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    ^lol I kinda miss it sniff sniff..

    AWD Converted Forward Facing 6466 E85 EVO 8 ECU Powered 2003 Galant

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    Senior TGC Member Skyforger's Avatar
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    I'll post pics tomorrow. :D

    I didn't realize it was gonna be gunmetal either, looks great in the engine bay.

    -Chris-

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L SOHC: "Octavia"
    2005 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe 2.4L DOHC

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    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    I know silver with gun metal is the bomb! lol

    AWD Converted Forward Facing 6466 E85 EVO 8 ECU Powered 2003 Galant

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    Bought some rims finally, now needs rubber!
    SSR GT-7 Forged Rims 18 x 8, +51mm Offset


    Can't wait to put these on!

    -Greg

    "I smashed up the grey one, bought me a red;
    Every time we hit the parking lot we turn heads!"
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    I'd use either a 245/40 or 235/40 tire with those. You'll hug the road nicely.

    Quote Originally Posted by Galantman03 View Post
    I know silver with gun metal is the bomb! lol
    I have to agree, sir.

    -Chris-

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L SOHC: "Octavia"
    2005 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe 2.4L DOHC

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    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    Both of those are bigger than necessary. A 225/40 proper summer tyre will be more than enough...All that more width will do is numb the feel through the steering wheel, delay response, add weight, cause more rubbing, the car would probably feel worse with that much tyre

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyforger View Post
    I'd use either a 245/40 or 235/40 tire with those. You'll hug the road nicely.
    Duly noted, dude

    Quote Originally Posted by Blue8g View Post
    Both of those are bigger than necessary. A 225/40 proper summer tyre will be more than enough...All that more width will do is numb the feel through the steering wheel, delay response, add weight, cause more rubbing, the car would probably feel worse with that much tyre
    Duly note as well, got some research to do!

    -Greg

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    I wouldn't say that. Going from a 16x6.5 with a 225/50 tire on the Pontiac to a 17x8 with a 235/45 tire, the bigger contact patch made quite the difference.

    As for the weight, the difference is so slight, it's nit even worth worrying about.

    -Chris-

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L SOHC: "Octavia"
    2005 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe 2.4L DOHC

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    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Skyforger View Post
    I wouldn't say that. Going from a 16x6.5 with a 225/50 tire on the Pontiac to a 17x8 with a 235/45 tire, the bigger contact patch made quite the difference.

    As for the weight, the difference is so slight, it's nit even worth worrying about.
    You say you noticed quite a difference but with the new setup you got:
    -A shorter sidewall
    -A less 'ballooned' sidewall
    -Not that much wider of a tyre

    PS: I assume you went to a different tyre (ex: Falken Ziex 512 to Falken Azenis RT615K), that can make a huge difference. I know it did when I switched from Kumho ASX on my G-Games to farm and fleet tyres on my steelies to Michelin PS2 on my BBS

    Also: The difference in weight is small, but the tyre is where weight is most noticeable.

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    I went from a Goodyear Eagle F1 All Season with the stockers to a General Exclaim UHP with the 17"s.

    It's just a wide rim, if it was an 18x7, 225/40 is perfect.

    -Chris-

    2003 Mitsubishi Galant ES 2.4L SOHC: "Octavia"
    2005 Honda Accord EX-L Coupe 2.4L DOHC

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    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    225's are perfect for an 8" wheel.

    Must post pic of my 225/45/17 PS2 on 17x8 +40 BBS RG-R


    _MG_6246copy by gbaby2089, on Flickr

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    That's not as badly stretched as I'd thought it would be...

    -Chris-

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    Quote Originally Posted by XxGiRLaNT06xX View Post
    From the looks of the girl, her face isnt that great.. nothing a paper bag couldnt fix... amirite?

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    Picked up some cheap wheels...

    4g64T 5spd

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    seriously, why did you sell that 8g?

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99 galant View Post
    seriously, why did you sell that 8g?
    I've been asking myself that a lot lately

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    Good feel guilty!
    Did you notice the sun shine pics of the Challenger? you were right, the colors are very close

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    Quote Originally Posted by 99 galant View Post
    Good feel guilty!
    Did you notice the sun shine pics of the Challenger? you were right, the colors are very close
    You know what that means.

    We both had cars with awesome colors

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    you got that right

    i know you asked for more sun pictures before the accident, they are here somewhere haha

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetamup2k3g View Post
    Duly noted, dude



    Duly note as well, got some research to do!

    i would go with 225/40 !! 245/40 r to much if ur lower than 2 inches
    STAY READY AND YOU WONT HAVE TO GET READY!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by wetamup2k3g View Post
    Bought some rims finally, now needs rubber!
    SSR GT-7 Forged Rims 18 x 8, +51mm Offset


    Can't wait to put these on!

    Very nice. Those are some sick ass wheels bro, keep us updated with the "after" pics.




    225/40/18 is the recommended up-size fitment for an 18x8 wheel, that's a perfect fit and its not stretched.


    example:






    For those that haven't seen this, this will help


    https://www.thegalantcenter.org/show...oper+tire+size
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