01-20-2025, 09:33 PM | #1 |
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Toyo R888R’s rubbing
I installed some R888R’s and I have a slight rubbing issue on some turns and hard bumps.
Tire sizes are 305/35/20 285/35/19 Toyo R888R I’m currently running spacers so the tires will fit. I tried with no spacers and the front wheels wouldn’t budge. Anybody else had issues with these sizes? |
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The rears aren’t as bad as the front though. I received my 5mm spacers, I’ll try installing those in the front and install 12mm spacers in the rear. |
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Pretty sure spacers will make it worse. Unless your rubbing on inner suspension components.
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What type of racing are you referring to? Road course?
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No more rubbing though.
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01-25-2025, 11:09 PM | #11 |
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You are right!! The diameter is too large, the rears are rubbing also due to the large diameter. I might have to bump back to 285/30 series.
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Think my brain assumed as you wouldn't normally run a 35 on 20". Good catch.
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Through various conversations with experts (mates at a bbq) I have been led to believe that the R888R’s while not the best track tyre, are the best at hooking up in a launch.
So when I take delivery of my new M2 I have no intention of tracking it as I will love it to much to beat on it so hard BUT, I would want to enjoy the thrill of feeling ALL of the power and acceleration potential by not breaking traction when accelerating hard off the lights from time to time With that being said I was thinking 305 R888R’s, but now hearing they don’t come in a 30 profile can anyone make any recommendations from experience of a tyre that can provide the grip to launch hard on the street and not break traction? Last edited by T-Rexx; Today at 05:55 AM.. |
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With traction on and stock power, traction is not a big of an issue. With that said, I would go with Nitto 555R2s regardless of what sizes the Toyo come in. Keep in mind the Nittos are more of a true drag radial (whereas the Toyo has more track benefits). One think to keep in mind, for daily street driving, the Nitto has a softer sidewall that has somewhat negative effect with cornering. |
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Are they a 100 tread wear tyre? |
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