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Old 04-10-2013, 04:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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+30 with 10" is going to poke too much? major tramlining?
Im not sure which youre talking about, but i just pulled the trigger on the varrs above.

10 +15
11 +15

With 235/35/20
And 265/30/20

Will fender rolling be mandatory?
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Im not sure which youre talking about, but i just pulled the trigger on the varrs above.

10 +15
11 +15

With 235/35/20
And 265/30/20

Will fender rolling be mandatory?
Some pulling and a pretty significant amount of camber will get you by. Stretching tires just when you were talking about how bad the potholes and streets are in NY? Some bent wheels should be in your future shortly. Not too mention the camber will basically put your wheels taking the potholes on full force.
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Some pulling and a pretty significant amount of camber will get you by. Stretching tires just when you were talking about how bad the potholes and streets are in NY? Some bent wheels should be in your future shortly. Not too mention the camber will basically put your wheels taking the potholes on full force.
How significant the camber are we talking here? shouldn't be over 2 degrees it seems?

I just fell in love with the wheel gonna make it work now, not much else left to do.


are you saying 235 is too aggressive of a stretch? it seems mild by what i have researched so far... depending on the manufacturer I could also run a 245 I think.

However i appreciate any input on what I might have missed
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How significant the camber are we talking here? shouldn't be over 2 degrees it seems?

I just fell in love with the wheel gonna make it work now, not much else left to do.


are you saying 235 is too aggressive of a stretch? it seems mild by what i have researched so far... depending on the manufacturer I could also run a 245 I think.

However i appreciate any input on what I might have missed
I was running a 255/45/18 on a 9.5 +20 offset setup with -1.8 degrees and was rubbing quite a bit even on mild bumps. I'm now running the same setup except at +25 and I still rub on full compression. Your fronts will still stick out 12mm more then mine did when I was at +20. How much you pull your fenders will be the key factor in how much camber you will need and which tire sizes will work. I just hate stretch period. What is an "aggressive" stretch is in the eye of the beholder.

This calculator here shows how a tire will stretch to some extent. Give you an idea of how much you are going to need to do.

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