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Has anyone ever put an OEM rear 18x9.5 on the front of their car ? Just wondering about the offset. Would like to have 18's all around with 275/40 tires.
you may have issues with stock 275/40s. most 18s up front are 275/35s. the 40-series may be too tall for the AH to be happy, but that depends on your rear tire choice.
I had 285/30/18s on front on 18x9.5 thin spokes. worked fine only thing that would happen is the tire would sort of drag a little when I backed up and had the steering wheel turned all the way left or right. I think it was just from the tire being so wide.
Thanks for the input gentlemen, my local discount tire outlet said there could be an issue and I wanted to ask the forum. Now need to decide on a tire rather than the infamous runflats. Thanks for heads up on the 40 series all around, will put 40's on the rear and 35's in the front.
Thanks for the input gentlemen, my local discount tire outlet said there could be an issue and I wanted to ask the forum. Now need to decide on a tire rather than the infamous runflats. Thanks for heads up on the 40 series all around, will put 40's on the rear and 35's in the front.
Hi, here is a link you may find useful in your tire search. You can enter tire size and compare height of different tires. It will also give you speedometer error. It is recommended to have a higher tire in the rear than the front to keep from adversely affecting your active handling. The exact amount of slope needed is a mystery to me but I have seen 1/2 minimum recommended. I think as long as you have some sort of slope from rear to front you will be fine.