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Old 05-23-2014, 09:11 PM
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After the mini tub on my 66 chevy II, dse says I can fit 11" wide wheels, but I am really having trouble finding a 11" wheel in my budget. Most manufacturers go 9,10,12. I still want to run 315's in the rear so would you think it's ok on a 10" wheel? If you guys have any info or pictures of your tires mounted I'd really appreciate it. Thank you
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Yeah Kevin, a 315 is too wide for a 10" wheel.
The range is generally 10.5 to 11.5.
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Yeah Kevin, a 315 is too wide for a 10" wheel.
The range is generally 10.5 to 11.5.
The range actually goes to 12 at least.

Nitto approves up to a 12.5 on a 315.

https://www.nittotire.com/Tire/Competition/nt01#size

But yeah I would not do a 10" wheel on a 315. No bueno.
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Depends on tire manufacturer. Tire manufacturer goes by measured rim width which could be up to 1 1/4" wider than advertised rim width. So your 10" wheel could actually measure 11 1/4" wide.
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Depends on tire manufacturer. Tire manufacturer goes by measured rim width which could be up to 1 1/4" wider than advertised rim width. So your 10" wheel could actually measure 11 1/4" wide.
no no no they go by bead surface which is the standard measure when ordering wheels.

lets not through another wrench in the thought process please.

I put 315's on a 10.5 and it looked bulgy.
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After the mini tub on my 66 chevy II, dse says I can fit 11" wide wheels, but I am really having trouble finding a 11" wheel in my budget. Most manufacturers go 9,10,12. I still want to run 315's in the rear so would you think it's ok on a 10" wheel? If you guys have any info or pictures of your tires mounted I'd really appreciate it. Thank you
if you on a budget there is always 17 x 11 american racing TTII's I thought I heard they have a sale going on..... $199 each.
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Pretty much what I meant to say. Inside to inside of bead surface but thanks Vince. Either way the difference could be up to 1 1/4"
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Ok thanks guys, I like ttII's but they won't clear c6 brakes
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After the mini tub on my 66 chevy II, dse says I can fit 11" wide wheels, but I am really having trouble finding a 11" wheel in my budget. Most manufacturers go 9,10,12. I still want to run 315's in the rear so would you think it's ok on a 10" wheel? If you guys have any info or pictures of your tires mounted I'd really appreciate it. Thank you



This isn't a "looks" issue.... this is a what is safe and what something IS or IS NOT made for.

Go by the tire manufacturers recommended wheel size for YOUR tire choice.
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It's also a performance problem. Putting more rubber on a wheel that's to small will lead to less performance than a properly sized tire.
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