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Following my recent post on FG F6 traction control problems, I get the general feeling there is no solution for getting a good take off (even by easing into full throttle) without traction problems. Suggestions varied form "easing" into the throttle (30% etc.) to just getting used to insigating a burnout comp at the lights.

So I am wondering about the more practical possibility of wider 265 or 275 tyres. Problem is I have 20/9" dark Argent wheels. I am also told the FG rear guard does not have enough room for such wide tyres...

Can anyone tell me the maximum width tyre I can fit to the dark Argent 20/9" rim? How about the rear guard? And, will 265/275 tyres actually make much difference to the traction problem I am currently having on take off?

Thanks for your inputs. Cheers, Darol.

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Hey Mate,

Plenty of people are running 275's on the rear with their FG's with no problems. However, think you will need a 10" rim to run 275's.

Karl from Hiro performance had some good deals on Federal Evo's a little while back. He has them on his ute and told me that over all grip had greatly improved over the standard tyers and his running with over 400rwkw.

I will be changing over to these shortly or if I can find some in the country, the Nitto NT 05.

Ben

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Thanks Ben. I quite like the dark Argent wheels so I will stick to these. Pitty they only come in 9". I'd like to know how wide I can go on these wheels - 265 wihtout bulge? What about the rear guard - any clearance problems? My F6 is lowered so I am concerned about the clearance issue. so, I wouldnt mind getting some advice on just how wide a tyre can fit the 9", then I'll see if there is a problem with the guard clearance.

Thanks, Darol.

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Hey Darol,

As Ben had mentioned, im running the 19inch Dark Argents with a 245/35/19 Federal EVO and have been impressed with them. Obviously they are not the best performing tyre on the market, but at $250ish a tyre I dont think they can be beaten if budget is a consideration.

They do come in a 245, 255 and 275 in a 20inch also.

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You can definitely run 275's on a 9" wide rim (anywhere from 9" to 10.5" is acceptable).

Just make sure they are actually 9 inches wide, I haven't seen any dark argent rims 9 inches wide.

Were they custom made?

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Ummm Drol, you may find your rims are 8" not 9" as I have not seen any Argents wider than 8" on the market.

If that is the case, then 245's is all you can fit. Also your Pirelli P Zeros are a great tyre, so most suggestions here will be a step down.

Short of getting Mickey Thompson drag radials, you will need to adjust your driving style to solve the problem.

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The Pirelli P Zero I would say with my experience would be one of the best tyres you can fit for traction without going to a Semi Slick. Just make sure they are the P Zero top tyre and not the Nero etc.

I feel your pain with trying to get the car off the line cleanly. It's very difficult with street tyres.

Benny

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Aren't the 20 INCH versions he's using the aftermarket copies from Ebay...which I think come in 9" wide?

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My mistake then. For really sticky tyres Simon at XFT over here uses R888's on his ute I think? Someone correct me if I'm wrong on that but he used to have 275 or 285 Conti's and they lit up at 1cm of throttle at 30km/h on the road...as I experienced! Fun but very impractical.

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