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Old 02-28-2018, 12:03 PM
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If you have the room, we often use the 345/30/19 as well.

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Only one I know of at that size of 335 is Nitto. So, I'm bumping up to a 345/30/19. But, like Schwartz said...you gotta have the room for it.
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something in my head says I cant go smaller on any thing, 19 inch by 12 im hopping to fit the largest tires I can and not regret it. these are going on a 69 Camaro with DSE tubs power plant is a new LT-4 dry sump that wegner is developing the front drive system for me (which is cool.
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something in my head says I cant go smaller on any thing, 19 inch by 12 im hopping to fit the largest tires I can and not regret it. these are going on a 69 Camaro with DSE tubs power plant is a new LT-4 dry sump that wegner is developing the front drive system for me (which is cool.


Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.DSE tubs, DSE Quadralink 12 inch wheels. It’s tight, but it fits..


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Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.DSE tubs, DSE Quadralink 12 inch wheels. It’s tight, but it fits..


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Michelin Pilot Sports 345 30 19 is what I’m using.

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X2. I stretched my quarters along with the minitubs so I have room for 355 or more.

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X2. I stretched my quarters along with the minitubs so I have room for 355 or more.

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355,s those things must look like steam rollers, do you have a shot of the car from the back with those bad boys.
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im hoping to toss on the 345's, hop I don't regret it,thanks for your help.
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sorry for butting in, and maybe I missed it...

What width of wheel "range" would this tire 325/30r19 need?

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sorry for butting in, and maybe I missed it...

What width of wheel "range" would this tire 325/30r19 need?

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12-12.5" I ran one on a 13" but its a bit much.
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