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  • Madhatter
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    Federal 595 RS-R
    Toyo R1R, RA1, R888

    and Dunlop D01J are the tyres I have had experience with. All are super sticky road legal tyres, average tread wear is about 120 or less and run true to width.

    Most passenger tyres you buy aren't actually as wide as they indicate on the size. It's largely due to design and construction and it's not so important on a passenger car. But for semi race spec tyres which people run in production class racing, the extra 15-20mm makes a huge difference. Take for example most of your 235 rubber, the actual tread width can vary from as little as 210mm to 225mm for most tyres, If you compare it with the tyres above you'll find they run right to 235mm.

    I imagine most of the motorsport tyres from other companies will be the same, so any of their stuff they list as street legal for motorsport use will generally run as wide as possible. So things like yokohama advan A048 and Nitto NT01's will probably be the same.

    No, not really. You can sometimes see the difference if they list the physical width, but a lot of manufacturers don't list this or it's just generic information based on the size not the physical tyre. It's just what I know from driving on and fitting these sorts of tyres. If I have some 255's at work ill stand them next to the RS-R's above and you can see what I mean.

    Originally posted by einstein57
    I'm running federal SS-595s and i'm pretty happy with them. They are as wide as my 275 falken 452s. They also come in a 265/40 but i did not know that when ordered them. I'm only at 300 foot lbs of torque so they are fine for now. I would not run my BBS' on the track except for maybe an auto x. Its cheaper to get a set XXRs then it is to replace one of my barrels.
    If you are running 595SS, the RS-R's run a little wider again.

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  • windsor318is
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    Originally posted by Madhatter
    Look to some of the (almost) R-Spec rubber. They generally run 10-15mm wider than the same size. So your 255/40's would be wider again, might give you the extra width you want.
    interesting, any brands in perticulour?
    im assuming they dont state that on there web specs...

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  • einstein57
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    I'm running federal SS-595s and i'm pretty happy with them. They are as wide as my 275 falken 452s. They also come in a 265/40 but i did not know that when ordered them. I'm only at 300 foot lbs of torque so they are fine for now. I would not run my BBS' on the track except for maybe an auto x. Its cheaper to get a set XXRs then it is to replace one of my barrels.

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  • Madhatter
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    Just filling in the gap. I shaved the backs 7mm because i was afraid the tires would rub the flares back when i wanted 275/40s. Then my buddie put some on his e34 touring and they were super tall. No way they'd work on an e30. I'd have an easier time with 295/35s but those would look silly on a 10. I'd need at least 11-12" wide. 265/40s might work. But i think i'm better off with the 255s. Your wheels are even narrower so i'd stick with the 245r 235f for a nice look and run some spacers to fill out the flares. The rim protector on federals are huge and will hang past the lip if you don't slightly stretch them.
    Look to some of the (almost) R-Spec rubber. They generally run 10-15mm wider than the same size. So your 255/40's would be wider again, might give you the extra width you want.

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  • Todd Black 88
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    I run nitto nt-05 and like them. Not sure if your sizes are available or not.

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  • windsor318is
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    well i think im going to go out on a limb here and tryout some 265/40/17 in the rear and 235/40/17 in the front, anyone have experience with michelin sport PS2s? any other good suggestions? id like something decent for the track, i dont think ill run the BBS daily so im not to worried about tire wear.

    how about some suggestions for drag radials in the back??

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  • einstein57
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    Just filling in the gap. I shaved the backs 7mm because i was afraid the tires would rub the flares back when i wanted 275/40s. Then my buddie put some on his e34 touring and they were super tall. No way they'd work on an e30. I'd have an easier time with 295/35s but those would look silly on a 10. I'd need at least 11-12" wide. 265/40s might work. But i think i'm better off with the 255s. Your wheels are even narrower so i'd stick with the 245r 235f for a nice look and run some spacers to fill out the flares. The rim protector on federals are huge and will hang past the lip if you don't slightly stretch them.

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  • windsor318is
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    I'm funning the 255's in the rear. I'm probably going to change the centers to be et-5
    which will allow a 275 in the rear??
    are those the eurostop fenders or the KAmotors?

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  • einstein57
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    I'm funning the 255's in the rear. I'm probably going to change the centers to be et-5

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  • Todd Black 88
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    Looks like they may have started out as rc090, but they are full blown custom now.

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  • windsor318is
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    Originally posted by M-technik-3
    Better yet what model are these. Fill and Drill?
    yes sir, fill and drill,they are rc 090 models

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  • windsor318is
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    Originally posted by einstein57
    i'm running 235/40 and 255/40 Federal SS-595s. I'm running a 17x10 et 2 in the rear and will be running 17x9 et 10 in the front. Pic is with 17x8 et8 fronts and 0 camber





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    what are you going to put on the 10" rears?? 255 look to fillout the wells already....

    yes, id prefer my speedo not be out, but if theres no way around it, so be it.

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  • M-technik-3
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    Better yet what model are these. Fill and Drill?

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  • einstein57
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    i'm running 235/40 and 255/40 Federal SS-595s. I'm running a 17x10 et 2 in the rear and will be running 17x9 et 10 in the front. Pic is with 17x8 et8 fronts and 0 camber





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    Last edited by einstein57; 03-09-2013, 05:27 PM.

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  • Madhatter
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    I have some 255's here that will fit on the rear, they are federal RSR's so they run wide like most motorsport tyres. A bit wider than a normal 275 when you compare them. Also got some 235/45R17's for the front, but Im thinking I might have to return them and run 235/40's as the 45's might be a little too tall to clear the spring perches on my coilovers.



    But the OD is an inch bigger than stock. heheh. Are you just worried about the speedo being out? if so, the 235/40R17 is pretty much the perfect size of width while maintaining close to stock OD. Its about 10mm difference than the original 195/65R14's. But I hate to break it to you, there is nothing you can put on a 9.5" width wheel that isn't going to look stretched and still maintain close to factory rolling diameters. You need a big tyre to fill those wheels and virtually nobody makes a 35 or 30 profile which you'll need to get the OD down. Toyo make an R1R which you can get in a 245/35R17 and is about the widest tyre ive seen that's going to be even close to 610mm OD.
    Last edited by Madhatter; 03-09-2013, 03:22 PM.

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