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    if your the same size as VXkat then theres no way that your tires will hit when your going straight, they may slightly rub when turning, but that just takes a little cladding trim (seriously like 2inchx2inch triangle thingy)...
    and if its rubbing on the frame, then 1. dont turn it all the way sharp.... 2. change the bump so your VX physically cant turn that sharp
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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottinMA View Post
    My Coops arrived yesterday and, with much enthusiasm, I dropped off my car at Town Fair Tire and awaited that satisfaction I had been so anticipating. 30 mins later I received a call from the manager. Scott, I am sorry to inform you that those Coopers are too large for the wheel wells and much rubbing and thumping would be present. I just don't get it. I thought VXKat had an OEM VX where mine has a 9" rim (instead of the OEM 7") which I assumed would have been a good thing. The guy assured me it was not my rims. But now Im back to square one. I don't want to lift it.

    Scott-- I'm saddened too that the new Cooper LTZ's wouldn't fit. Your tire guy is incorrect in assuring you that it is not your rims; because, IT IS purely your aftermarket rims causing the excessive rubbing. The "combination" of wider 9" rim, different offset from OEM, and different back-spacing from OEM has resulted in the already taller 31.4" O.D. and wider 285 series Cooper LTZ tire being spread-out too wide and creating a much wider turning arc when turned.

    The "ONLY" reason VX-KAT had no problems is because she used her stock OEM 18x7 rims which kept the LTZ's neatly tucked within the front wheel wells without any major rubbing issues (just a little trim). The use of VX stock OEM rims (1999-16" or 2000/2001-18") is truly "the secret" to minimizing front tire rubbing issues.

    I see by your Photo Gallery that your current Nitto T.G.'s are 255/55R18 (29" O.D.). I assume you would like to go a bit wider with a 285 series tire. However; since you have a wide 9" rim, you will need to go with a lower profile (aspect ratio) tire in either a 50 or 55 series low profile to prevent rubbing issues.

    I suggest you seriously consider the MAXXIS - MA-S1 MARAUDER tire in either 285/50R18 (29.2" O.D.) or 285/55R18 (30" O.D.). This is a very wicked looking directional tire with a good meaty tread comparable to an A/T type tire and capable of handling snow. Visit www.MaxxisTires.com. Since your OEM tires were 29.5" O.D., your speedometer will be very close to accurate within 1 to 2 MPH (+/-). Other tire websites you should check-out are www.1010Tires.com (my personal favorite), and www.OnLineTires.com.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riff Raff View Post
    Scott-- I'm saddened too that the new Cooper LTZ's wouldn't fit. Your tire guy is incorrect in assuring you that it is not your rims; because, IT IS purely your aftermarket rims causing the excessive rubbing. The "combination" of wider 9" rim, different offset from OEM, and different back-spacing from OEM has resulted in the already taller 31.4" O.D. and wider 285 series Cooper LTZ tire being spread-out too wide and creating a much wider turning arc when turned.

    The "ONLY" reason VX-KAT had no problems is because she used her stock OEM 18x7 rims which kept the LTZ's neatly tucked within the front wheel wells without any major rubbing issues (just a little trim). The use of VX stock OEM rims (1999-16" or 2000/2001-18") is truly "the secret" to minimizing front tire rubbing issues.

    I see by your Photo Gallery that your current Nitto T.G.'s are 255/55R18 (29" O.D.). I assume you would like to go a bit wider with a 285 series tire. However; since you have a wide 9" rim, you will need to go with a lower profile (aspect ratio) tire in either a 50 or 55 series low profile to prevent rubbing issues.

    I suggest you seriously consider the MAXXIS - MA-S1 MARAUDER tire in either 285/50R18 (29.2" O.D.) or 285/55R18 (30" O.D.). This is a very wicked looking directional tire with a good meaty tread comparable to an A/T type tire and capable of handling snow. Visit www.MaxxisTires.com. Since your OEM tires were 29.5" O.D., your speedometer will be very close to accurate within 1 to 2 MPH (+/-). Other tire websites you should check-out are www.1010Tires.com (my personal favorite), and www.OnLineTires.com.
    Riff Raff

    I agree and that's exactly what I was doing yesterday evening. Found the Maxxis and so far that's my point leader. The Scorpion Zero's also come in 55s but they won't handle the New England Winters as well as I would like. Does anyone have any experience with Maxxis in snow?
    Scott

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    I was unable to find any other options for a 285 55R 18 tire (or for that matter a 185 50R 18 tire) during my searches over the course of the day other than the Maxxis Marauder in an all weather tire. Was hoping for something with a better snow rating but looks like I'm stuck. Dang!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ScottinMA View Post
    I was unable to find any other options for a 285 55R 18 tire (or for that matter a 185 50R 18 tire) during my searches over the course of the day other than the Maxxis Marauder in an all weather tire. Was hoping for something with a better snow rating but looks like I'm stuck. Dang!
    Scott-- Yup, if you want a wide 285 series in a low profile and all-weather tread tire, then the Maxxis - Marauder in 285/55R18 is your only available choice (all of the others in this size are summer/rain tires). I understand your winter snow concerns, as the State of MA probably has some challenging winter weather.

    I also have a very strong suspicion that you really like your new 9" wide wheels, and you would prefer to utilize them. Perhaps another tire option with much better snow capabilites is the GENERAL - GRABBER AT2 in P255/60R18 (30" O.D./39 lbs). This tire just barely missed being Snowflake/Mountain rated due to its 255 series width; however, it still has a super-deep tread depth of 17/32nds and will flat destroy any snow in its path!!! When shopping for tires, also look at the "tread depth" specification (the Marauder is 11/32nds tread depth). The AT2 is the exact same series width (255) as your current Nitto T.G.'s, and just a tad taller (60 aspect ratio) with 30" O.D. (exactly the same as the Maxxis Marauder). If you can live with a 255 series (instead of 285), then the Grabber AT2 in P255/60R18 might be a better snow option tire for you. Check out the Grabber AT2 at www.TireRack.com.

    In addition to the Grabber AT2, there are many more "snow" options from various tire manufacturers in the size of 255/60R18 (30" O.D.). Further; Pirelli Tire for example does make a wide 285/55R18 in their Snow & Ice tire that is Snowflake/Mountain rated. The major problem with purely dedicated "snow tires" is their rubber compound is fairly soft in order to be grippy in the snow, and they will quickly wear out if driven on dry pavement. Thus, always check the "tread wear" rating when comparing tires before making your final choice. Hope this helps.
    Last edited by Riff Raff : 09/17/2009 at 09:46 PM

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    I knew it was coming lol... seriously though, good to have someone with lots of ideas to contribute.


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    I for one very much appreciate Riff raff's suggestions. For that matter I appreciate everyone who contributes to this forum and would suggest that if you don't have something nice to say don't say it at all. My mother told me that....

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    Quote Originally Posted by WormGod View Post
    Nice meat! That pattern is very appealing. Been on the highway yet with them? Curious how road noise is, if any.
    I was curious too about the highway noise???
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    Quote Originally Posted by lasturbo View Post
    I was curious too about the highway noise???
    Ya know I really didn't notice any difference in highway noise when I put the Coopers on....(and I really tried to assess that as I've got lots of highway driving), BUT, I put the roof rack on not too long afterwards, and NOW I notice noise which is from the fairing/rack....so if the tires are making any noise, I can't hear them. I'm still very happy with the performance of the Coopers.
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    That is good to know. Now I (we) have another option when our VX's need some new sneakers. Thanx!

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    I just got those Coopers too! They seem great so far! I got the 285/60/18s and they almost seem a little wider and lower profile than my old Nitto Terragrapplers of the same size. No problem fitting or rubbing with stock wheels and ride height. My thanks to Kat for her pictures too which pushed me over the edge. (the fact that I grew up in Central Arizona right near her and have driven those same dirt roads myself might have softened me up even more)

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    They look great, and really good with the Proton, more contrast than with mine! You'll have to tell us how they do in the snow...shouldn't be too much longer for you, right?

    I'd forgotten you grew up around here...what town? Prescott?

    Now post some more pics of your Camaro..
    Quote Originally Posted by mrtew View Post
    I just got those Coopers too! They seem great so far! I got the 285/60/18s and they almost seem a little wider and lower profile than my old Nitto Terragrapplers of the same size. No problem fitting or rubbing with stock wheels and ride height. My thanks to Kat for her pictures too which pushed me over the edge. (the fact that I grew up in Central Arizona right near her and have driven those same dirt roads myself might have softened me up even more)






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    This thread sold me on the Coopers. A performance onroad offroad quiet tire that looks great. I'm putting them on 18x9 rims, but unlike ScottinMA, my VX has a bit of a lift on it. Too bad they just offer the one size in a 18" tire. Once the I get the VX home to Colorado, I'll take some pics of my rig, and (try to) upload photos.

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    I got some 18 x 9 rims today for my Coopers because my stock wheels were peeling and leaking so bad. They fit the 285 width so much better and get rid of the puffy sidewall look you get with the 7" stock rims. They stick out a lot more from the car too for that toy truck look. I had to trim and hammer the cladding so I can turn the wheels but it was pretty easy and you can't even tell. I love them. They are KMC Enduros.








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    WOW!!!!! You're right, that puffy sidewall look is gone. I wouldn't have guessed it would look that different for that 1". And your wheels look great too!

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