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Originally Posted by Vince@MSperfab
No problem.
On the 2nd gens the wheel lip isn't the problem. It's the outer wheel house above it that gets on the way. If your outer is fine you can go in more.
Since you have a wheel and tire on there that you know the specs on, use them to figure your backspace from there. Find your distances from the tire / wheel to the parts mentioned. One important dim is the distance between the outer tire to the outer wheel house.
Going from 10 to 11 you will just have to increase the back space to 6.5". Since the axle mounted parts move with the tire you can get away with it being close. 1/2" should be fine.
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Thanks for your help! The tire just barely touches the lip only on the drivers side on bigger dips in the road. It appears as though just tapping it up a bit or slightly rolling it would take care of that.
I might be mistaken, but I thought I read somewhere that on an 11" rim, the tire would be about 12" wide. I'm assuming this means sticking out about 1/2" on each side of the rim. What's got me worried is that adding the 2 measurements I got from the surface of the disc, I get 11 5/16". It just doesn't appear that a 12" wide tire will fit in there.
Others running my combo seem to be sticking 335/30's back there and even Ridetech said it was possible, I just don't see how.