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EcoBrick Bob
08-22-2008, 01:08 PM
Here are the OEM G8 tire specifications from TireRack's website. (http://www.kqzyfj.com/ic108xdmjdl042A886A02156A752)

18" x 8" Wheels for BOTH the G8 and G8 GT

Summer Tires

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 245-45 VR 18 Wear - 140 AA (Higher = better)
Weight 28 lbs. Section width 9.6" Height 26.7" Rev. Per Mile 780 ( wear)

Cost $199.00 + shipping

All Season Tires

Goodyear Eagle RS-A 245-45 VR 18 Wear - 260 AA (higher = better)
Weight 28 lbs. Section width 9.6" Height 26.6" Rev. Per Mile 786 ( wear)

Cost $252.00 + shipping


19" x 8" Wheels for G8 GT Sport Package

Summer Tires

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 245-40-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 29 lbs. Section width 9.9" Height 26.9" Rev. Per Mile 774

Cost $273.00 + shipping



Note: 19" tire is both wider and taller but still is a "245" spec. width.

Optional Rear Tires for 19" Note: these need to mounted on 9" - 10" rim widths.

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 275-35-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 30 lbs. Section width 11.3" Height 26.5" Rev. Per Mile 785

Cost $298.00 + shipping

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 285-35-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 31 lbs. Section width 11.7" Height 26.7" Rev. Per Mile 780

Cost $312.00 + shipping


There are many other tire brands that have tires that match the above.
Weights, width, height, RPM, and wear all vary from brand to brand, but are quite close to these numbers. Note: SECTION WIDTH is not TREAD width, but is important relative to the fit when considered with the rim offset.

Tire prices vary all over the map for like kind tires.

Rim offset - OEM is 48 mm. This means that from the inside of the hub to the inside rim edge, is 48 mm. The higher the number the less the wheel sticks out towards the fender edge.

RRM

GRRRR8
08-23-2008, 08:41 AM
Good info Rob. I think if you stick with the 27 as a max height the car will respond the best for 1/4 mile activity.

R.Penguin
08-23-2008, 01:09 PM
Here are the OEM G8 tire specifications from TireRack's website.

18" x 8" Wheels for BOTH the G8 and G8 GT

Summer Tires

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 245-45 VR 18 Wear - 140 AA (Higher = better)
Weight 28 lbs. Section width 9.6" Height 26.7" Rev. Per Mile 780 ( wear)

Cost $199.00 + shipping

All Season Tires

Goodyear Eagle RS-A 245-45 VR 18 Wear - 260 AA (higher = better)
Weight 28 lbs. Section width 9.6" Height 26.6" Rev. Per Mile 786 ( wear)

Cost $252.00 + shipping


19" x 8" Wheels for G8 GT Sport Package

Summer Tires

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 245-40-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 29 lbs. Section width 9.9" Height 26.9" Rev. Per Mile 774

Cost $273.00 + shipping



Note: 19" tire is both wider and taller but still is a "245" spec. width.

Optional Rear Tires for 19" Note: these need to mounted on 9" - 10" rim widths.

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 275-35-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 30 lbs. Section width 11.3" Height 26.5" Rev. Per Mile 785

Cost $298.00 + shipping

Bridgestone Potenza RE 050A 285-35-ZR 19 Wear - 140 AA
Weight 31 lbs. Section width 11.7" Height 26.7" Rev. Per Mile 780

Cost $312.00 + shipping


There are many other tire brands that have tires that match the above.
Weights, width, height, RPM, and wear all vary from brand to brand, but are quite close to these numbers. Note: SECTION WIDTH is not TREAD width, but is important relative to the fit when considered with the rim offset.

Tire prices vary all over the map for like kind tires.

Rim offset - OEM is 48 mm. This means that from the inside of the hub to the inside rim edge, is 48 mm. The higher the number the less the wheel sticks out towards the fender edge.

RRM
Pretty much why I go with the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S,


Size 245/40ZR-19 94Y DIR
UTQG WEAR - 400AA
Speed Rating Z*

*Meets or exceeds original equipment speed rating.

About $350.00 installed, balanced & warranty + free rotating for life.

I got about 40,000mi + on my last set, & they are very sticky wet or dry.

spartan227
04-07-2009, 10:07 AM
I bought (at the advice of the tire place) some summer chrome rims & tires, they're 255/45/18's in front and 275/40/18 both on 8.5 rims w/38 offset.
Problem is in a heavy turn, I'm rubbing the rear tires w/the fender.

Do I change my rims/offset or tire size?

Any recommendations?

Thanks.

-Ray-
04-07-2009, 10:08 AM
I bought (at the advice of the tire place) some summer chrome rims & tires, they're 255/45/18's in front and 275/40/18 both on 8.5 rims w/38 offset.
Problem is in a heavy turn, I'm rubbing the rear tires w/the fender.

Do I change my rims/offset or tire size?

Any recommendations?

Thanks.

More positive offset. 48 for the fronts, and 50-55 for the rears.

Larry GT
05-05-2009, 02:50 PM
I just got 4 M. Pilot Sport Plusses. I had to ask the tech why the "Plus" as it is not mentioned in any of the brochures.
Regardless, they seem far superior to the Eagles the car came with...

meinsla
06-27-2009, 11:42 PM
What's the torque spec for the lug nuts? I'm hearing a lot of 100 ft/lbs and a lot of 125 ft/lbs.

And does it matter what wheels you put on it?

Edit: I talked to TireRack.com and they're saying 140 ft/lbs.....

Can we get a correct number on this?

Blackrider
08-20-2009, 08:25 AM
Whats the widest 40 profile I can put on the back without any issues.

G8JOE
11-14-2009, 12:54 PM
bump

-Ray-
11-14-2009, 01:51 PM
What's the torque spec for the lug nuts? I'm hearing a lot of 100 ft/lbs and a lot of 125 ft/lbs.

And does it matter what wheels you put on it?

Edit: I talked to TireRack.com and they're saying 140 ft/lbs.....

Can we get a correct number on this?

It is 125 ft lbs. Really.

kutza
09-18-2010, 10:45 AM
Here is image that shows offset on a wheel. It is measured from the center of a wheels ( center = zero offset), a Positive offset will tuck under a car. A Negative will protrude out.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v666/kutza/wheels/wheeloffset.gif

kendall.alston
05-22-2011, 04:01 AM
thanks!

1MeanG8GT
07-18-2013, 09:51 AM
PLEASE HELP, NEW MEMBER, I HAVE FOUND SOME WHEELS WITH DEEP DISH, TO BE CORRECT (NLMOTORING.COM) XXR 526'S ONE IS A 20x9 (+13) AND ONE IS A 20x9(+35), WILL 245/35/20'S BE A GOOD FOR THAT WHEEL AND IS THE G8 LUG FITMENT 5x120? I'M SORRY TO ASK SUCH A SIMPLE QUESTION BUT I HONESTLY DON'T KNOW AND FIGURED THE TIRE/WHEEL FORUM STICKY THREAD WOULD BE THE BEST PLACE TO LOOK/ASK.

THANX

SRG963
07-18-2013, 10:07 AM
Your offsets are about an inch further out than what works IMO.

Are you wanting to run 245's all around, or just the front?

With 245's on the front, you should look between (+30 to +40) IMO.

With 275's on the rear, offsets should be close to +50....Stock HSV 9.5" wide wheel offset is +57 (+45 to +60)

1MeanG8GT
07-18-2013, 10:12 AM
Well my offsets are for the "hellaflush/fatlace" look i've been wanting and had on my ///m3(may she r.i.p.) but i wanted the +35's on the front and the +13's on the rear, solely due to the fact that i want the deep dish look. Most vmr owner's (no offense) and most g8 owners when they replace the stock wheels, they all go with something with no lip, and i get it, thats their thing, but i dig fat lips (lol)

also would running an 11" wheel in the rear rob the g8gt of performance?

ALSO WOULD RUNNING AN 11" WHEEL REQUIRE FENDER/WHEEL WELL MODS?

vert
07-18-2013, 10:21 AM
Well my offsets are for the "hellaflush/fatlace" look i've been wanting and had on my ///m3(may she r.i.p.) but i wanted the +35's on the front and the +13's on the rear, solely due to the fact that i want the deep dish look. Most vmr owner's (no offense) and most g8 owners when they replace the stock wheels, they all go with something with no lip, and i get it, thats their thing, but i dig fat lips (lol)

also would running an 11" wheel in the rear rob the g8gt of performance?


ALSO WOULD RUNNING AN 11" WHEEL REQUIRE FENDER/WHEEL WELL MODS?

You will have to a lot modifying to do to run 11" wheel in the rear plus the offset will need to be in the +50's.

SRG963
07-18-2013, 10:23 AM
http://www.canibeat.com/2011/07/stance-pontiac-g8-hellaflush/

EcoBrick Bob
07-18-2013, 12:16 PM
If you like "Dish", look at TSW BEYERN wheels for BMW. If you go to their website (TSW) their wheel specs show lip width. I am running Beyern Multi 19 x 8.5 40 offset fronts - stock tires, and 19 x 9.5" 45 offset rear using 285 050A's. Lots of cool lip. On my other G8, I am running Breyton Race CS which have lots of lip. TireRack sold these, but deleted the G8 usage due to cut tires. Mine are 19 x 8.5" 30 offset fronts and 19 x 9.5" 35 offset rears. The 275 050A's got cut on the drivers side, before I rolled the fenders. G8 rear fenders have a square lip which easily cuts tires.

Breyton wheels
http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m406/RobMoser/IMG_5523.jpg (http://s334.photobucket.com/user/RobMoser/media/IMG_5523.jpg.html)

Breyton fender lip view
http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m406/RobMoser/IMG_5521.jpg (http://s334.photobucket.com/user/RobMoser/media/IMG_5521.jpg.html)

Beyern Wheels
http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m406/RobMoser/IMG_5447.jpg (http://s334.photobucket.com/user/RobMoser/media/IMG_5447.jpg.html)

Beyern showing fender edge
http://i334.photobucket.com/albums/m406/RobMoser/IMG_5420.jpg (http://s334.photobucket.com/user/RobMoser/media/IMG_5420.jpg.html)

1MeanG8GT
07-18-2013, 01:02 PM
(no homo) but omg, f*ck yeah! That's exactly what i'm talking about. And the xxr 526's look almost the same but with a slightly deeper dish lip in the rear, now, just fmi, why would i run a +35 in the rear and the +13 in the front if the offset puts the wheel center farther in, in the rear and farther out in the front? I may be confused or i d k. Like i know the offset is to help for wheel fitment, but i still want that same look, and im afraid of, if what im assuming is right, that the offset's are going to compromise the fat lip rear, skinny lip front look im going for. Please advise. Thanks

is stephen frames a member on our forum?

EcoBrick Bob
07-18-2013, 01:56 PM
The smaller the offset number, the further the wheel sticks out given the same width. I had a set of Shuk wheels on a GTO that were 8" 40 offset in front and 9" 48 offset in rear and the lip width was identical.

13 offset fronts will stick out further than 35 in rear, unless you are doing like 8" front width and 10+" in back. Front fenders are factory rolled, so even if they rub, it is unlikely you will cut a tire, but you could easily bend the fender if the tire hits too hard.

There is a solution to having really deep dish wide + 13 offset wheels... Buy 17" and put smaller diameter wheels, like 305 - 20 - 17" in rear!:shutup: Will look like a rice rocket,:cool2: but they will have really deep dish and stick out a couple inches beyond the fender.:brock::cheers:

1MeanG8GT
07-19-2013, 06:52 AM
ACCORDING TO THE TIRE SIZE CALCULATORS, THE 13 DOES NOT STICK OUT AS FAR AS THE 35. I THINK OUR DEFINITIONS OF STICKING OUT MIGHT BE DIFFERENT. I MEAN STICKING OUT FARTHER FROM THE CENTER OF THE WHEEL NOT AS IN THE WHEEL WILL STICK OUT FARTHER FROM THE VEHICLE WHEN MOUNTED. THAT'S WHERE THE CONFUSION MAY BE. I LOOKED ON THE TIRE CALC AND THE OFFSET CALC, AND FROM CENTER WHEEL, THE MOUNTING FACE WAS PUSHED OUT FARTHER ON THE 35, GIVING THE WHEEL ITSELF A SMALLER LIP, AND THE 13'S VICE VERSA. ANYWAY, WHAT WOULD BE A GOOD TIRE FOR ALL FOUR, CONSIDERING THE WHEELS ARE 20x9 AND I DONT HAVE A CHOICE ON WIDTH. ITS 9" OR 11" THATS IT. AND IVE BEEN TOLD 11" MEANS MODDING THE FENDERS, NOT GONNA DO THAT, EVEN ON THE REAR. AND I DONT WANT ANOTHER WHEEL. SOOOOO....? GOOD TIRE CHOICE, SAME FOR ALL FOUR OR SHOULD I GET A LARGER PROFILE FOR THE REAR? (ALL 4 WHEELS ARE 9"WIDE)

Shredmo
07-19-2013, 07:36 AM
THIS WILL BE COOL

http://i223.photobucket.com/albums/dd238/Shredmo/13offset_zps2f9021c2.jpg (http://s223.photobucket.com/user/Shredmo/media/13offset_zps2f9021c2.jpg.html)

EDIT: SORRY FOR THE SHITTY 'ART'