plus size tires on the flower wheels / wheel spacers ?

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is anyone running wider that the stock size tires on the stock "flower" wheels ?

I wondered how a tad wider tire might look hanging over the wheel edges on these wheels ?

Also has anyone put on wheel spacers to push the wheels out flush with the fenders ?

I'll need tires in a few months. May go with a Yokahama 520 I think ? I had some on my G35 and couldn't hardly wear them out. I think they're actually even rated to 60k miles lol
 
My ford dealer mounted some 275x40x20 on my stock 2011 20x8 wheels. they fit my wheel wells but the tire bow in the middle.
 
Here are 275x40x20 on 20x8.5 wheels I got from (member) Bnoon.

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They look mean! Just the right amount of stance increase. I love the aggressive tread. I also love the idea of about 1.2 extra inches of tread width over stock without changing the final drive ratio or loss of ride/sidewall  :thumb:

What brand and model are they?
 
Yeah, that's as far as I would push it.  Shoman did mention that the 275s had a bowed tread. 
 
I run a 255/35 as I wanted more footprint and less height to gain some gearing since I'm nonPP.

Next time I'll prob go 255/40 as long as choices are there... its what I wanted first time but man its slim pickens.

I also run 5/16 f and 7/16 r spacers.

 
SHODYOU said:
I run a 255/35 as I wanted more footprint and less height to gain some gearing since I'm nonPP.

Next time I'll prob go 255/40 as long as choices are there... its what I wanted first time but man its slim pickens.

I also run 5/16 f and 7/16 r spacers.

PICS OR YOU'RE LYING !!!!!!!!! ha ha seriously I want to see your set up !

 
I replaced the stock tires with 255/45R20 all-season tires (Kumho Ecsta 4X XL) and I've had zero problems after about 15k miles.
 
BiGMaC said:
They look mean! Just the right amount of stance increase. I love the aggressive tread. I also love the idea of about 1.2 extra inches of tread width over stock without changing the final drive ratio or loss of ride/sidewall  :thumb:

What brand and model are they?
They are Nexen R3000. They are being discontinued so reg price was $250ea on sale $140ea. Here the spec on them.
http://www.nexentireusa.com/tires/high-performance/n3000
 
BiGMaC said:
Double smokin deal!  Thanks.
Having this SHO from 2010 and 1993 SHO before that. I learn that the tire manufactory make hi performance tires model for a time (at a hi price) then discontinued them for a NEW HI PRICE REPLACMENT MODEL. Like the Goodyear F1 that come on the SHO were $385ea in 2010,Now they are only $146 at Tire-Plus. So the trick is to find some that are being discontinued when you need new ones.LOL
 
SHODYOU said:
I run a 255/35 as I wanted more footprint and less height to gain some gearing since I'm nonPP.

Next time I'll prob go 255/40 as long as choices are there... its what I wanted first time but man its slim pickens.

I also run 5/16 f and 7/16 r spacers.

any pics ?!?!?!

still want to see the larger tires and wheel spacers !
 
dmharvey79 said:
I replaced the stock tires with 255/45R20 all-season tires (Kumho Ecsta 4X XL) and I've had zero problems after about 15k miles.

did they improve handling/traction etc?
 
I didn't notice a lot of change in traction or handling, which surprised me a little since I went from the 245 summer tires to 255 all-season tires. However, now that I have the car tuned I'm finding the limits of the all-season tires when it comes to traction off the line. My next set of tires will be summer tires since I now have a second/winter vehicle and I plan to stick with 255s when I do that. I definitely don't regret going with these 255 all-season tires, especially when we get a little snow...had the car out in about 3" of snow today and it handled great.
 
thanks for the info.

I've noticed that the 255s are actually a little cheaper on average (at least with Michilens, by about 10%) at Sam's.  I'll go for them just for that reason, since there seems to be no issues using the wider thread.
 
Yes, 255s seem to be a touch cheaper and that also helped me seal the deal when I thought about going with a little wider tire.
 
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