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    BIGRED Z
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    Need some help...quick!

    If I were going to buy these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT

    What size tires do I need/would work. Note that back tires are 18" 10.5 and front are 17" 9.5.

    Thanks

    Lori<--------doesn't understand tires sizes...
    Last edited by BIGRED Z; 03-29-2006 at 12:53 AM. Reason: need answers!

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    BIGRED Z
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    Billy, you're on here, no handy links? Don't fail me now man.

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    Lori, don't forget, you would have to re-flash your PCM too

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIGRED Z
    If I were going to buy these http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...RK%3AMEWA%3AIT

    What size tires do I need/would work. Note that back tires are 18" 10.5 and front are 17" 9.5.

    Thanks

    Lori<--------doesn't understand tires sizes...
    265/40-17

    295/35-18

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    I would try and stay with all 18" wheels.There are plenty of aftermarket Z06 wheels.I went with Y2k chrome replicas and stuck295 35 x18" on all 4 and It looks great!Everything right at the wheel wells,and a mean ass stance with plenty of rubber from the back!
    Last edited by Trouble maker; 03-29-2006 at 02:21 PM.

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    you should be able to fit 295's on a 10.5in wheel...

    lori, since you said you dont understand tire size ill try to help...

    say you have a 295/35-18, the first number (295) is the width in mm, the second number (35) is the aspect ratio (height/width) and the last (18) is the diameter in inches. also pay attention to the speed rating (the letter)

    Aspect ratio - This is how tall your tire is. The bigger the number, the taller the tire. Typically, the lower the aspect ratio the higher performance the tire. An all-season passenger tire will typically have an aspect ratio between 65 and 80. It is expressed as a percentage of the height divided by the width (75%, 70%, 65%) and is commonly referred to as the tire series (75, 70, 65).
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