mogley
09-25-2006, 04:28 AM
Hey guys.
I'm currently deciding whether to get 235/40/18s or 245/40/18 Goodyear F1 GS-D3's.
I prefer the 235's just because they are cheaper. Is there any reason why I should fork out more for the 245's? Apart from the fact that they look for aggressive. I also don't really mind the increased odo/speedo disparity.
I don't ever plan to track the car.
I also am planning to get new rims so want to know if I get the 235's what is the optimal rim width? I looked on the Michelin webpage that said that the optimal rim width for 235/40/18s is 8.5". I know the 245's run well on the 8.5".
I don't mind going the 8.5" but want to know if 8"s will work well too. The 8" have the added advantage of allowing the sidewalls to bulge out a little more and maybe protect my rims. :)
The stock Rx8 rim is 8" and i am aware many people have had success with putting on 235's onto the 8" rim.
I'm currently deciding whether to get 235/40/18s or 245/40/18 Goodyear F1 GS-D3's.
I prefer the 235's just because they are cheaper. Is there any reason why I should fork out more for the 245's? Apart from the fact that they look for aggressive. I also don't really mind the increased odo/speedo disparity.
I don't ever plan to track the car.
I also am planning to get new rims so want to know if I get the 235's what is the optimal rim width? I looked on the Michelin webpage that said that the optimal rim width for 235/40/18s is 8.5". I know the 245's run well on the 8.5".
I don't mind going the 8.5" but want to know if 8"s will work well too. The 8" have the added advantage of allowing the sidewalls to bulge out a little more and maybe protect my rims. :)
The stock Rx8 rim is 8" and i am aware many people have had success with putting on 235's onto the 8" rim.