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18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and where?

Posted:
Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:41 pm
by Iggy
What tyres would you recommened and where can I get it for a good price here in Perth?
Re: 18x8 +44 offset. Will it fit properly for 2012 Legacy 2.

Posted:
Thu Jul 23, 2015 11:50 pm
by jslayz
Advan AD08r 225's
IME they are very nice!
Re: 18x8 +44 offset. Will it fit properly for 2012 Legacy 2.

Posted:
Fri Jul 24, 2015 12:11 am
by Iggy
jslayz wrote:Advan AD08r 225's
IME they are very nice!
Thanks for the tip. I'll look into this. Btw, would you know if the wheel specs will fit the Liberty? Without fender rolling?
Re: 18x8 +44 offset. Will it fit properly for 2012 Legacy 2.

Posted:
Fri Jul 24, 2015 12:31 am
by HyRax
Yes, they will fit fine. No rolling necessary.
225/45/18 or 225/40/18 rubber to suit (dunno if the 2012 2.5i has a slightly smaller wheel than the 3.0 and GT like the Gen4 did - compare your stock wheels and rubber with the specs above on a tyre size calculator).
Re: 18x8 +44 offset. Will it fit properly for 2012 Legacy 2.

Posted:
Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:48 am
by Iggy
HyRax wrote:Yes, they will fit fine. No rolling necessary.
225/45/18 or 225/40/18 rubber to suit (dunno if the 2012 2.5i has a slightly smaller wheel than the 3.0 and GT like the Gen4 did - compare your stock wheels and rubber with the specs above on a tyre size calculator).
So I'm already getting the 18x8.5 +44 rims, any suggestions on where I can get tyres? I live in Perth and I don't know if Bob Jane's or Tyrepower charge way too much.
Re: 18x8 +44 offset. Will it fit properly for 2012 Legacy 2.

Posted:
Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:00 pm
by HyRax
Iggy wrote:So I'm already getting the 18x8.5 +44 rims, any suggestions on where I can get tyres? I live in Perth and I don't know if Bob Jane's or Tyrepower charge way too much.
Can't speak for Perth, but lots of places in Sydney are happy to ship. I last bought my
Kuhmo KU36 tyres at a good price from
International Tyre Trader in Sydney. They also list their wares on their
FleaBay store.

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Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Tue Jul 28, 2015 12:24 pm
by shav
Ive got Continental Contisport MC5 recently and rate them highly. 225/40/18
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Tue Jul 28, 2015 8:10 pm
by BigBCalais
shav wrote:Ive got Continental Contisport MC5 recently and rate them highly. 225/40/18
This. I had these on my enkeis and they are a very good tyre, pretty good grip and not much noise
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Thu Jul 30, 2015 5:11 am
by Iggy
Thank you for all your help. I was able to have the new wheels and tyres put on today. I am currently using Nexen tyres as per the shop's recommendation and I got them for a good price. So far I am satisfied with its performance. One thing I have to do now is lower the height with springs


Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:34 am
by shav
Great choice in wheels. Ive used the Nexen tyres before too. They arent bad for the street as long as you dont push them. They will be sufficient.
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 9:58 am
by HyRax
Iggy wrote:One thing I have to do now is lower the height with springs

Is that seriously the stock height for Gen5? Holy cow, that's huge...
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:18 pm
by Iggy
shav wrote:Great choice in wheels. Ive used the Nexen tyres before too. They arent bad for the street as long as you dont push them. They will be sufficient.
It's my first time to use Nexen as well, hopefully it'll last long as I don't really drive that hard

Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:20 pm
by Iggy
HyRax wrote:Iggy wrote:One thing I have to do now is lower the height with springs

Is that seriously the stock height for Gen5? Holy cow, that's huge...
Yup, that's stock height and it's unbearably high especially after putting on bigger wheels :') Do you have any suggestions with regards to which springs I should get? I've look at King Springs but I'm not sure if they're any good.
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

Posted:
Thu Jul 30, 2015 12:41 pm
by shav
Kings Springs are an ok entry level spring for those on a budget. It will do the job but the ride quality will be less than you have now. I wouldnt go less than a Kings low (25mm drop) to still give an added handling gain but not sacrifice ride quality too much.
Re: 18x8.5 +44 offset. What tyres would you recommend and wh

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Thu Jul 30, 2015 2:32 pm
by HyRax
Iggy wrote:Yup, that's stock height and it's unbearably high especially after putting on bigger wheels :') Do you have any suggestions with regards to which springs I should get? I've look at King Springs but I'm not sure if they're any good.
Not a fan of King as they used to have a long time reputation of sagging after not too long (don't know if that still applies today). Personally I went the whole hog and got coilovers, but I'm also wearing boots that are 5% larger than they should be to correct the speedo, but it also fills out the wheel arches more.