Hey guys, I want to apologize in advance for not using the search button but as it stands right now I'm balls deep in setting up this saltwater tank. My
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06-28-2014, 11:28 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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Question on 20's and sidewall
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I want to apologize in advance for not using the search button but as it stands right now I'm balls deep in setting up this saltwater tank. My question is for anyone running 20's. What was the biggest sidewall you were able to go with? I'd love to go with 305/30/20 for the rear and 275/30/20 in the front? Is this just wishful thinking? Craig |
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Good thread! i was going to start one as well, but then saw this one. Im currently running 9.5 front and 11" in the rear. Running 245/35/20 front and 285/30/20s tires in the back. After 285 tires installation in the rear I realized that I should have gone with 295 instead.
If I decide to go with 295 in the rear should I keep the side wall of 30 or go down in 25 ??? Not sure when we need to switch to side wall size when going with wider and wider tires to keep the diameter as close as possible. Any imput? |
06-29-2014, 04:45 PM | #6 (permalink) |
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My next set will be 255/35 front, and 285/30 rear. I was on 255/30 Front and 295/25 rear and they were too thin.
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06-29-2014, 11:27 PM | #7 (permalink) |
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What? How are the offsets effect the tires fitment? It's all about the rim width. I really doubt that offsets can effect the tires in any way.
Well Seems like with my 285 in the rear they are a bit too stretched. The stretch does not really needed, it clearly clears my quarters. That's why I said I think 295s would have worked perfectly. And Im pretty low, lowered about 2" on coilovers. |
06-30-2014, 12:36 PM | #8 (permalink) |
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My suggestion is to keep the original OEM OD (outside diameter) of the tire. I see a lot of guys going with a shorter tire than stock and it looks terrible and drives like crap. Having said that, it appears majority of that is seen on cars that have too much poke and run super stretched tires.
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But you already know that I am sure. If you can fit it, go wider. |
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OP to answer your original question I believe I am the only person who has dabbled with the largest tires to fit factory wells on a 20" rim here are some pictures of my car as it sits today on ZERO alterations to the factory suspension
the car currently sits on 275/40/20 NT-05 fronts and 315-35-20 NT-05R drag radials on the rear. this is probably the ABSOLUTE biggest you can run in our wheel wells. I'm actually currently awaiting coils so I can tighten down the dampening to keep the car from squatting and bottoming into the fenders. There's not even a fingers width of room tire-fender on all four corners.
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Here's pictures of proper fitting wide wheels and proper offsets: That's my car. I'm running 265's on the front and 325's on the rear; lowered on Swift springs. That's how its done. R.K. |
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these wheels are set up for my car to be putting 800whp down to the street. is that the answer you were looking for or did I miss something?
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