Exactly what I had before going 18's. Will buldge a little in the rear on a 9" but not much
Well maybe i will go with 275 on the rear.Did you have 255 on the front?If so did you have any driving problems like bumpsteer?I read some where the Nittos were narrower than other brands thats why i was going to go with the 285.Also did you change any alignment setting with those tires?Would it be best to get mine aligned before or after i put the wider wheels/tires on?I just did a total rebuild of the front suspension also.
Well maybe i will go with 275 on the rear.Did you have 255 on the front?If so did you have any driving problems like bumpsteer?I read some where the Nittos were narrower than other brands thats why i was going to go with the 285.Also did you change any alignment setting with those tires?Would it be best to get mine aligned before or after i put the wider wheels/tires on?I just did a total rebuild of the front suspension also.
Most people go with 245-45-17 Front and 275-40-17 rear with the 17" x 9" wheels. Both tires will have the same diameter and it's very close to stock, so the speedometer readings and fender gap will remain the same. That's what size tires I had on my 93 SC when I had 17" x 9" Cobra Rs at stock ride height. BTW, these are Nitto tires too.
David
Well maybe i will go with 275 on the rear.Did you have 255 on the front?If so did you have any driving problems like bumpsteer?I read some where the Nittos were narrower than other brands thats why i was going to go with the 285.Also did you change any alignment setting with those tires?Would it be best to get mine aligned before or after i put the wider wheels/tires on?I just did a total rebuild of the front suspension also.
Yah not to many companies carry the 285 but Nitto does.
Mayeb some of the photos locate dbelow show the tire height. IMO a nice size fo rteh SC
As for cutting eibachs,,they may be progressive. I wouldnt
Check here
http://www.motortopia.com/cars/1994...ctures/carlisle-2007-7469/101_1874.jpg-120418