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Old 07-19-2013, 01:05 PM   #1
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Or at least a 295 rear.

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Old 07-19-2013, 01:23 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Dominic Toretto View Post
Or at least a 295 rear.

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295 are hard to find and almost non existent in a 30 series for 20s, or any rim. 35 series are more common, and that would be a 28.12" tire in the rear, which I don't think Danny would clear without issues. If he could find a 295/30, that would be the best route
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Originally Posted by DirtyD View Post
295 are hard to find and almost non existent in a 30 series for 20s, or any rim. 35 series are more common, and that would be a 28.12" tire in the rear, which I don't think Danny would clear without issues. If he could find a 295/30, that would be the best route
Ah gotcha. That's really the problem with larger wheels in general is finding a tire to fit. 18s have the good life.

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Ah gotcha. That's really the problem with larger wheels in general is finding a tire to fit. 18s have the good life.

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20s are easier than 19s, but 18s are easiest.

20s typically become limited in types of tires as most are higher performance tires
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Old 07-19-2013, 04:26 PM   #5
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305/35-20s will fit in the rear, no problemo. Even with Sportlines.

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305/35-20s will fit in the rear, no problemo. Even with Sportlines.

I don't know if his offset will agree with that tire size and the fenders.
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I don't know if his offset will agree with that tire size and the fenders.
I have seen a few cars with 305mm tires over on svtperformance and lowered pretty well.

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