I just got this car a few months ago and it is almost perfect. The handling is absolutely incredible. However, it came from the hot south and has R888Rs on the front. I'm in Indiana and while I have zero intention of taking the car out in snow and salt, I would like to drive it over the winter when it's nice. These tires are really slippery when it's cool.
No problem I thought, I'll just get some aggressive all season tires for the winter. Settled on some Nitto NeoGens, same size I have now, ordered a pair with Discount Tire. I also have a TPMS sensor that's dead in front so I can do that all at the same time.
Well, Discount Tire refuses to touch them at all because the wheels are 16x8 and basically nothing that will fit is technically approved for more than 7.5 wide. They're trying to talk me into getting new wheels or bigger size tires. I have almost zero clearance and if I start adjusting coilovers then that snowballs into all kinds of screwing up my currently perfect setup. They've already rubbed at some point.
Anyone else run into this problem? They said I could just take them to another shop for installation, but I don't want to be running all over from shop to shop begging someone to install my tires. I'm guessing this is only an issue with the big chains and the little shops won't care but it's only a guess.
No problem I thought, I'll just get some aggressive all season tires for the winter. Settled on some Nitto NeoGens, same size I have now, ordered a pair with Discount Tire. I also have a TPMS sensor that's dead in front so I can do that all at the same time.
Well, Discount Tire refuses to touch them at all because the wheels are 16x8 and basically nothing that will fit is technically approved for more than 7.5 wide. They're trying to talk me into getting new wheels or bigger size tires. I have almost zero clearance and if I start adjusting coilovers then that snowballs into all kinds of screwing up my currently perfect setup. They've already rubbed at some point.
Anyone else run into this problem? They said I could just take them to another shop for installation, but I don't want to be running all over from shop to shop begging someone to install my tires. I'm guessing this is only an issue with the big chains and the little shops won't care but it's only a guess.