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Old 02-09-2012, 10:27 PM
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Default Michelin PS2 335 35 17 $226 from tire rack

I am thinking of getting a pair for the rears and the price is right!
$100 cheaper than 275s

Anyone got them on 10.5 rim?
Old 02-09-2012, 10:36 PM
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will 335s even fit?
Old 02-10-2012, 02:25 PM
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If you can make them work we have good stock on these.
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I just put a set of the PSS's on my wife's G37S ... great handling and riding tire. I wouldn't hesitate to use them as a street tire on the SS, but good luck trying to fit a 335/35 on a stock Camaro without some serious "BFH" and trim mods. I had to do a fair amount of "BFH" modding to fit my 315/35's. The 335's will also stick out of the fender well quite a bit.



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With some work, they fit.

https://ls1tech.com/forums/14477926-post4.html
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Originally Posted by maxgee
Actually, that setup does look good. The other posts I found has the 335's sticking out of the wheel wells. Obviously with the proper offset they look real good. You might want to compare the section widths of the Michelins with the Kuhmos in the thread you posted and compare the OE ZR1 offsets with your wheel offsets. If you buy and mount them, post up some photos.
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thats a pretty good deal for an expensive tire in that size.
idk if i would run it on a 10.5 though. id think twice running it on an 11.
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Thanks
Will do
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You have to really BFH the inner wheel wells for 335's
and removing the bump stop completely
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Yeah, I have a pair of used Pirelli 335s in my garage, man they are wide! Not sure Im willing to bang up my car right now. I do have plans to wolf mini tube sometime this year.



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