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With that offset, I would suggest a mild stretch?
235/40/18 Falken Azenis RT-615's would be great.
RE-01R's are good too but expensive. Advan Neova's are even more bank.
But it depends on what ya like, lol. I'd say with agressive suspension that can handle the lower ride height, 235/40/18's would fit nicely under your fenders.
Otherwise, if you're one of the "need bump travel" type, 245/35/18 or maybe 255/35/18. 255 might have some sidewall flex though.. hah. Unless you find a nice size A048 but their sizes are limited.
These are just suggestions.. go with the gut feeling.
I envy you 05'+ STi owners with the stonger wheel bearings..
235/40/18 Falken Azenis RT-615's would be great.
RE-01R's are good too but expensive. Advan Neova's are even more bank.
But it depends on what ya like, lol. I'd say with agressive suspension that can handle the lower ride height, 235/40/18's would fit nicely under your fenders.
Otherwise, if you're one of the "need bump travel" type, 245/35/18 or maybe 255/35/18. 255 might have some sidewall flex though.. hah. Unless you find a nice size A048 but their sizes are limited.
These are just suggestions.. go with the gut feeling.
I envy you 05'+ STi owners with the stonger wheel bearings..
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From: Swell destination with clean offshores
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Yup the kdw's are pretty reasonable in price and have a good threadware rating.They last a long time w/alot of spirited driving has awesome grip in dry and wet.I would have gotten the Bridgestone s-03 but they are just too expensive..Bridgestone s-03 tires are awesome and superior in dry and wet.
Last edited by Teriyaaaaki; 02-27-2008 at 09:17 PM.