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I already have 265/25/18 on my 18x10s so I was thinking of going wider on the 10.5s.

Ferni makes a good point though. I think the "tramlining" effect would be too great with 285>

Will prob stick with the 265s or maybe go up to 275s.

Now all I need is to find a good tyre. The Falken Azinis have been good. Just wondering what else people are using for street use. If the car hits the track, it'll only be something small like DECA so RE55s and the like aren't necessary.

Get the Pirelli P0 tires. they work wonders, they get very sticky when you drive them hard, and get them in 275-40 or 35 i use 18-10 rims on my car and i use 275 - 40 they handle great especialy when hilclimbing with the hairpin turns and a T04Z screaming full BOOST :D

I would use 275x35x18's , Toyo T1R's are a good street tyre, falken ST 115's , depends on how much money you want to spend.

As for tramming you are going to get it with 10.5" rims , it doesn't matter what tyres you use.

Although I'd like to say I run 600+ awkw on the street, I think that'd be known as suicide. I'm only running 420awkw on the street so I dare say any decent rubber will hold the car unless I decide to do some hard corey launch action.

Hahah Faid it says he has 604awkws i dont think any tyre will take that while corning :) but that power was made over 2 years ago so who knows what its got now.
20... :) still fairly young, but not heaps young

Do you disagree with the statement?

his sig is completely true mate......its holidays and the 14 year old super mechanics are out to give there super awesome advice

just remember, they tuned there cars themselves (ps2 hand controller included)

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