Can I fit a 30" tall tire

crfrider16

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I couldn't answer your question, but in the spirit of gearhead questions, why do you want to go that big? That's a HUGE tire. That thing will look like a funny car!
 

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You can run a 29.5" tire with stock springs, but I'd say no to anything taller. a 30" tire won't fit, especially if your lowered.

There should be no reason why you couldn't hook a 275/60/15 or 295/55/15 MT tire
 

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I have a 305/45/18's on 18x11" wheels. I believe these are over 29" tall.

I have a pair of these too... Advertised as 28.8. But actually measure 28.5
 

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Sportlines are the Anti-Drag spring just like Koni Yellows are the Anti-Drag strut/shock.
 

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Do the cobra jet cars not use stock wheel tubs??? They came with 30" slicks if I'm not mistaken, but very few people have info on if they will clear. I asked this question recently- I was thinking about some 30x9x15 for some stock- slicks only times, because they would appear to put me on limiter in 3rd with 3.31s instead of making an extra shift.
 

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Not sure but I have a 305/45/18 on a 10" wheel with Steeda boss lowering springs. Not sure actual measured height but wheel well is full and I cut off the bumpstop brackets.
 

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I've fit a 29.5 x 10.5 tire on the back

You'll probably need adjustable lower control arms to center the wheel in the wheel well for it to fit properly and have room for expansion.
 

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