I have an s280 big turbo now, and I'm in search of traction. I'm getting a limited slip differential at the same time I put my summer wheels/tires on, but I still want to go as wide as I can get away with.
My logic is this:
I'm going down to OZ Ultraleggera 15x7 42mm wheels.
According to the tire size calculator I'm looking at,
The top of the tire
to the fender well is:
6mm Farther
The inner sidewall to the suspension and frame is:
4.5mm Closer
The outer sidewall is:
15.5mm Farther Out
So since the tire is 23.0" tall instead of the 23.5" stock tire, it will be a bit farther from the top of the fender well, which is good because I have Whiteline 1.25" lowering springs, and I'm rubbing a little bit on the fender liner with my winter 23.7" tall tires (195/50/16).
I'm thinking the fitment will be fine, just a tiny bit closer to the suspension (4.5mm) and then stick out a little over half an inch (15.5mm) farther than the stock wheels, which doesn't seem like much. I definitely don't want the Mexican Stance look.
What say ye? If these don't fit, my 2nd option is 215/45/16s, also on Ultraleggeras.
PS: I realize the wheels are a bit on the narrow side for a 225, but the wheel width recommendation is 7.0-8.5", so I should be fine. Should also give it a little extra meatiness to the look with the tires being almost an inch wider on each side than the wheels. Mmmm…extra meaty....
My logic is this:
I'm going down to OZ Ultraleggera 15x7 42mm wheels.
According to the tire size calculator I'm looking at,
The top of the tire
to the fender well is:
6mm Farther
The inner sidewall to the suspension and frame is:
4.5mm Closer
The outer sidewall is:
15.5mm Farther Out
So since the tire is 23.0" tall instead of the 23.5" stock tire, it will be a bit farther from the top of the fender well, which is good because I have Whiteline 1.25" lowering springs, and I'm rubbing a little bit on the fender liner with my winter 23.7" tall tires (195/50/16).
I'm thinking the fitment will be fine, just a tiny bit closer to the suspension (4.5mm) and then stick out a little over half an inch (15.5mm) farther than the stock wheels, which doesn't seem like much. I definitely don't want the Mexican Stance look.
What say ye? If these don't fit, my 2nd option is 215/45/16s, also on Ultraleggeras.
PS: I realize the wheels are a bit on the narrow side for a 225, but the wheel width recommendation is 7.0-8.5", so I should be fine. Should also give it a little extra meatiness to the look with the tires being almost an inch wider on each side than the wheels. Mmmm…extra meaty....