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12-23-2021, 09:12 AM | #1 |
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A052 295/30/18
Is Bartledoo the only one running Yokohama AO52 295/30/18 square or are other people having success without the fender liners getting ripped out?
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Not sure how wide those run but I run 295/30/18 Hoosier R7s without any issues
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Me too - Fronts: 295/30/18 R7 on EC7 11" et 44 with 25mm spacer.
I've run them on 10" EC7 as well with no spacer. No issues there.
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This gives me a little more confidence that it will work. I currently get rubbing on the fender liners at full lock with the 275/35/18 Hoosier
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Do you have to lose the helper and run a 5" spring for this width?
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5" with helper - Spring perch isn't much of an issue.
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I did notch and hammer flat the welded seam in the back of the fender
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I have run it. 18x10.5 ET22 and A052 295/30/18. 5" front and 7" rear springs with JRZ RS One, helper springs, and rear weight jacks.
Rubs front fender liners a bit. I had a bit too much caster. I prefer maxxis RC1 275/35/18 |
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Can you run a 295/30 on a 18x10 titan wheel up front, or need a wider rim? Don't want to run spacers.
Happy running 275/35 now with Ohlins Track Day kit, but wouldn't mind that as an option down the road.
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I had intentions before selling my car of 295f/315r staggered on 18x11. It would have fit, but fender liners would have been pretty rubbed through I’m guessing (and already were from other aggressive fitments like 275/40/18). But I think on a 10.5” wheel with the right offsets running the 295 square should be much better and not much issue.
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I wouldn't - I would want a 10.5 or wider to support it. +1 to the fender liner comments. An existing tiny fender liner hole grew when I ran 295/30/18 A052 on 18x10.5 ET22
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295/30 A052 on Titan7 18x10.5 +25
Need about 3-5mm spacer up front for inboard clearance at this offset.
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