will TTm 10.5 fit up front? hurry in???
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will TTm 10.5 fit up front? hurry in???
will they fit up front with 275 on them,
im about to order these real soon so please give me some info?
also if anyone has pics of TTm's on a camaro please post them up?
thanks
im about to order these real soon so please give me some info?
also if anyone has pics of TTm's on a camaro please post them up?
thanks
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Yes they will fit with a 275. Yes you will be stretching the tire inward. No i dont recommend it. No you cant get a 295 in a 17. Yes it will look stupid if you put a 315 in the rear and 275 on the front on the same size wheel.
If i was you i would run the 17x9 front and 17x10.5 rear with a 275/40 front and 315/35 rear. Look.
If i was you i would run the 17x9 front and 17x10.5 rear with a 275/40 front and 315/35 rear. Look.
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well to late, 10.5 are alreay ordered, i like the look of the deep lip on the 10.5's, and im putting 285s up front, i think it'll look pretty saweet, you dont see to many people with 10.5's all around
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Not the best picture in the world. It's definately an aggresive fitment.
Pros: big lip, deep dish look on the front. Direct bolt on fit with no modifications needed, at least on a non lowered car.
Cons: The 275 looks a little narrow on the wheel, The flange sticks out a little from the tire. A couple mm's more positive offset would be perfect, but then you might have some issues on the inside.
I know, the car needs to be lowered.
Pros: big lip, deep dish look on the front. Direct bolt on fit with no modifications needed, at least on a non lowered car.
Cons: The 275 looks a little narrow on the wheel, The flange sticks out a little from the tire. A couple mm's more positive offset would be perfect, but then you might have some issues on the inside.
I know, the car needs to be lowered.
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Not the best picture in the world. It's definately an aggresive fitment.
Pros: big lip, deep dish look on the front. Direct bolt on fit with no modifications needed, at least on a non lowered car.
Cons: The 275 looks a little narrow on the wheel, The flange sticks out a little from the tire. A couple mm's more positive offset would be perfect, but then you might have some issues on the inside.
I know, the car needs to be lowered.
Pros: big lip, deep dish look on the front. Direct bolt on fit with no modifications needed, at least on a non lowered car.
Cons: The 275 looks a little narrow on the wheel, The flange sticks out a little from the tire. A couple mm's more positive offset would be perfect, but then you might have some issues on the inside.
I know, the car needs to be lowered.