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Wheels/Tires/Brakes
Tire size. Think I made a decision
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<blockquote data-quote="Norm Peterson" data-source="post: 16128399" data-attributes="member: 193960"><p>The "perfect" diameter match for a 285/35 ends up being something like 250/40, which nobody makes. Either side of 250 - 245 or 255 - would be OK, but most OE staggered setups for UD Domestic cars have been with smaller amount of stagger. Ford has typically used a 30mm nominal difference except for the GT350, Chevy has leaned more toward using 20mm in the Camaro.</p><p></p><p>I doubt you'd ever notice the difference in tire to fender gap, as it's only about 3/32" if the tires measure out to exactly what their nominal sizes calculate it out to. It'll change more than that due to tire wear, since staggered setups can't be rotated front to back anyway.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Norm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Norm Peterson, post: 16128399, member: 193960"] The "perfect" diameter match for a 285/35 ends up being something like 250/40, which nobody makes. Either side of 250 - 245 or 255 - would be OK, but most OE staggered setups for UD Domestic cars have been with smaller amount of stagger. Ford has typically used a 30mm nominal difference except for the GT350, Chevy has leaned more toward using 20mm in the Camaro. I doubt you'd ever notice the difference in tire to fender gap, as it's only about 3/32" if the tires measure out to exactly what their nominal sizes calculate it out to. It'll change more than that due to tire wear, since staggered setups can't be rotated front to back anyway. Norm [/QUOTE]
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