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Currently running 18x10.5 +15 rear and 17x9.5+18 front, not worried about the front because I think it will be fine running a 265/275 but I wanna know what the rear will look like with a 295-315 or something..... So anyone else have anything?

You gonna flare the f**k out of the guards? I got rubbing on full lock with a 18x8.5 + 22 (pretty sure that's what my fronts were) and that was with a 235 front, and slight rub over big bumps with the 265 rears on 18x9.5 +22

I would get track wheels except I'm back at uni so I'm getting f**k all money atm. My wheels are off too. I could easily fit the front wheels. Would need a slight flare to fit 295's to the rear but don't wanna flare to much, wanted to see pics though!!

you will need a serious flare to fit that kind of rubber man...

try going say 235/40/17 with GOOD rubber on the front and 265 on the rear.... you'll still have to raise/flare but not as much

I have a fair amount of room up front especially with the camber im running so I think I can fit larger rubber. As for the rear, I think I will need a flare but would like to get an idea of how much flare...

What kind of rubber are you going to run in 295?

Way way to large imo. Russ run 245(?) all round in KU36 and got a 38 at winton, I ran 235/255 and got a 38 at winton. Russ also ran AO50's in the same size and got a 34.

So as Hamish said, go for a better compound that is going to fit. 265 (R18) RSR's on the rear and 255 (R17) if you really want grip.

I'm yet to decide what rubber. There is 285's in rs-r's available, but I heard they aren't very good.... So I'm still reading up on what's decent for the price range. Do the tyre places from the states deliver to Aus?

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