325's fit
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325's fit
Well just wanted to let you all know after a long road of putting wider and wider tires on i have found the limit on the rear of these cars. Im confident in saying that a 325 is the widest possible tire you can put on a non-widebody is. It takes a lot of pulling, massaging, modifying and planning but it can be done. Now lets keep making performance gains on this platform guys!
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the rears are 20x11 offsets are in the high 50's and a 255 will not easilly hold the power launching off the hole. And yes its got all the rear links brought in to gain clearance and aligned to factory specs.
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My BFG KDW IIs were perfect for off-the-line blasts; 255/35/19s at 34psi held the T/C at bay without a hint of spinning. Just had to replace them though with new rear tires (Kumhos) that are craptastic. Sure they're great in the wet, but they squeal and spin everywhere in the cold.
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My BFG KDW IIs were perfect for off-the-line blasts; 255/35/19s at 34psi held the T/C at bay without a hint of spinning. Just had to replace them though with new rear tires (Kumhos) that are craptastic. Sure they're great in the wet, but they squeal and spin everywhere in the cold.
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03-19-17 06:37 AM