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Thoughts on a 225 front on the street?
Do you guys think a 225 is too narrow and won't have the grip for a 1968 camaro with suspension mods ON THE STREET?
A lot of Euros come stock with 225 ie Ferrari etc etc but they are mid engine and we have a heavy V8 up front. Anyone have any experience with a 225 up front? Any input will help. I'm trying to match the rear tire of a 305/30/19 and there is a 255/30/18 (YES 30 series) that continental makes but is discontinued so this means I have to stock up this tire and think of something that will match later when this tire is no longer available anywhere. I may just end up going 18 - 18 after all ughhhhhhhhhhhhhh :( |
225 is doable but not ideal for the front of a 1st gen. It all depends on what you end goal for the car is. You can run up to a 245 width upfront. If I was building you a set, the front tire size would be a 245/40/18 with a total tire height of ~25.7". A 255/30/18 is WAY to short for the front of your car. It is a 24" tall tire and will look way out of place.
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Is there any chance you'd be able to fit some rear wheel and tires for me? I'm not asking you to mount new wheels and tires but one of yours or a close friends? I have a 1968 Camaro, DSE tubs and Currie 9" shortened 2". I'm having second thoughts on running the 305/30/19 since I can't find a front 18" tire to work with it. I might consider a 325/35/19 but right now it's looking like I'm going to have to run a 315/35/18 |
Come on down and we can show you some stuff. I can not mount other wheel tire sets on your car but I can show you what looks correct on a 1st gen.
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225 too small on a 18x7 way too small on a 18x8. i run 235/35/19 on my 69 now. I had 225 on my 18s and they looked way small.
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Yeah it needs to be wider these are good size cars with v8s in the front
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