Tire sizes for those on bags...
#1
Tire sizes for those on bags...
I'm currently running 275 30 20 Sumitomo's in the rear on a 10.5" wheel. What sizes are you guys running without rubbing? I'm scared to switch brands because I know some tires are slightly wider than others with the same size, but I'd also like a tire that isn't as stretched.
I'm running 20x10.5 with a 45 offset in the rear with zero rubbing, and shaved fenders.
Thanks for any input you may have guys!
I'm running 20x10.5 with a 45 offset in the rear with zero rubbing, and shaved fenders.
Thanks for any input you may have guys!
#4
I run a 275/30 with +35 on a 20x10.5 and had to do what I consider minor trimming on the fender and bumper tab to tuck them. I also added a tiny bit of negative camber. The inside of the tire hits the bag slightly at full drop. I would imagine with +45 I'd be cutting into that bag pretty good.
Are you rubbing the rear bag at all?
Are you rubbing the rear bag at all?
#5
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I Have Vossen CV1 on my 3GS and the specs are 20x9 and 20x10.5 with 225/35/20 in the front and 245/35/20 in the rear and the offset on the wheels are +25 all the way round. no rubbing issues also i have my rear fenders rolled.
#6
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275/30/20 will be fine
I have done it before on stock height lowered on springs, coilovers and bags
if you want a stretch then a 245/35/20 for the rear
( my current setup is 20x10.5 custom offsets 235/35 & 245/35 )
I have done it before on stock height lowered on springs, coilovers and bags
if you want a stretch then a 245/35/20 for the rear
( my current setup is 20x10.5 custom offsets 235/35 & 245/35 )
#7
Sorry if I wasn't very clear guys..I'm already on a 275/30/20 with a 10.5 rim. I have zero rubbing on the fender or bags. I was trying to run a tire that is less stretched than the 275, but it seems that I might be running the widest tire I can run. I might just stick with the same brand/size and not mess with something that already works
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