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Age: 34 Posts: 168 Joined: 3rd Dec 2009 Ride: Falcon EL Option 20 Location: Redcliffe, Brisbane |
Hey got some 17's, and just wondering if 245s are too wide on a EL Falcon with Lovell Ultra lows. Can get cheap 245s just not 235s which are on them now.
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Benny D |
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if you have 235's on it now just hav a look see if your not hittin any suspenion or anythin else.
245's would only need another 5mm clearence on each side.
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245's on 17's will fit on an EL with ultra lows. I had them on my old sedan when I first got it and for the most part it was fine but the car did have alot of negative camber on the front and chewed out the inner edge of the tyres very quickly
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ive found runnning 235's and 245's either tyre, on full lock the tyre rubs the hardline.
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My 235's rub on my swaybar on the lock......30mm bar.
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ToranaGuy |
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For those with rubbing issues, what width & offset rims are you running?
Cheers ToranaGuy
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I've got +38mm rims with 35mm spacers, and 245s - doesnt rub.
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cjh |
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ToranaGuy wrote: For those with rubbing issues, what width & offset rims are you running? Cheers ToranaGuy Original Ford 15x7 mags...left the factory with them on......but Ford only put 205's on them,,,look like pus with those.
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splosh123 |
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Age: 34 Posts: 168 Joined: 3rd Dec 2009 Ride: Falcon EL Option 20 Location: Redcliffe, Brisbane |
So with 245/45/17s there appears to be no tire rubbing when turning.
Thought I would update you's. Cheers |
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ToranaGuy |
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That's cool to know. I might consider a pair for the rear of my eb, see if they help with traction or not, lol.
Cheers ToranaGuy
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cjh |
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ToranaGuy wrote: That's cool to know. I might consider a pair for the rear of my eb, see if they help with traction or not, lol. Cheers ToranaGuy 45 series tyres........hmmmmmm...not much sidewall distortion for a good launch......
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ToranaGuy |
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cjh wrote: ToranaGuy wrote: That's cool to know. I might consider a pair for the rear of my eb, see if they help with traction or not, lol. Cheers ToranaGuy 45 series tyres........hmmmmmm...not much sidewall distortion for a good launch...... 245/45 is a tad larger than my 235/45 atm. I wasn't thinking about launch traction but general traction, since the swap to the 5spd, the car is not so hard to provoke into spinning the rears.... Cheers ToranaGuy
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darcy_351 |
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i'm running 245/35/19's on my ef with no major issues just had to roll both front and rear guards other than that it's all good
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