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Old 10-02-14, 06:24 PM
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wide rear tires

How wide of a tire can i put on my FD with stock wheels with out rubbing? I want to run a 26-27" tall tire. I was looking at a 26/10.50/16 but was unsure if it would clear i have 245/50/16's on it now and need more rear tire
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There us a stickied thread one down from the top that covers this, as well as a thread 4 or 5 down from yours right now that covers thus as well.

Also if you search you can read for days on this.
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Originally Posted by silverTRD
There us a stickied thread one down from the top that covers this, as well as a thread 4 or 5 down from yours right now that covers thus as well.

Also if you search you can read for days on this.
He's not really asking about wheels, he's asking about "tire size" on the stock wheels. i.e. how tall and wide can he go and still retain the OEM wheels.
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26/10.50/16 MT ET Street radial does fit. I've had it on the car before. It's close though.
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Anyone use a 295 50 16 on a fd wheel with or without a small spacer?
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