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Old 11-08-2013, 07:09 PM
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Anyone do this. what mods did you have to do to be able to run these if any.
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Mini tub....
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Originally Posted by LPE 403
Mini tub....
alright 315/35/17 it is haha
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Originally Posted by DemonicZ
alright 315/35/17 it is haha

Lol...a little hammerin, maybe some fender rollin depending on offset.
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rear off set is 50. I know 315/35/17 will fit with minor modification
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All I had to do was hit a two spots with a hammer that were rubbing problem solved
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I only had to hit the inner wheel wells wear my tires BARELY rubbed on hard turns.........with 315/35/17 tires. Literally hit each spot about 4-5 times. 1 minute each side. No rolling of fender wells either. I just removed the bump stops.

335's will fit if you bang a little bit more and use a 1/2" spacer.........

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well I'm lowered so that may not be an option. Other than doing a widebody like the 30 beautiful Dick Harrell camaros... but I don't have money for that now so 315/35s it is I may go with a widebody later but definitely no tubbing... daily driver.
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well I'm lowered so that may not be an option. Other than doing a widebody like the 30 beautiful Dick Harrell camaros... but I don't have money for that now so 315/35s it is I may go with a widebody later but definitely no tubbing... daily driver.
I'm lowered with G2 Super springs. About 2 inches dropped.

No rubbing at all.

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Originally Posted by LS6427
I'm lowered with G2 Super springs. About 2 inches dropped.

No rubbing at all.

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on 315s or 335s?
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They'll fit without a tub, but not without a **** ton of massaging. My response was based on "doing it right" to make them fit. Too much in my opinion just to get a look....but hey, it's you car. Hammer away

https://ls1tech.com/forums/14477926-post4.html
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315s are plenty of tire. The biggest I'd go in the back are 325/50-15 MT ET Radials...



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