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Old 03-28-2006, 10:37 AM   #1
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Tire Sizes

hola amigos! im going to go with 16x8 chrome irocs in the front and the back will be 17x8 chrome irocs, but i want to have wider tires, will 17x9 tires fit on these? i know absolutely nothing about tires. and if you could tell me the number of these i would greatly appreciate it. i mean number as in p245 50r ( i know thats not the number just example)
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Old 03-28-2006, 11:16 AM   #2
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ya im pretty shure you should be fine with the 9" in place of the 8" but im not positive.
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Old 03-28-2006, 04:23 PM   #3
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The tire manufacturer will tell you what rim sizes are safe to mount their tires on.

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A 275/40/17 will fit on a 9" rim and is the same height as the 245/50/16 (no pseedo issues). I don't know about clearence on a 3rd gen. Or maybe 255/45R17, which is a hair taller and will also fit on a 9" rim.
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It will fit on a 17X8, as long as you are not using like a Drag radial. Yes it will fit, but I would not take any sharp turns with it. on my SS i had the 315 35 17 Nitto Dr's on stock ZR1 17x9's. And cornering was not the great thing in the world.
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It will fit on a 17X8, as long as you are not using like a Drag radial. Yes it will fit, but I would not take any sharp turns with it. on my SS i had the 315 35 17 Nitto Dr's on stock ZR1 17x9's. And cornering was not the great thing in the world.
Kind of takes the fun out of big tires.
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