315 possible with a a 1 inch pull
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315 possible with a a 1 inch pull
Im getting the Ings body kit and fenders installed on my car. I also had my quarters pulled one inch. You guys think its possible to fit a 315 in there. I currently have the volk gt-v 10.5 inch with a +19 offset but might be getting a little widers wheels as i think a 315 is too big on a 10.5. any suggestions are welcomes thanks.
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Im getting the Ings body kit and fenders installed on my car. I also had my quarters pulled one inch. You guys think its possible to fit a 315 in there. I currently have the volk gt-v 10.5 inch with a +19 offset but might be getting a little widers wheels as i think a 315 is too big on a 10.5. any suggestions are welcomes thanks.
295 or 305 would work fine...
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Is it a widebody kit? You said something about fenders!
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315 is 10mm too big for a 10.5" wheel, but can be done. With a 1" pull and appropriate wheels/offset, a 315 can absolutely be done. We run 305/30/19s on 19x10.5s without issue, so if we added a 1" pull that would allow 25mm more or rubber to the outside, which clearly falls within the range you are looking at.
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350ZEEEEE is right. 315 is absolutley overkill unliss your pushing some BIG power.
But will it fit you ask...?
I am running 305's in the rear on a 10.5 wheel and Im pretty slammed. My fenders are rolled and slightley pulled and the 305 sits perfectly flush with no rubbing really. If your drop is conservative and you have some negative camber dialed in you might be able to fit the 315. Would it be a optimum fit for a 10.5 wheel ? Absolutley not, the 305's are the widest I would go on a 10.5.
But will it fit you ask...?
I am running 305's in the rear on a 10.5 wheel and Im pretty slammed. My fenders are rolled and slightley pulled and the 305 sits perfectly flush with no rubbing really. If your drop is conservative and you have some negative camber dialed in you might be able to fit the 315. Would it be a optimum fit for a 10.5 wheel ? Absolutley not, the 305's are the widest I would go on a 10.5.
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Are you doing it just to say your running 315? Even if you double your whp you wouldnt really need it.. It would just be a waste and also consider the much higher cost everytime you replace thm
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