Newbie tire/rim questions..
Newbie tire/rim questions..
Awhile back if I remember right there I heard of us f-body guys having some trouble bolting on 15 inch rims. I think it was because of the calipers. A few weeks ago I thought I remembered someone saying that a company just came out with 15 inch rims that were a direct bolt-on without any fitting issues. Is this true and can someone give me a link as to where I can fins them? Also, what it the widest tire I can fit on a 15 inch rim without any problems and does wider always mean better traction?
Re: Newbie tire/rim questions..
Originally posted by 95 Mystic TA
Awhile back if I remember right there I heard of us f-body guys having some trouble bolting on 15 inch rims. I think it was because of the calipers. A few weeks ago I thought I remembered someone saying that a company just came out with 15 inch rims that were a direct bolt-on without any fitting issues. Is this true and can someone give me a link as to where I can fins them? Also, what it the widest tire I can fit on a 15 inch rim without any problems and does wider always mean better traction?
Awhile back if I remember right there I heard of us f-body guys having some trouble bolting on 15 inch rims. I think it was because of the calipers. A few weeks ago I thought I remembered someone saying that a company just came out with 15 inch rims that were a direct bolt-on without any fitting issues. Is this true and can someone give me a link as to where I can fins them? Also, what it the widest tire I can fit on a 15 inch rim without any problems and does wider always mean better traction?
As far as width, the largest width depends on the tire diameter and rim width. A 10" wide rim (7.5" backspace) will allow you to use tires as wide as 28x13.5 in ET Streets, for example (some 3# hammer work required
). You need to look at the specific size tire you might want to run, and the specific manufacturer, to find what they recommend as the acceptable range of rim widths.
Last edited by Injuneer; Sep 30, 2002 at 05:54 PM.
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