Absolute biggest tire?
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I want to know the largest tire I can put on my 99 WS6 with the stock 17" WS6 rims. I have 275/40R17 now which is stock size. Wanting to go bigger all the way around. Car is bone stock as far as suspension components. Not lowered - it is just like it was off the production line.
#2
If I upgrade to an aftermarket 18" rim (gunmetal grey C6 Z06 rim) I would like to know the exact offset and rim width front and rear to keep the tires/rims in the same spot as the stock look when viewing the car from the side. Would use spacers and use bfh if I had to. Also, I would not be opposed to upgrade other suspension parts to make room. I really like the factory position of tires/rims and would like to add the extra width of the tire to the inside of the fenders if you know what I mean. No fender rolling on my car!
Thanks!
There are some on the forum with 315's on their stock rims and do fine. I know it is not "recommended" but can't it be done?
Last edited by Tyler Wilson; Jul 11, 2010 at 11:07 PM.
But 17 x 11 would be best, just to get more of the 315mm's to touch the ground.
I'd say widen your stock rims to 11 inch would be the cheapest way to go. About $400-$500 is what to expect to pay.
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A few months back at the beach a guy showed up with his new 315's on his car with 17 x 9's. He had 275's up front. We had him roll through some water with all 4 tires so we could measure the tread pattern on the ground to see exactly, without argument how much more tread was on the ground in the rear.
Just about 30mm, maybe a hair more. So you lose about 10mm by mounting them on 17x9's. But you gain 30mm, more than an inch of rubber on the ground, per tire.
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Last edited by NVR_SPDS; Jul 13, 2010 at 06:47 PM.
There are some on the forum with 315's on their stock rims and do fine. I know it is not "recommended" but can't it be done?






