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The thread in which I get my comeuppance (tasteless wheels)

Discussion in '348/355' started by ChoonHound, Nov 27, 2023.

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  1. Ferrarium

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    Wheels are ok, certainly not horrrid or tasteless but the rear tire profile I’m not digging.
     
  2. ChoonHound

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    Too much stretch? Or something else?


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  3. Ferrarium

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    too thin, too much fender gap, not enough sidewall. Some people love that look, that's fine, just like some people like the rims sticking put beyond hue fenders like a 60s Camaro with aftermarket wheels and air shocks or even both conditions at one time some people like or are simply not aware of it..

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  4. ChoonHound

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    I’m not disagreeing with your judgment, I’m just not sure how to fix it.
     
  6. ShineKen

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    Tire specs?
     
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    215/45 and 255/40. 18” obv.
     
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    There’s your problem. Fronts should be 225 or 235. Rears should be 265/40
     
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    What do you mean, “should be”. Why?
     
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    They are the factory sizes and most are used to the look of those sizes as they fill up the gaps better than your sizes.
     
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    But not really. 225/40 (as used in 355) are THINNER than my 215/45 (obviously) and the 265/40s are barely any thicker. I think 5mm if memory serves.
     
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    The stance game is judged by millimeters and 5mm is enough to alter a look.
     
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    I have no clue what tires that’s running; looks like it could be 355 spec? Regardless, I think its stance comes from the fact it’s slammed.


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    I also didn’t specifically say 225/40. Personally, I dont like 225/40 either. I run 235/40’s.
     
  16. ChoonHound

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    You’re ignoring the significantly narrower front tires. I think what you’re really responding to is the fender gap, which is fair.


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    That car is most likely 225/40 & 265/40. It is far from slammed.
     
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    Your rear is what Ferrarium pointed out.
     
  19. ChoonHound

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    Right, that’s 355 spec. Agree to disagree on description of ride height, but it’s pretty low. Must be 2” lower.


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    Fair enough.


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  22. ChoonHound

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    Indeed. It’s significantly lower than these press photos of regular cars on the Ferrari site. Maybe the GTC had stiffer springs?

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    These probably have 215 & 255 sizes more so than the car being “slammed” which is my point. Taller tires fill up the gaps better and it looks less awkward running multi-piece wheels.
     
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    Very rarely do people run after-market wheels and keep factory stance.
     

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