Pics of my deep dish tt2's w/ toyo 345/40/17(added pics)
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Running 315/35/17 Mickey Thompson. Look ing for wider n taller tire. Running 4.10 gears. I see u running deep dish TT2. Im guessing Ur back spacing is different from my zr1. Read on a local forum a guy is running this tire with no spacers n a lot of BFH on a O.E wheel deep dish ZR1.
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Ya I'll add some right now
Yes since my 9" is narrowed the BS is different.
Running 315/35/17 Mickey Thompson. Look ing for wider n taller tire. Running 4.10 gears. I see u running deep dish TT2. Im guessing Ur back spacing is different from my zr1. Read on a local forum a guy is running this tire with no spacers n a lot of BFH on a O.E wheel deep dish ZR1.
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man thats a serious tire. i have a set of these in 315s waiting to go on eventually.
only thing is, i see no point running a 345 on an 11'' rim, cause your not getting full contact of the tire on the ground. but looks good anyways.
what psi are you running in them?
only thing is, i see no point running a 345 on an 11'' rim, cause your not getting full contact of the tire on the ground. but looks good anyways.
what psi are you running in them?
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Thanks everyone for your compliments!!
Thanks, I'm running them @ about 30psi. As far as the 345 on the 11" rim it's true not getting full tire to the ground. But I love the way it looks and it's my starting point. Next in line will be mini tub and getting either these wheels widened or some new ones in a 12"-13" wheel.
Thanks and you won't be disappointed with your 9" choice I promise!!
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Depends on a few factors; Width of axle, width of tires/wheels, how aggressive the mini-tub was, whether you have a Carmaro or Fire Bird and where you want the tires/wheels sitting in comparison to to body.
I've got rear wheels that are 18X13 with a 6.625" backspace that I think fit on my car perfectly. However, just because they fit on my car doesn't mean that they'll fit on your car perfectly. It's a good starting point if you have a similar setup, but you'll have to break out the tape measure to be sure.
I've got rear wheels that are 18X13 with a 6.625" backspace that I think fit on my car perfectly. However, just because they fit on my car doesn't mean that they'll fit on your car perfectly. It's a good starting point if you have a similar setup, but you'll have to break out the tape measure to be sure.