265 or 275 tyres for TE37?

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275 is 100% the way to go. You won't rub at that offset even if you are lowered.
18x10 40 is about the equivalent in poke to an 18x9.5 35 correct? I’d think a 275 could be a gamble unless it ran very narrow
 

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18x10 40 is about the equivalent in poke to an 18x9.5 35 correct? I’d think a 275 could be a gamble unless it ran very narrow
yeah like running a 25mm spacer. this is less than than the 18x11 +44 that some run for track but with camber, so i'm sure it's fine with either size.
 

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18x10 40 is about the equivalent in poke to an 18x9.5 35 correct? I’d think a 275 could be a gamble unless it ran very narrow
I'm running 18x 9.5 + 38's with 275/35/18's and zero issues. I also recently purchased a set of 18 x 11 +44's which I will likely have out on track in the next 4 weeks. The 18x11's poke, but hopefully no issues with rubbing on hard corners. @Rexpelagi also run's 18x11 +44's. Him and I are using the same tire size for the 11's, which is a 285/30/18. He is lowered, and I am not, so we shall see!
 
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Thanks, that's incredibly useful. Looking forward to the change.
 


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Thanks. I’ve gone for the V601 as well in 275/35/18. My matte black saga s plus wheels just arrived in country (18x9.5 +40) so only days to wait now.

Thanks for all the help. Based on the collective experience here and what I’ve read I’m hoping there will be no rubbing or poke.
 


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Just sharing photos of the final fitment. Thanks to all for the advice.

Tiny bit of poke at the front from the beefy sidewall of the 601s. A slightly narrower 275 would probably be perfect. Doesn’t seem to bad to me but let me know if I should be worried as it’s my first step into aftermarket wheels.

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