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18" tramlines
hi just looking for some advice ,i am wanting to buy some bbs lm alloys but they don't 17" with 130 pdc 's they do 18" x8.5 but i have been warned off these as i am told it will make the car tramline ? if this is not the case any idea's for the et's , im running 2" narrowed beam up front with cb dropped spindles and empi disks on an irs back end ,i am told this increases the track width by 22 mm per side on the back which looks about right as the wheels are sat flush with the rear fenders (got 914 5.5 fuches on at the moment ) any way any infomation would be greatly appreciated
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In my experience it is more the tire that makes the car tramline. I have had old BFGs, then Nitto 450s on my Jetta with 16"s, and this was over many years time. I just got the new BFG G-force, and now it tramlines.
I have 18"s on my M3, no tramlining, but I bet if I went to BFG G-force, they would. My 2 cents. Jason
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jon
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Feel like an idiot...but what is tramlining???
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Hey, lets both feel like idiots
... what is "tramlining
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tramlining is when you have wide tyres and they tend to follow the wear grooves in the road..
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also do you recon 8.5,9or 10's for the back?i thought maybe make the dish a bit deeper at the back to make it look mean lol |
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