225/40-18 on 18x8 rim 40 offset

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Anyone have a pic mounted on a coupe??? I have been searching member rides for 2 hours and have had no luck.


Any problem running different size tires on an accord? Thinkin 245/40-18 rear, 225/40-18 front
 
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I know but I'm trying to make what I have work for now. I can get 2 goodyear f1's at 50% tread for $75. I just wanted to know if that would sit flush. And what I have is 8" width
 
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a 225 on a 8 inch rim would fit fine.. i have a 225 on a 8.5 up front and i have no problems turning or rubbing and i am pretty slammed i would say. you wont have that stretched look tho so i dont know if your going for that

i cant really say if its gonna sit flush because that depends on your offset now
 

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depending on how lowered you are, it would probably sit a couple CM in but almost flush i would say. if you are 4x4 then it would poke maybe 1/4 to 1/2 inch out

looking for pics to reference to so gimme a min
 

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It would probably look like this just 2mm out more which is almost nothing in my opinion... I dont recommend running 245 in the rear because you are gonna have major rubbing issues. SO BAD that you wont be able to move with out ripping ur bumper off... if your rear tire is wider i recommend still running the same tire size just stretched to avoid rubbing issues
 

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Can I do the bumper bolt relocation to solve that problem in the rear? Sorry if these are dumb questions. I'm used to working on lifted trucks.
 
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