10.5 Y2K Deep Dish with 295/35/18's *Pics inside*
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10.5 Y2K Deep Dish with 295/35/18's *Pics inside*
The 295's and 10.5 deep dish Y2k's are on...just click for larger image. For those of you who are undecided on a tire size for 10.5" wheels, my ExtremeContactDW 295's look great and have ZERO rubbing with no BFH mod whatsoever. These tires do run wide, so if you are getting a 295 for a 10.5 tire, avoid any brands that run narrow or it will definitely look stretched. As a thread recently demonstrated, there is a BIG difference in tire width between different brands of the same size.
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I'd like to run a 305/35/18 for the rear wheel tire size because I'd like to put a set of Toyo R888's on in that size. I'm thinking they should fit considering an 11" wide wheel can hold a 315 tire without an issue. So 0.5" is ~ 12.7mm, and the difference between a 305 and 315 is only 10mm.
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I'd like to run a 305/35/18 for the rear wheel tire size because I'd like to put a set of Toyo R888's on in that size. I'm thinking they should fit considering an 11" wide wheel can hold a 315 tire without an issue. So 0.5" is ~ 12.7mm, and the difference between a 305 and 315 is only 10mm.
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Looks good. I bolted up c5 vette wheels with 295/35/18 michelin pilot ps2 (they looked more like 315s) to my z28 one time and it rubbed like crazy. So its crazy how much one car and tire can vary from another car.