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Max tire size for 1999 GT?
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<blockquote data-quote="Roots-type" data-source="post: 16016479" data-attributes="member: 72150"><p>What are your mods and what is your budget for wheels and tires? There's several ways to go about this depending on what you want to invest.</p><p></p><p>An 18x11 will give the closest look to <strong><em>absolutely flush</em></strong> without using spacers. An 18x10 does a good job filling the rear quarter out as well. You'll want to use a 305/35 or 315/30 tire, delete the quad shocks and roll the rear fender lips to keep the sidewalls of your new rear tires free of slash marks. I prefer a 305/35 because it's sidewall is most close to stock, the 315/30 is a tad wider but the sidewalls are too short in my opinion.</p><p></p><p>Less expensive but still good wheels to choose from would be: SVE, AM, AFS, XXR. Custom forged wheels would be CCW, Weld, True forged, HRE, Iforged. These are just a few of the more typical wheels.</p><p></p><p>I should note- a 305 should be the widest tire used on an 18x10. It also fits an 18x11 very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roots-type, post: 16016479, member: 72150"] What are your mods and what is your budget for wheels and tires? There's several ways to go about this depending on what you want to invest. An 18x11 will give the closest look to [b][i]absolutely flush[/i][/b] without using spacers. An 18x10 does a good job filling the rear quarter out as well. You'll want to use a 305/35 or 315/30 tire, delete the quad shocks and roll the rear fender lips to keep the sidewalls of your new rear tires free of slash marks. I prefer a 305/35 because it's sidewall is most close to stock, the 315/30 is a tad wider but the sidewalls are too short in my opinion. Less expensive but still good wheels to choose from would be: SVE, AM, AFS, XXR. Custom forged wheels would be CCW, Weld, True forged, HRE, Iforged. These are just a few of the more typical wheels. I should note- a 305 should be the widest tire used on an 18x10. It also fits an 18x11 very well. [/QUOTE]
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