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<blockquote data-quote="blackonblacksls" data-source="post: 9578368" data-attributes="member: 51403"><p>Also to add to this, I put 3inch exhuast on my car, had to add .25 of spacer to the back of it to make it clear.. Still fits good, works out with the narrow tire, If I had a 345 it might stick out a little too far for my LIking.... </p><p></p><p>This puts the wheel at 18x13 with 7.75 inches of backspacing.. THis is also with pulled fenders and a custom rear subframe... With a stock irs you are very limited on backspacing.. On a solid axle you can really go crazy... </p><p></p><p>I have bolted up the 18x13 inches wheel with 8.7 inches of backspacing into a solid swapped cobra..... And would fit a 345 tire and still be less than flush with the fender.. But would probly rub the inside... 18x12.5 with a little over 8.25 inches would probly be the perfect wheel and tire combo for something like a 345 tire on a solid car..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackonblacksls, post: 9578368, member: 51403"] Also to add to this, I put 3inch exhuast on my car, had to add .25 of spacer to the back of it to make it clear.. Still fits good, works out with the narrow tire, If I had a 345 it might stick out a little too far for my LIking.... This puts the wheel at 18x13 with 7.75 inches of backspacing.. THis is also with pulled fenders and a custom rear subframe... With a stock irs you are very limited on backspacing.. On a solid axle you can really go crazy... I have bolted up the 18x13 inches wheel with 8.7 inches of backspacing into a solid swapped cobra..... And would fit a 345 tire and still be less than flush with the fender.. But would probly rub the inside... 18x12.5 with a little over 8.25 inches would probly be the perfect wheel and tire combo for something like a 345 tire on a solid car.. [/QUOTE]
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