Hello all, do you guys know what size of tire will fit for 16X9.5 wheels I purchase a Epsilon wheel 16X9.5 for back and front is 16X8.5 but what size of tire will be right for E9
Hi Chris, it was used and seller didn't know and I don't know how to fined it if I take a picture back and front will you tell it is Epsilon wheel and I pay over 2 grand they are very nice wheel but little to wide.Without knowing the offset we would just be guessing, those are awfully wide wheels.
These two sites gives you an idea of the tire size, and offset.Hi Chris, it was used and seller didn't know and I don't know how to fined it if I take a picture back and front will you tell it is Epsilon wheel and I pay over 2 grand they are very nice wheel but little to wide.
Hi Chris, it was used and seller didn't know and I don't know how to fined it if I take a picture back and front will you tell it is Epsilon wheel and I pay over 2 grand they are very nice wheel but little to wide.
Here's how to find offsetHi Chris, it was used and seller didn't know and I don't know how to fined it...
Thank you my friend now I learn
Hello, Thank you for sharing your knowledge there is the pix and the wheel is 3 peace I can make front 8" and the back 10" wide like you see at the picture 8.5" wheel the leap is 0.5 wider than 9.5" wheel what do you think 10" on back and 8" on front@BarryG runs:
Toyo R1R
215/45/16 front
225/45/16 rear
16x8 & 16x10 bbs rs
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My guess is that your front 8,5" will be too wide, and after that it comes down to having very exact ETs, there won't be much room to play with in either direction.
Can you post a picture or two of your wheels?
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Hello My friend, thank you so much that you spend all this time to explain me I hope I can make it up for you I am glad we have nice people like you in this community and I have one more question is it common to use a 15" wheel on front and 16" on back I fined a 15"X7 with good price that I can buy and can use my 16"X8.5" for back what do you think thank you in advancethis is NOT a simple answer - it greatly depends on the suspension. i believe that @BarryG is running a coilover suspension, which is significantly narrower than stock springs or Carl Nelson lowering springs, and is adjustable ... which will allow wider wheels and can create a lower stance. at a minimum, you also need to look at rolling your fender lips and either use a negative camber plate or an adjustable camber plate. those of us who have run 7" fronts with 205/55-16" tires have faced catching the fender lips and ruining tires, but worse causing damage to the fender / paint job.
@Candia4441 you have asked what tire fits on a 9.5" / 10" wheel. my advice is to spend some time on tirerack and look at the specs of tires as they list what size wheel widths they fit. i also recommend that you spend some time on the FAQ - tire sizes - listed in my signature below. the tire diameter most people use is 24.7" to 24.9" - as we all know, bigger wheel diameter requires lower profile tires - this comes into play with the width and profile series to determine tire diameter. the lower profile within a similar width generally creates a wider contact patch on the ground ... which means the shoulders of the tires are squarer - this causes contact with the inner fender or the suspension.
in my humble opinion, unless you are going to do some significant suspension modifications, i would NOT go to those widths ... but that is your call, i just hope you don't create damage
not really, don't know anybody who has done that