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Falken 452's 2007 Sedan
Been reading through this forum for about two hours and have been seeing quite a few opinions on which brand and model of tire everyone likes. Thankfully my decision was made on those two criteria for me when I had my rear passenger side stock tire go flat today. The only thing I could find locally in 245/45/18 was a Falken 452. So now I'd like to pickup a set of Falken 452s for my fronts next week but unfortunately the 452's dont come in 225/50/18s.
I'll be the first to admit that I've never owned a car long enough to have to replace tires so I have no clue what I can change measurement wise when replacing a tire. I love my G35 though and am most likely going to buy it out when the lease is up so its time to learn. To keep a matched set, my only options up front that seem reasonable are the following: 225/45/18 - (Slightly smaller, spedometer ~2mph slow) 245/45/18 - (Touch smaller, spedometer ~.5mph slow) I've heard matching the fronts with the rears will mess up VDC though. Is that true? If so will the 225/45/18s mess it up as well? Would it be better to get a different brand and model up front to keep my stock sizes and keep everything working properly? Thanks for your advice, I definitely have alot to learn. |
I don't think matching, as long as the overall diameter is the same, will mess up VDC. I have a non-staggered set-up on my Sport.
You may be able to get away with 245/45 in the front, but check Falken's tire specifications and make sure it's safe to mount it on your front rims, which i'm assuming is 7.5" wide. |
Thanks for the post soundmike! It looks like Falken's approved rims are 7.5" for the 225s and 7.5-9.0" for the 245's so looks like the 245s are doable from a rim standpoint.
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Any other advice from the experts? Im still struggling with which direction to go. Seems like the 225/45s would be a more aggressive change than the 245/45s but I really love going around corners fast and want to avoid messing with my VDC.
The 225/45s change my diameter -7/10" and the 245/45s change my diameter -2/10". I think the only other real concern I have keeping me from trying the 245/45s now is that Im putting a much wider tire on a 7.5" rim. If thats not an issue I think Im going to go with the matched tires and hope for the best. Thanks in advance. |
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