Will 325/30/19's fit on a 19x10 wheel?
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Here are a couple of pics of a '99 Camaro running 18x12 wheels and 335s. This is a really nice 427cid car for sale on eBay; item #170314888864. I sent the owner an email to ask him what it took to get the fitment to work and look the way they do. The 19x12 shouldn't be much different in fitment. I think this looks killer and this is what I was talking about.
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I have a friend with a slp 96ss 355 trickflow heads and front mount 76mm with 19x10 oe deep dish c6zo6s on all four corners. He runs 325s in the back. they look okay the car is at stock height from slp. I wouldnt run that wide as others said but its possible.
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My personal opinion is that the 19x12 would look good with a wide body kit on an Fbody. But they look stupid tucked and tubbed. Problem is there aren't any wide body kits available. There are some cars with the 315's that look cool though. Stance is everything with wheel/tire combos.
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Okay, I realize I need rubber, just doing measurements and making sure this is the route I want to go. The back of a 3rd gen is very similar to a 4th gen so this applies, especially since I have a 4th gen 2002 SS Camaro rear end and it does not require spacers for the 4th gen wheels I have or the C6 rims I am comparing.
Give me constructive criticism and not, "oh them is too dang wide" junk. Tell me what you think over all and if I am overlooking something.
Rim comparison
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/08/2035380_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/18/2035381_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/28/2035382_600.jpg)
I have a fourth gen rear end and the back of my car is basically the same as a fourth gen. With the 2002 rear end I do NOT need spacers for fourth gen rims. Here are my 2002 SS split spoke rims, 17x9.
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/38/2035383_600.jpg)
Here is the 2009 C6 Z06 19x11 knock offs I bought with a 64mm offset. NO spacer needed.
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/48/2035384_600.jpg)
Distance from the bulge on the body of the wheel well on the C6 rim
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/58/2035385_600.jpg)
Distance from the SS rims
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/68/2035386_600.jpg)
SS rim front looking back
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/78/2035387_600.jpg)
C6 rims front looking back
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/88/2035388_600.jpg)
C6 rim looking down front the wheel well bulge, only come out a 1/2 inch compared to the SS rims due to the offset
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/98/2035389_600.jpg)
SS rim looking down from wheel well bulge
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/09/2035390_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/19/2035391_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/29/2035392_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/59/2035395_600.jpg)
Everything clears on the bottom
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/69/2035396_600.jpg)
After the tire is on I will probably need to do the big hammer mod, but the rim clears quite well.
Give me constructive criticism and not, "oh them is too dang wide" junk. Tell me what you think over all and if I am overlooking something.
Rim comparison
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/08/2035380_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/18/2035381_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/28/2035382_600.jpg)
I have a fourth gen rear end and the back of my car is basically the same as a fourth gen. With the 2002 rear end I do NOT need spacers for fourth gen rims. Here are my 2002 SS split spoke rims, 17x9.
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/38/2035383_600.jpg)
Here is the 2009 C6 Z06 19x11 knock offs I bought with a 64mm offset. NO spacer needed.
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/48/2035384_600.jpg)
Distance from the bulge on the body of the wheel well on the C6 rim
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/58/2035385_600.jpg)
Distance from the SS rims
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/68/2035386_600.jpg)
SS rim front looking back
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/78/2035387_600.jpg)
C6 rims front looking back
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/88/2035388_600.jpg)
C6 rim looking down front the wheel well bulge, only come out a 1/2 inch compared to the SS rims due to the offset
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/98/2035389_600.jpg)
SS rim looking down from wheel well bulge
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/09/2035390_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/19/2035391_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/29/2035392_600.jpg)
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/59/2035395_600.jpg)
Everything clears on the bottom
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/69/2035396_600.jpg)
After the tire is on I will probably need to do the big hammer mod, but the rim clears quite well.
![](http://px6.streetfire.net/0002/35/79/2035397_600.jpg)
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Picture proof? Your kidding right? Not trying to be smart here but, if I showed proof of a 19x11 working, a 19x10 will definitely work. I had a 2002 SS and the dimensions are the same on back of the 3rd and 4th Gen Camaros. The flair is a little different. The 305s also are not as wide as the 325s.
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Now I know that the OP was a 325 on a 10" rim, but no one has pic proof of
3** on a 10" rim so here is proof of a nitto invo 305/30/19 on a 10" rim.
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto1.jpg)
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto2.jpg)
fits perfect looks good and looks even better on the car.
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto3.jpg)
3** on a 10" rim so here is proof of a nitto invo 305/30/19 on a 10" rim.
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto1.jpg)
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto2.jpg)
fits perfect looks good and looks even better on the car.
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto3.jpg)
![](http://i463.photobucket.com/albums/qq352/SpinsB/nitto.jpg)