Wesley
02-02-2003, 04:26 PM
I am wondering with 17" wheels how wide I can go on a 97 Z28 before the tires will rub I want to go wider in the bac than in the front, and also what backspacing woul be used?
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tire widthWesley 02-02-2003, 04:26 PM I am wondering with 17" wheels how wide I can go on a 97 Z28 before the tires will rub I want to go wider in the bac than in the front, and also what backspacing woul be used? rskrause 02-02-2003, 05:08 PM Originally posted by Wesley I am wondering with 17" wheels how wide I can go on a 97 Z28 before the tires will rub I want to go wider in the bac than in the front, and also what backspacing woul be used? Do a search, this gets discussed a lot. In short: if you are willing to roll the fender lip and do some pounding of the fender well, etc., you can go as wide as a 315 tire on a 17x11" rim. Jody Shapiro has a nice writeup of this on his web site at http://u2.netgate.net/~jshapiro/z28/315s/index.html and explains why a 50mm offset rim is best. I am using 285x17 tires on a 9" rim (9.5" is recommended) and they fit with no problems. Rich Krause 94z4ME 02-02-2003, 11:29 PM I put 8.5's on my 94 and it rubs in the front when i cut it almost all the way left and right. They are p235/45 ZR 17 rskrause 02-03-2003, 07:38 AM BTW: 285's are on the back, I am using 275's on the front. I don't think 285's would fit on the front. Rich Krause RobK 02-03-2003, 10:17 AM Rich, I have heard plenty of people running 285's in the front. In fact I have read here how people are running 315's on the front with spacers. 94z4ME--do you mean 9.5? or some other number? -Rob Norm Peterson 02-03-2003, 06:56 PM 235's and 8's could give interference if the offset was too far off either way. Not all wheels with 5 on 4.75" bolt pattern are designed with best overall clearance in mind. Norm | ||