mark Kibort special!!
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305 35 18 in rear
265 35 18 in front with 10 inch rim
Went to kiborts to get the job done!!
Fender rolling Louisville slugger style
265 35 18 in front with 10 inch rim
Went to kiborts to get the job done!!
Fender rolling Louisville slugger style
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What is the offset of the front wheel?
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same rims I have 18x10x65mm....... TR motorsports.......... Got them on clearance a while back for only $99 per rim...... Rick Sr and I cleaned them out....14 wheels total....
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welcome to the 21st century most all cars get better with fat meat in the rear.
and bigger tires up front. with his 265s up front and 305s in the rear, it handles like a stock 928 should!
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those rims are really nice. the fronts are a little wide, but the 265s make it fit . rears with the bat-roll, fit perfect! (and a 1/4 " spacer)
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You never want your section width to overhang your wheel width too much.
When its too wide, and you PUSH the tire, you lose surface contact in turning...the outside rolls down to meet the road, the inside rolls up away from it.
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i did the 315s on the 10s upfront and it was a huge gain of control and grip, vs the 275s . (like night and day)
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Am I the only one that's thinking it isn't a good idea to give a young inexperienced driver those levels of grip?
R888 are not a tire I would give to a novice, especially on a colder day!
R888 are not a tire I would give to a novice, especially on a colder day!