Staggering tires
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Staggering tires
I'm going to try to get new tires and rims as soon as I can. Need to get rid of stock tires. Been thinking about going the staggering route. Are there any negatives aside from not being able to rotate the tires? Does it wear down the life of the tires faster?
I'm looking at deep dish FR500 for the rear 18x10:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-deep-dish-fr500-2005.html
and FR500 18x9 for the front:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/18x9-gt4-black-2005.html
Those rims look good, though I don't know the weight of them, they'll play a part in my choice too.
As for tires, looking at Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position from Tire Rack. Going with all season tires since this is my DD..
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Potenza+RE960AS+Pole+Position
Anyone know other great tire sites?
I'm looking at deep dish FR500 for the rear 18x10:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/black-deep-dish-fr500-2005.html
and FR500 18x9 for the front:
http://www.americanmuscle.com/18x9-gt4-black-2005.html
Those rims look good, though I don't know the weight of them, they'll play a part in my choice too.
As for tires, looking at Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position from Tire Rack. Going with all season tires since this is my DD..
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Bridgestone&tireModel=Potenza+RE960AS+Pole+Position
Anyone know other great tire sites?

alkemist- BOSS

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Re: Staggering tires
I've gone through American Muscle for 3 cars now and never had a problem. 18x9 and 18x10 is a good combo, staggering the tires never had any noticable effects to me... have 17x9 and 17x10.5's on the cobra now.

03RedfireVert- GT

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Re: Staggering tires
I am running the black FR500's 18x9 18x10 setup and I liked it at first but now it is just growing old. I just want to save up and get a set of CCW's or True Forged wheels.

Boobinspector- MACH 1

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Re: Staggering tires
Nothing wrong with running the staggered setup for DD! I've been doing it for the better part of 3 1/2 years with no problems
I am running the 18x9 18x10 FR500 and love them! I run the Dunlop SP Sport 9000 275/40 up front and 285/50 out back. I love them, but they are not a winter tire. They do really well in the wet...above 40 degrees!
The tire you have in your post looks to be a decent tire, but is somewhat limited on size selection... I'd say the best combo for those wheels would be 265/40 (26.3 tall/10.7 wide) up front and the 275/40 (26.7 tall/10.9 wide) out back. With a staggered setup and a 10" wheel in the back, you may be happier with a wider tire such as the 285. I see Bridgestone makes a 285/40...the Potenza RE050 (27.1 tall/11.4 wide). It also is available in the 265/40 for up front. Dang, just noticed that is a Max Performance Summer tire
discounttire.com is another great site to get tires from
I've dealt with tirerack numerous times over the last 10 years and have never had a problem and dealt with discounttire once with no problems as well. A buddy of mine has oredered several sets from discounttire with no problems.
BTW...feel free to step up to the black chrome FR500 and no doubt we'd let you in our secret club

I am running the 18x9 18x10 FR500 and love them! I run the Dunlop SP Sport 9000 275/40 up front and 285/50 out back. I love them, but they are not a winter tire. They do really well in the wet...above 40 degrees!The tire you have in your post looks to be a decent tire, but is somewhat limited on size selection... I'd say the best combo for those wheels would be 265/40 (26.3 tall/10.7 wide) up front and the 275/40 (26.7 tall/10.9 wide) out back. With a staggered setup and a 10" wheel in the back, you may be happier with a wider tire such as the 285. I see Bridgestone makes a 285/40...the Potenza RE050 (27.1 tall/11.4 wide). It also is available in the 265/40 for up front. Dang, just noticed that is a Max Performance Summer tire
discounttire.com is another great site to get tires from
I've dealt with tirerack numerous times over the last 10 years and have never had a problem and dealt with discounttire once with no problems as well. A buddy of mine has oredered several sets from discounttire with no problems.
BTW...feel free to step up to the black chrome FR500 and no doubt we'd let you in our secret club


kooldawg6- Super Charger

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Re: Staggering tires
kooldawg6 wrote:The tire you have in your post looks to be a decent tire, but is somewhat limited on size selection... I'd say the best combo for those wheels would be 265/40 (26.3 tall/10.7 wide) up front and the 275/40 (26.7 tall/10.9 wide) out back. With a staggered setup and a 10" wheel in the back, you may be happier with a wider tire such as the 285. I see Bridgestone makes a 285/40...the Potenza RE050 (27.1 tall/11.4 wide). It also is available in the 265/40 for up front. Dang, just noticed that is a Max Performance Summer tire![]()
discounttire.com is another great site to get tires from![]()
I've dealt with tirerack numerous times over the last 10 years and have never had a problem and dealt with discounttire once with no problems as well. A buddy of mine has oredered several sets from discounttire with no problems.
BTW...feel free to step up to the black chrome FR500 and no doubt we'd let you in our secret club![]()
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oooohhhhh! Secret club! woot!

So you run the same height on the front and back? That would probably help making the speedo adjustment much easier too. I don't plan on working on the suspension or adding anymore performance mods. Do you know how much the rims weigh on their own? I don't race at the track or if I go to the track, it will be just for fun, but I don't want to add too much dead weight to the car unless it won't affect the performance I have now. The stock Pirelli's scared the crap outta me after I wiped.. so I'm going to need something that can handle winter driving also without having another set of wheels. LOL, these rims won't look too goofy on a Roush front, would it? I have been known to be a bit tacky by other people.. :flower:
This was another tire I was looking at a couple weeks ago. People complained about road noise after the tires had worn in for a bit, but the new reviews don't state any loud road noise.. hmmm
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=Pilot+Sport+A%2FS+Plus

alkemist- BOSS

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Re: Staggering tires
Staggered is the way to go...Looks killer with fat meaty tires in the back!!!

pikuoff- Super Charger

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Re: Staggering tires
If I drop down to 265/40 up front and the 275/40 out back or 285/40 and 265/40, would I get that 4x4 look if I don't lower? lol

alkemist- BOSS

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Re: Staggering tires
In my opinion you already have the 4x4 look. front tire should be 275 and the rear either 285 or 305. Don't just instantly go with American Muscle. I am not downing there customer service. You just might find a better price if you search around.

Boobinspector- MACH 1

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Re: Staggering tires
Staggered is the way to go, but ou will go through tires faster, due to not being able to rotate.
But hell we have mustangs... I go through 3 sets of rears before I go through a set of fronts
I have 305's and love em... but I went with a 29" tire to fill up the wheel wells
But hell we have mustangs... I go through 3 sets of rears before I go through a set of fronts
I have 305's and love em... but I went with a 29" tire to fill up the wheel wells
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TT_05_Stang- Admin

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Re: Staggering tires
Boobinspector wrote:In my opinion you already have the 4x4 look. front tire should be 275 and the rear either 285 or 305. Don't just instantly go with American Muscle. I am not downing there customer service. You just might find a better price if you search around.
That's true about the 4x4 look.. At one point I considered lowering but with the chin spoiler on now, I thought it might not be such a great idea with the roads in these parts. Any lower and I'll come and plow your snow lol.
Do you have any other suggestions for sites to get the FR500's? I ordered plenty from AM and they have been great to me, but I am willing to get the same product from any other business that has lower prices.. and free shipping is a plus.
I really wanted to do 285's in the back but the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus tire I'm looking at do 285/35/18 and start to get very expensive. I prolly sound really wussy putting AS tires on my car, but it's my only transport and after wrecking it once, it was enough for me.

alkemist- BOSS

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Re: Staggering tires
I am not sure where the rims may be cheaper, but AM will price match the "to your door price" if you call them. It may be worth it to do that to get the rims sooner since they are only in PA. Just an option.

n2onme- GT

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Re: Staggering tires
TT_05_Stang wrote:...
But hell we have mustangs... I go through 3 sets of rears before I go through a set of fronts
Will, how many miles do you have on your current tires? averaging about 15 miles a year?


SVT_N8- Super Charger

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Re: Staggering tires
6SPD04COBRA wrote:TT_05_Stang wrote:...
But hell we have mustangs... I go through 3 sets of rears before I go through a set of fronts
Will, how many miles do you have on your current tires? averaging about 15 miles a year?
Dude, that's harsh!!!!!!
How many miles have you put on Allie's since getting her??? 

kooldawg6- Super Charger

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Re: Staggering tires
6SPD04COBRA wrote:TT_05_Stang wrote:...
But hell we have mustangs... I go through 3 sets of rears before I go through a set of fronts
Will, how many miles do you have on your current tires? averaging about 15 miles a year?
The way John says you drive your cobra, your tires will dryrot before they see any tread loss...
I have 112 miles on mine tyvm... in 09, ) so far in 2010... I just pushed it down the hill, I now have a 1/4 mile on them this year.... yet its sitting in my neighbors living room now...
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TT_05_Stang- Admin

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Re: Staggering tires
haha, i have a good excuse though. its not street legal

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