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Old 05-27-2002, 06:08 PM   #1 (permalink)
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18" RHz5000's with 225/35/18 paradas on 4th gen

Does anyone have this wheel and tire package on their lude. I'm a little worried about the width of the tire. Is 225 to wide? Am I going to have problems?
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We need more info like wheel offset, wheel width, and what kinda tires you're planning on running.
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Re: 18" RHz5000's with 225/35/18 paradas on 4th gen

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Does anyone have this wheel and tire package on their lude. I'm a little worried about the width of the tire. Is 225 to wide? Am I going to have problems?
I'm not sure of the offset of the stock, 4th Gen rims, but most likely you will have a problem with rubbing.
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if u worried just go with a 215 but i think that 35 is too small i think 40 will be closer to stock
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I'm selling mine for $995.00. I have 215's though. I didn't want any fitment probs and I didn't want 'tire flab' hanging over the rim's lip. Let me know if you're interested.
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I got 19" Z5000's.. 215.35 rubber I am getting ROLLED all the way around... I personally would not go with 225 with 19" size... 215...
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i'm running RH Evo C2000 18x7.5 on toyo tires.. the cheap ones .. FZ4's i think w/+42 offset 225/35/18's on Koni Yellow/Eibach Sportline combo (1.3" drop) and a Ingall's front camber kit and i do in fact rub slightly on the inside wheel well when i try to take corners or hit speed bumps.(both front/rear but only on the inside liner) this is on a 4th Gen Lude if you're wondering. pretty sure that 215's are better fit in regards to rubbing. i do not rub on the outside lip so until the tires go bald then i'll prob. go 215's next time.
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I use a 215/35 on my 18s and will use the same on my 19s, but 225 might rub a bit
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I'm selling mine for $995.00. I have 215's though. I didn't want any fitment probs and I didn't want 'tire flab' hanging over the rim's lip. Let me know if you're interested.

Hey Rob should I get these? We'd be Z5000 brothers!
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I'm selling mine for $995.00. I have 215's though. I didn't want any fitment probs and I didn't want 'tire flab' hanging over the rim's lip. Let me know if you're interested.
Nevermind....dude you know that those are 5-bolt...4th gens are 4-bolt
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