Oversize tyres?
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_AJ_

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405 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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I've tried searching, but not really come up with any answers, so forgive me if this has been asked before, but does anyone know if it's possible to oversize the tyre to a 255/35 on the rear of a Monaro VXR? Just wondered if I could increase the contact patch a little.

jamiep

1,791 posts

242 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Anyone try toyo R888? i use to have them on my supra and they was the best summer tyre ive ever tried.

crestaracing

83 posts

221 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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I have fitted some pirelli p zeros in that size on the rears and they seem fine.

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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I don't know about the VXR but 245 is the max you can fit to the CV8 8" rim. Some people have gone wider but it's outside the safety limit.

Gas_Man

794 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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I use 255/35 on the rear of an 04 CV8 with no problems.

_AJ_

Original Poster:

405 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Brilliant.. thank you all!

rmmackfc

365 posts

222 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Anyone got pictures of the wider tyres fitted? Be interested to see what it looks like, cheers

mogv8

836 posts

251 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Although check with your insurer that it doesn't invalidate your policy.

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stevieturbo

17,952 posts

270 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Gas_Man said:
I use 255/35 on the rear of an 04 CV8 with no problems.
As does a friend. They fit perfectly.

The standard fit 235's are too narrow for an 8" rim.

Black VXR

750 posts

286 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Make sure they are extra load rating!

Gas_Man

794 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Black VXR said:
Make sure they are extra load rating!

Toyo T1R proxes extra load and Y rated I believe. Still use 235/40 on the front though.

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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stevieturbo said:
Gas_Man said:
I use 255/35 on the rear of an 04 CV8 with no problems.


As does a friend. They fit perfectly.

The standard fit 235's are too narrow for an 8" rim.


Yes, they do fit but with Falkens at least it is not a recommended fitment and if you have an accident it will be taken into account and could invalidate your insurance. If you want bigger than 245, I say get wider rims.

Gas_Man

794 posts

227 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Which would also mean modifying the arches

anonymous-user

77 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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Worth noting, incorrect fitment will also earn you 3 penalty points and up to £2,500 fine per tyre if the law get involved.

stevieturbo

17,952 posts

270 months

Tuesday 19th February 2008
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wormus said:
Worth noting, incorrect fitment will also earn you 3 penalty points and up to £2,500 fine per tyre if the law get involved.
245 is the correct tyre width for an 8" rim, although oddly Vauxhall didnt see fit to use this.

235 would be too narrow, and 255 too wide, but both are well within any tyre manufacturers specs.

jayrockwell

309 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th February 2008
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Can you use the 40 sidewall size (rather than 35) on Monaros with standard 18" wheels? (ie. 245/40/ZR18)

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 20th February 2008
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I think 235x40 is the original profile so I don't know who put your tyres on. You can use 245x35 but 40 is closer to the original rolling radius so that's what I've got: Falken 452 245x40 ZR18

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 20th February 08:21

Ston

635 posts

292 months

Wednesday 20th February 2008
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So, to sum up, its okay to put 245's on the front and rear and not end up with a fine and points?

I'm near getting some new tires and the extra contact patch would be nice.

anonymous-user

77 months

Wednesday 20th February 2008
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Ston said:
So, to sum up, its okay to put 245's on the front and rear and not end up with a fine and points?

I'm near getting some new tires and the extra contact patch would be nice.


correct

jayrockwell

309 posts

217 months

Wednesday 20th February 2008
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Maybe a dumb question but what would be the benefit of running 35 sidewalls instead of 40??? Why do some brands have a higher load rating for 245/35 than for 245/40???

At the moment my 'Ro has Bridgstone Potenza RE050 (235/40) front and rear. But I don't find them great. They don't seem to give great traction. So I wanna switch to 245/40 and maybe another brand.