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Old 09-04-2024, 11:08 PM   #10
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Re: 65 Fairlane pro-touring build

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I was originally leaning toward a 245/45-18 on an 8" rim. However, you've got me thinking a lower profile rear might be more suitable. Online, I see a few 11-12" wide tires in a lower profile that wouldn't end up being so tall. Filling up the mini tubs shouldn't necessarily be the goal. When the car is on the ground, the size of the wheel tub can't be discerned anyway unless you offset the wheel/tire way too much inboard.
245/45-18 = 26.7" tall.

I'm doing a 255/40-18 on a 9" wide wheel @ 26" for the front of a g-body Malibu & that's considered 'tall' for a mid-size "pro-touring" ride. Most are less than 26" up front for sure.

A 315/30-18 = 25.4" for reference of a very common 18" pro-touring rear. Many are opting for staggered 18(F)/19(R) combos now w/a 325/30-19 @ 26.7" tall.

I'm all about a 4" tall sidewall (as close as possible if not 4") for best ride quality.
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