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Rear tire Size for 18x9 " rim

Started by werner, June 01, 2009, 08:52:57 AM

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werner

Just bought 18x9 Foose Legends. Tire shop recommending 245/45/18 for rear tire size. I was thinking more along the line of 285-295 Anybody have pictures or recomendations. 69 charger with stock springs and a Dana rear end. Want a fairly wide tire, currently running 14/60R/235. They look puny
1969 dodeg charger, 528 hemi ,Tko 5spd.

kcederwall08

i have a pair of 245/45/18's on a set of my 9" wheels. There probably the "correct" size tire, but you could fit more rubber on it if you don't care about the "ballooning" effect. The 245 is pretty much the standard size for a 9" wheel I think.

295 seems a like it might be a little too much for the wheel though but i'm no expert

I don't have any pictures of the tires on the car at the moment though, I can get some if you want.


NYCMille

I run a 285/40/18 rear and a 265/45/18 front with no worries on a '69...

68charger440

Quote from: NYCMille on June 02, 2009, 07:17:31 AM
I run a 285/40/18 rear and a 265/45/18 front with no worries on a '69...
NYCMille, I see you are running 265 45 18 on the front of your 69.  I want to run them on the front of my 68. 
Is that on a 9" wheel?  Also what backspacing are you using, and is there any rubbing issues.  Finally, did you have to modify anything?
Thanks for any info you can share!
Jim
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myk

I've been told that a 245 or maybe 255 is the most you'd want to put on a 9" wide wheel.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong...

68charger440

Quote from: myk on August 11, 2015, 06:35:01 AM
I've been told that a 245 or maybe 255 is the most you'd want to put on a 9" wide wheel.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
Im already running 265 50 15 on a 9" wheel on my 68 now and for the past 40000 miles.  So it just the additional heignt I am worried about?






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myk

Do your tires balloon outward from the width?

68charger440

Quote from: myk on August 12, 2015, 02:37:23 AM
Do your tires balloon outward from the width?
My tire sticks out 5/8 of an inch from the wheel lip to the furthest point that the tire bulges out.
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68charger440

Personally, I like a little of the tire sticking out from the wheel.  5/8 is just about right for my taste. Cetrainly no less than 3/8 for me.
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68charger440

Quote from: 68charger440 on August 11, 2015, 09:06:42 AM
Quote from: myk on August 11, 2015, 06:35:01 AM
I've been told that a 245 or maybe 255 is the most you'd want to put on a 9" wide wheel.  Someone correct me if I'm wrong...
Im already running 265 50 15 on a 9" wheel on my 68 now and for the past 40000 miles.  So it just the additional heignt I am worried about?
Correction...  that is an 8" wheel not 9". Sorry about that.







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myk

So you're running a 265 on an 8 inch wheel?

68charger440

I think so, I would have to take it off to measure it to be sure but the rough measurments I just did looked closer to 8 than 9.
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Kern Dog

I have 18x9 wheels up front and run a 275-40 tire. I like the look.

68charger440

Quote from: Kern Dog on August 12, 2015, 08:25:56 PM
I have 18x9 wheels up front and run a 275-40 tire. I like the look.
Do you have a picture of yours posted somewhere on the site?
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