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Old 04-23-2016, 02:42 PM
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And running larger brakes and tires can be done with the stock subframe? Would the tires clear the subframe on a full clock to the left or right? I'm not worried about the fenders because they will be flared.
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Old 04-23-2016, 04:12 PM
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And running larger breaks and tires can be done with the stock subframe? Would the tires clear the subframe on a full clock to the left or right? I'm not worried about the fenders because they will be flared.
I think you need to define larger. What size tire and wheel width/diameter are you calling larger?

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Old 04-23-2016, 05:43 PM
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I think you need to define larger. What size tire and wheel width/diameter are you calling larger?

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The smallest would be 17x9 wheel and tire would be 275/40/17, the largest would be a18x10 wheel with a 295/35/18 wheel.
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The smallest would be 17x8 wheel and tire would be 275/40/17, the largest would be a18x10 wheel with a 295/35/18 wheel.
I don't think you can put a 275 tire on an 8 inch rim. Needs a minimum of 9 as far as I know. Anyway you can fit a 275 tire on a stock subframe using the Ridetech Tru-Turn setup if you nail the back spacing. 295 means an aftermarket subframe and most likely widened inner fenders as far as I know.

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Old 04-23-2016, 07:18 PM
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I don't think you can put a 275 tire on an 8 inch rim. Needs a minimum of 9 as far as I know. Anyway you can fit a 275 tire on a stock subframe using the Ridetech Tru-Turn setup if you nail the back spacing. 295 means an aftermarket subframe and most likely widened inner fenders as far as I know.

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I meant 17x9 lol
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