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Old 08-22-2017, 08:38 PM
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Hey all, I am sure I will find it if I look deep enough but I will just ask. I want to run a 15X10 weld wheel on back with a 275/60/15 DR and I am curious if it is poosible to slap a 15 on the rear without modification (car is still at shop having motor assembled) so I cant just walk to shop and throw some on. I will run a 16 if necessary, traction will be a primium on this car so 275/60/15 should work perfectly. Any input will be appreciated oh and back spacing if you have it. Thanks guys excited to have car finished to see what it is gonna do, long live the king.
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Hey all, I am sure I will find it if I look deep enough but I will just ask. I want to run a 15X10 weld wheel on back with a 275/60/15 DR and I am curious if it is poosible to slap a 15 on the rear without modification (car is still at shop having motor assembled) so I cant just walk to shop and throw some on. I will run a 16 if necessary, traction will be a primium on this car so 275/60/15 should work perfectly. Any input will be appreciated oh and back spacing if you have it. Thanks guys excited to have car finished to see what it is gonna do, long live the king.
don't quote me on it but I think the minimum wheel diameter would be 16 . I have run a 275 x40 17 nitto with some success on my car or think about the hoosier 315x35 x17 pete uses those with good results and has run a 11.09 with them
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