and taller center contact length rear will help with forward traction.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post







