315/60R15 ET Street Radial, will it fit?
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315/60R15 ET Street Radial, will it fit?
Guys, have any of you used a tire this big with stock wheel tubs and some trimming of the body panels? I currently have 28x13.50 Hoosier Quick Time Pros and they clear fine (although i have not used them yet while driving). I have adjustable lower control arms so I can move the axle back and forth.
Specs on the above et radial are:
Tire Compound: R2
Tire Overall Diameter: 29.8''
Average Roll Out/
Circumference: 94''
Tire Tread Width: 11.0''
Tire Section Width: 13.4''
Wheel Diameter: 15''
Spec Wheel Width: 10''
Tire Weight: 40.0 lbs
Size Equivalent: 30'' x 13.50'' - 15''
I have 4.56's in the car and would rather have the bigger tire then take the 4.56s out.
And i'm not scared to use the BFH, i've already done so quite a bit. Car has no bump stops either. Thanks.
Specs on the above et radial are:
Tire Compound: R2
Tire Overall Diameter: 29.8''
Average Roll Out/
Circumference: 94''
Tire Tread Width: 11.0''
Tire Section Width: 13.4''
Wheel Diameter: 15''
Spec Wheel Width: 10''
Tire Weight: 40.0 lbs
Size Equivalent: 30'' x 13.50'' - 15''
I have 4.56's in the car and would rather have the bigger tire then take the 4.56s out.
And i'm not scared to use the BFH, i've already done so quite a bit. Car has no bump stops either. Thanks.
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Think i'm going to go with teh skinnier 295/65 tire to make life a little easier. Seems others have gotten similar sized tires on without having to offset lcas or anything. If anyone's looking for some quick time pro hoosiers check out the for sale section. Thanks.