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2003 GT STANDARD Alloy and Tire siszes please?


slimjim

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OK, so I walk into a show room in 2003 to buy a GT.

 

Can anyone tell me the size of the alloys and the tires that are on those alloys please?

 

My research says they are 18x8.5 + 225-45-18 on the front and 18x9.5 + 245-45-18 on the rear.

 

But I wanted to be sure and get confirmation on this.

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Nope not quite

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Track 18" v.1

HA HA ... cheers Husky! :thumbs:

 

So...

 

Front

Size: 18x8.0

Offset: +30mm

Weight: 18.19lbs

Tire: 225/45/18

 

Rear

Size: 18x8.5

Offset: +33mm

Weight: 18.62lbs

Tire: 245/45/18

 

Is what I am AIMING for..... with my pants wrong size 19x8.0 all round alloys.

 

I will do some calcs and ask another in a min :)

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yep thats the ones.

 

BUT

 

It's not quite what your aiming for, most people will put spacers on the rays to bring them to the right offset. The commonly accepted sizes are 20mm front and 25mm back

viewtopic.php?f=61&t=38020&hilit=spacer+stance

 

 

ask away, i'm always here :lol::blush:

Cool... but the SPACER doesn't effect the tire at all....

 

So I am still aiming for the same thing (as I am keeping the alloys I have, for now)

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ah if your looking for the original tyre sizes then those are the ones yes.

the spacer doesn't affect tyre size :thumbs:

 

also note you want to get tyres that are suited to the width of the rims you have so they don't end up bulging or stretched :thumbs:

That is going to be one of my next questions....

 

I couldn't understand how my alloys are ALL 19x8.0...

but the front tires are 225 40 19

but the back tires are 255 35 19

 

The width of the tires is 30 different! So they still fit, but the rear may "buldge" and front may "stretch"?

 

REALLY not happy with the setup of these damn alloys!

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yep your right there. Thats because the alloys dont stagger in size front to back, which they should.

not much you can do about the bulge and stretch unless you choose matching tyre widths front to back and have a different profile size to compensate for the required differing circumferences. But, having the same contact patch front and rear isn't going to be a good thing.

 

the headache continues :blush:

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yep your right there. Thats because the alloys dont stagger in size front to back, which they should.

not much you can do about the bulge and stretch unless you choose matching tyre widths front to back and have a different profile size to compensate for the required differing circumferences. But, having the same contact patch front and rear isn't going to be a good thing.

 

the headache continues :blush:

Yeah, I understand that :(

 

So, for now, I just want a little help choosing my new tires for the rear....

 

Here is my info as best as I can gather it!

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So, to make the best of a bad situation.... What size tire SHOULD I put on the back to replace the Avons?

I was going to put Vredestien Ultrac-Sessanta's on the rear, to match the front.

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tbh i don'tlike any suggestion that means you keep any of that tyre set up. 4.09% is pretty bad!

 

 

 

I guess you'd be going for

 

REAR: 245/40 R19, which is 0.13% different from stock

 

and if you were sticking with those rims i'd get the front changed to

 

FRONT: 225/40 R19, which is 0.44% different from stock

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tbh i don'tlike any suggestion that means you keep any of that tyre set up. 4.09% is pretty bad!

 

 

 

I guess you'd be going for

 

REAR: 245/40 R19, which is 0.13% different from stock

 

and if you were sticking with those rims i'd get the front changed to

 

FRONT: 225/40 R19, which is 0.44% different from stock

4.09% isn't "bad" ... is is fecking STUPID!

 

I swear, you should have to prove you know what you are doing when you buy alloys. Or even better, when you SELL them!

 

Thanks for all the help Husky. Not got the cash to change the fronts at the moment, but I WILL change the rears.

 

Then when I have some more cash, I will change the fronts.

Or is that a dangerous plan? Do I have to change them all at the same time?

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