largest wheel and tire size
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largest wheel and tire size
I'm just about to get my 383LT1 back from H-town and am in need of some/alot of rubber for my 94 Z28. Question is - what is the largest wheel and tire I can put underneath w/o any lip rolling on the fender. I've heard different things and would like the straight scoop. Thanks
Michael
2002 LE #1762
M6, Tops, CME, ASR, SLP LT'S,Y,Cats, Direct Flo Lid
Best Dyno: 337 RWHP 347 RWTQ
1994 Z28
Currently having 383 built by Speed Demon Motorsports (No more free plugs if they don't give me my car soon)
Michael
2002 LE #1762
M6, Tops, CME, ASR, SLP LT'S,Y,Cats, Direct Flo Lid
Best Dyno: 337 RWHP 347 RWTQ
1994 Z28
Currently having 383 built by Speed Demon Motorsports (No more free plugs if they don't give me my car soon)
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Re: largest wheel and tire size
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Angry'Z:
<strong>Question is - what is the largest wheel and tire I can put underneath w/o any lip rolling on the fender. I've heard different things and would like the straight scoop. Thanks</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I've checked out the 315's on the 17x11" wheels, and they won't fit up inside the fender lip without rolling or cutting. If your car rides high enough and you never bottom out, then you might not cut the tires on the fender lip.
Going to 18's might hurt traction -- you can do better with drag radials on your old wheels and use the 18's for daily use. But I want looks and handling.
I have on my car what is probably the largest widest tire/wheel combo that will fit on a lowered f-body. My requirements:
- affordable tire size from a number of brands
- affordable wheels (not custom 3-piece)
- within maximum diameter for fitment on the front (25.7") with clearance from lock-to-lock
- same diameter front-to-rear for ABS and ASR calibration
- same diameter as stock for speedo calibration
- no spacers required
- no mods to front or rear wheelwells required (even with suspension fully bottomed out)
<img src="http://member.newsguy.com/~acarnut/images/MVC00389.JPG" alt=" - " />
I settled on (4) 18x10.5" wheels with 275/35/18 Yokohama AVS dB tires.
The tires are quiet (unlike my last set of BFGs!) and they don't hunt all over the road on uneven pavement. Looks and handles great. With the silver painted finish and stock centercaps, I could pass them off as factory option to most people.
DaveH
http://member.newsguy.com/~acarnut/
<strong>Question is - what is the largest wheel and tire I can put underneath w/o any lip rolling on the fender. I've heard different things and would like the straight scoop. Thanks</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">I've checked out the 315's on the 17x11" wheels, and they won't fit up inside the fender lip without rolling or cutting. If your car rides high enough and you never bottom out, then you might not cut the tires on the fender lip.
Going to 18's might hurt traction -- you can do better with drag radials on your old wheels and use the 18's for daily use. But I want looks and handling.
I have on my car what is probably the largest widest tire/wheel combo that will fit on a lowered f-body. My requirements:
- affordable tire size from a number of brands
- affordable wheels (not custom 3-piece)
- within maximum diameter for fitment on the front (25.7") with clearance from lock-to-lock
- same diameter front-to-rear for ABS and ASR calibration
- same diameter as stock for speedo calibration
- no spacers required
- no mods to front or rear wheelwells required (even with suspension fully bottomed out)
<img src="http://member.newsguy.com/~acarnut/images/MVC00389.JPG" alt=" - " />
I settled on (4) 18x10.5" wheels with 275/35/18 Yokohama AVS dB tires.
The tires are quiet (unlike my last set of BFGs!) and they don't hunt all over the road on uneven pavement. Looks and handles great. With the silver painted finish and stock centercaps, I could pass them off as factory option to most people.
DaveH
http://member.newsguy.com/~acarnut/