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    Senior Member Three Rings JK35's Avatar
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    how about 245/35/18's?

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    I just got the FIRST mod for my car, a STOPTECH BBK! however, I DESPERATELY need wheels and tires/coilovers.

    I saw a chart somewhere that listed what wheels would clear various BBK's but can't find it for the life of me. does anyone have a link for this?

    I am trying to find a set of wheels and tires for my 1997 B5 TQM.

    I don't mind rolling the fenders, MUST be able to clear the stoptechs, and want as wide of a tire as I can fit. Anyone fitted 245/35/18's? Diameter is within less than a HALF percent, width is just awesome, and Pilotsport II's come in this size. any thoughts?

    -for that matter, 255/35/18's are barely over a half percent larger in diameter and several desirable performance tires come in this size. PS2's included. -way out of the question I suppose?

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    Deactivated Four Rings
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    South Bend, IN

    Re: how about 245/35/18's?

    235/35-18 is as big as we go.....anything bigger would be "try at your own risk"

    Our website does not list the option, but we do have some wheel fitments for the 332mm diameter Stoptech kit. Give me a call direct for more info

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    Stage 3 Forum Advertiser Four Rings VMRWheels's Avatar
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    Re: how about 245/35/18's?

    Would you be interested in our VMR V708's? They clear a wide range of BBK's. If you send over a brake caliper template i can test fit it for you.

    Thanks,

    Charles@VMRWheels

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