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305/30 on stock 10' sport rims?
how many members have that setup? Does it rub on stock suspension and height? thanks
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On the rear? Lots of members have. Including myself. No issues with rubbing on stock suspension and height :driving:
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No issues and even lowered on H&Rs with 20mm spacers. So with your stock suspension and height there will be lots of room.
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Just added Bridgestone S-04's, 265/35-/305/30's to my Sport rims. *I'm lowered on KW V3's*
Had to remove my 20mm spacers as the rear wheel poke was too much for my taste Fit lit a glove and the car handles beech! BUT, unless you've got add HP, expect the car to feel/be slower due to the larger tires. Personally, I think I'n going /w 255/295 next set..and put my spacers back on:tup: |
is there a big stretch? according to tirerack, 305s are meant for 11 inch wheels
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No way it would stretch. I'll post a pic when I arrive home.
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Stretch is the opposite. Some tires with a softer sidewall might have a round or bubble look to the sidewall if they're too wide for the rim. But something like RE-11s with a stiff sidewall work great. I actually prefer the larger tire width to help protect the rims :twocents:
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Here's an old one -- 305's on Sport Rays. It does not look it is bulging. Like Jar said, stretch is the opposite.
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