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Old Jul 18, 2002 | 09:26 AM
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Thumbs up INSTALLED NITTO 315S ON STOCK RIMS!!!

I was very concerned about this mod right up until the tire guy was pumping them up. I have the stock SS rims for 99, the ZR1 style rim. GM lists the rim as 9" wide, I measured them myself and they are 9.5" wide, this was critical for my decision as to which tire I would get. The Nittos run very narrow and I was told a 315s will fit nicely on a 9.5" . Well I am here to spread the news that they do, I had them put on last night, they look awesome, they buble out a tiny bit more than the stock GY 275s but hardly even noticeable. In fact I like the look better, has that classic muscle car look, they look real meaty and tough. I tried them out a little and they grabbed like Velcro, so I am very very pleased. FYI to all.

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Old Jul 18, 2002 | 09:38 AM
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ya im going to put 315 on my camaro in like a month

cuz i gotta save some money
how much did u pay???

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Old Jul 18, 2002 | 09:49 AM
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Paid $168 including lifetime mounting and balancing from Discount Tire, good deal I believe. I could have got BFGs 275 cheaper but they don't last but 6-7k, Nittos 15k.

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Old Jul 18, 2002 | 12:39 PM
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<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by Btchslp:
I was very concerned about this mod right up until the tire guy was pumping them up. I have the stock SS rims for 99, the ZR1 style rim. GM lists the rim as 9" wide, I measured them myself and they are 9.5" wide, this was critical for my decision as to which tire I would get. The Nittos run very narrow and I was told a 315s will fit nicely on a 9.5" . Well I am here to spread the news that they do, I had them put on last night, they look awesome, they buble out a tiny
bit more than the stock GY 275s but hardly even noticeable. In fact I like the look better, has that classic muscle car look, they look real meaty and tough. I tried them out a little and they grabbed like Velcro, so I am very very pleased. FYI to all.
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Told you they were great!!!! Glad you are happy with them. You are right about the hooking part. When it cools down here a bit I'm looking for 1.5-1.6 60' With my 315's.

I LOVE THEM!!!!!

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Old Jul 18, 2002 | 01:10 PM
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Bill, glad to see you here on the board, thanks again for your advice, the tires look great, I have pics I'll send you one soon.

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