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#923
hello there i was hopin some one can help me out, since im barely gettin the tires/wheels size.
can i fit 245 45 17front and 275 40 17rear. in zr1s, 17x9.5 and 17x 11s
without any problems, is it ok to do that, if not what would be the ideal size.
hope you guyz can help me.
and i drive a 99 t.a
thanx
-Ed
can i fit 245 45 17front and 275 40 17rear. in zr1s, 17x9.5 and 17x 11s
without any problems, is it ok to do that, if not what would be the ideal size.
hope you guyz can help me.
and i drive a 99 t.a
thanx
-Ed
#924
hello there i was hopin some one can help me out, since im barely gettin the tires/wheels size.
can i fit 245 45 17front and 275 40 17rear. in zr1s, 17x9.5 and 17x 11s
without any problems, is it ok to do that, if not what would be the ideal size.
hope you guyz can help me.
and i drive a 99 t.a
thanx
-Ed
can i fit 245 45 17front and 275 40 17rear. in zr1s, 17x9.5 and 17x 11s
without any problems, is it ok to do that, if not what would be the ideal size.
hope you guyz can help me.
and i drive a 99 t.a
thanx
-Ed
Your wheelk sizes are fine. Tire sizes way off.
275/40ZR17 front and 315/35ZR17 rear, with those wheels.
#936
F-Car ABS wants the front and rear tires to be as close to the same Overall Diameter . . . if the OD between the two is too great the computer will freak out, and casue trouble lights or fail during a panic stop . . .
Plus I personally like to keep my tires as close to OEM OD as possible.
Plus I personally like to keep my tires as close to OEM OD as possible.
#937
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F-Car ABS wants the front and rear tires to be as close to the same Overall Diameter . . . if the OD between the two is too great the computer will freak out, and casue trouble lights or fail during a panic stop . . .
Plus I personally like to keep my tires as close to OEM OD as possible.
Plus I personally like to keep my tires as close to OEM OD as possible.
#938
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Sorry, im lost, what do people do when they put like 315's on the back? I understand that they are going to have a 10 or 11" rim but what would putting a wider tire affect it when doing that doesnt? Im not trying to argue or say your wrong I just dont understand. Thanks for the help.
They are actually talking about problems with running a 17" front and 18" rear
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Am I reading the chart on the first page correctly? That I can run a 10" wide rim with a 285 tire on the front? Or will a bfh be required? Gonna go play auto-x eventually, I'd like some wide rubber all around.