Matching Tire Sizes to GT350(R)
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Originally Posted by PonyMuscletang13
So I got the NT555G2's mounted over the weekend. They are 285/30/20 front, 305/30/20 rear. Not quite the GT350 specs but I'd say it was pretty close.
I'd love to post some pics but looks like we're having this phrase error issues again. And the IB app is also giving me blue screen(?) error or some sort.
Before all the impressions, I must kindly ask for an advise.
When the new tires are put on the car, and if the steering wheel feels loose/lighter (still on sport mode) than before, what should we check?
I'd love to post some pics but looks like we're having this phrase error issues again. And the IB app is also giving me blue screen(?) error or some sort.
Before all the impressions, I must kindly ask for an advise.
When the new tires are put on the car, and if the steering wheel feels loose/lighter (still on sport mode) than before, what should we check?
I thought this is alignment or possibly corner balancing (what this is...?) Hmm?
It's kinda rule of thumb to do an alignment after new tires, but camber is really the only thing you can change on these cars unless you have C/C plates, so if your old tires wore evenly, then you are probably good. So, that said...not sure what else to check if you're not getting a shudder in the wheel (which would denote the wheels being out of balance).
Hmm I was told unless the geometry (height) is changed there is no need for an alignment. The car already has some negative cambers to it from the suspension upgrades (coilover) while back. The new tires were just mounted on top of that setup.
In regards to the alignment, do we need the negative cambers? The old tires were not evenly worn and probably its because of this. Do most of you set the negatives vs stock straight (zero camber) when you get wider/performance tires or when suspension upgrade?
I'm really confused.
In regards to the alignment, do we need the negative cambers? The old tires were not evenly worn and probably its because of this. Do most of you set the negatives vs stock straight (zero camber) when you get wider/performance tires or when suspension upgrade?
I'm really confused.
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