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Old 06 March 2015 | 11:12 AM
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Hi Guys,

What size tyre is going to work best on a hawkeye STI on 18x8.5 wheels?

I'm wanting a nice flush fit too (aside from tyre size) - what's recommended to achieve this? These are the wheels i'll be buying:

http://scoobyworld.co.uk/catalog/pro...oducts_id=3510

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Old 06 March 2015 | 02:23 PM
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Done a bit of research on this and think on stock suspension the prodrive GT1 should look nice at:

18x8.5 with 245/40/18 rubber.

Anyone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong but i think that will give a nice stance.
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ive got 18x8.5 on my hawk with 245/40/18
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Originally Posted by BBB3
ive got 18x8.5 on my hawk with 245/40/18
You have any pics of how they sit mate?
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This is one, may have a few more if needed

https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...v-limited.html
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Originally Posted by BBB3
This is one, may have a few more if needed

https://www.scoobynet.com/members-ga...v-limited.html
Ta mate looks nice, you know what offset they are? the gt1's im looking at are ET53
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Have you bought the gT1's ?
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Have you bought the gT1's ?
No not yet mate why? Trying to figure out what i need to get a nice flush fit with the arches, the standard 17s really sit inside the arches to me it looks bad.
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245/40/18 is the correct size.

Funny enough i am looking at a set of these too.

There is a seller on the bay doing them cheaper than scoobyworld
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Originally Posted by matt-c
245/40/18 is the correct size.

Funny enough i am looking at a set of these too.

There is a seller on the bay doing them cheaper than scoobyworld
Yeah jeff fowkes, been in touch with them, 18x8.5 ET53 Prodrive GT1's with 245/40/18 vredestein ultra sessanta pre-fitted (my preferred tyre choice - on various cars been by far the best all rounders) for £1175 delivered UK. Can't go wrong.

Could get it cheaper by buying the tyres seperately from camskill or such like but to be fair I paid £300 more than that just for tyres on my previous E92 M3. So to me, seems like a bargain and the convenience of them arriving fitted to the wheels is worth £100 to me

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Originally Posted by mestonian
Yeah jeff fowkes, been in touch with them, 18x8.5 ET53 Prodrive GT1's with 245/40/18 vredestein ultra sessanta pre-fitted (my preferred tyre choice - on various cars been by far the best all rounders) for £1175 delivered UK. Can't go wrong.

Could get it cheaper by buying the tyres seperately from camskill or such like but to be fair I paid £300 more than that just for tyres on my previous E92 M3. So to me, seems like a bargain and the convenience of them arriving fitted to the wheels is worth £100 to me

That's a damn good price!!

I got the same alloys but bought direct from subaru and opted for Michelin pilot sports 3 in 235/40/18 as I was told that 245 would rub.
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My wheels are ET48
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Originally Posted by BBB3
My wheels are ET48
Cheers , are you lowered on springs? Or coilovers? If so by how much?
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How are people running 245/40/18 on a newage Impreza???

RB320 runs 235/40/18 and i thought that this would be pretty much the limit on a 8.5inch rim, but 245/40/18 is hatch newer STi tyre size and I know they rub like mad on hawk/blob/bug!!!
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
How are people running 245/40/18 on a newage Impreza???

RB320 runs 235/40/18 and i thought that this would be pretty much the limit on a 8.5inch rim, but 245/40/18 is hatch newer STi tyre size and I know they rub like mad on hawk/blob/bug!!!
Mine don't rub at all under Hard driving ?

And it's standard spec c set up.
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Originally Posted by BBB3
Mine don't rub at all under Hard driving ?

And it's standard spec c set up.
Is the Spec C the same ride height as a normal STi???

Is there much traveling distance from your tyre to the arch extension???
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
Is the Spec C the same ride height as a normal STi???
10mm lower standard.
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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
Is the Spec C the same ride height as a normal STi???

Is there much traveling distance from your tyre to the arch extension???
I think they are slight lower?

There isn't a great gap

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Originally Posted by scoobyboy1
How are people running 245/40/18 on a newage Impreza???

RB320 runs 235/40/18 and i thought that this would be pretty much the limit on a 8.5inch rim, but 245/40/18 is hatch newer STi tyre size and I know they rub like mad on hawk/blob/bug!!!

That's what I was told which is why I went for 235/40/18
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Originally Posted by mickeymouse
That's what I was told which is why I went for 235/40/18
My mate runs 235/40/18 on his JDM STI, which is lowered slightly on Tein springs and the rears catch when driven hard or with anyone sitting in the rear.

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My Blob has a set of those wheels off a Hatch, shod with the hatch-standard 245/40x18 Dunlops. It has AST coilovers.

When I had the geo done, we couldn't get the amount of camber I wanted as the tyres then rubbed on the ASTs, so we had to compromise (actually we didn't realise and it failed an MOT because of rubbing so had to have the geo re-done).

When the tyres wear out, I will probably go for 235/40x18 to avoid this problem.

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I was just going to say the same thing as Tim, If you guys with 245`s have coilovers on have you looked at the space on the inside especially at the rears at the top of the wheel, Just because its not rubbing on the arch doesnt mean its not rubbing
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