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Old 04-20-18, 12:53 PM
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235/60/14????

Can I put 235/60/14 tires on the rear of my gslse
with out modify or cutting??? I have stock suspension srock gslse rims
I got a deal of 60$ for a pair of 225/60/14
Wanna know it fits B4 I take the hr trip.
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Should be able to eyeball it off of what you already have. If you have, say 195/60 on there now the 235/60 will protrude another, say, 20mm either side, and be about an inch taller (over-all 2" bigger diametre)

Post pics when you have done it though! I always kind of entertained the idea of putting cheap, beefy tyres on the stock wheels (instead of collecting dust on the shelf)

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I used to run 245/60-15s on 15x6 wheels on my Ford.

They will fit the wheels.

I used to run 225/50-15s on my '84 RX-7 with some fender rolling.

They should fit the car, sorta.
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Originally Posted by WANKfactor
Should be able to eyeball it off of what you already have. If you have, say 195/60 on there now the 235/60 will protrude another, say, 20mm either side, and be about an inch taller (over-all 2" bigger diametre)

Post pics when you have done it though! I always kind of entertained the idea of putting cheap, beefy tyres on the stock wheels (instead of collecting dust on the shelf)


They fit perfectly no rubbing or anything like that
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Originally Posted by C-LOTAP25


They fit perfectly no rubbing or anything like that
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^ looks pretty good! Is that a 225 or a 235? What's on the front?
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235/60/14 on the rear 195/60/14 on the front
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I even have room to go a little lower.
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