沼の出口はこちら GR86/BRZに265/35R18をインストール!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @barGR86
    @barGR86 Год назад +2

    主の「かたいんかいw」があとからクスクスきます^^ いつも有益な情報有り難うございます。

    • @car-log-channel
      @car-log-channel  Год назад +1

      コメントありがとうございます^ ^
      後から見返してみたら自分にツッコミ入れたくなったのでw
      こんな動画でもお役に立てたなら良かったです^ ^

  • @pawg206
    @pawg206 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have no idea what you said, but I think you said, if you want to fit the 265 it will rub on full lock, but you have to use spacers. The wheels will poke out a little. There for MAX makes a fender over lay to have more clearance but you have to trim the inside to prep it to fit on. Also you still have to have some negative camber to make it sit flush.. that’s what I was seeing lol 😂

  • @zayedalwan381
    @zayedalwan381 Год назад +1

    In your opinion, 18x9.5 45 which tyre fits with no problem

    • @car-log-channel
      @car-log-channel  Год назад

      I apologize for the misunderstanding. If the offset is 45, it will interfere with the rear fender, so we recommend wheels with an offset of 50 or more. In Japan, 9.5J and PCD100 wheels are not currently on the market, so I had no choice but to choose 9J.

    • @zayedalwan381
      @zayedalwan381 Год назад

      @@car-log-channel Thank you for the reply, to clear i know 265 will interfere with the rear fender. Am asking what tire size will fit without interfering, am planning to go with 245/35/18

    • @car-log-channel
      @car-log-channel  Год назад

      @@zayedalwan381
      I don't think it will probably hit, but depending on the camber angle and tire brand, there is a possibility that it will hit. Even if the old model tires (for example Direzza Z3) and the new model tires (RE71RS) are the same size 245, the actual tire size of the RE71RS is wider. If the rear camber is around 2.5 degrees, I don't think any tire will hit the rear fender.

    • @zayedalwan381
      @zayedalwan381 Год назад +1

      @@car-log-channel appreciates a lot for your support and feedback. After all, it's all about the camber degree then to adjust without hitting. I will give it a try and sure will let you know. Thanks again 🙏🏻