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<blockquote data-quote="Shifty Powers" data-source="post: 1153534" data-attributes="member: 9020"><p>Edit: my response was for Wichers</p><p></p><p>LOL I know about tires man.. I know what I am running is not considered the norm. But it is capable of it and I have NO issues. But for someone to want to put a 10'' wide rim up front for a 275 tire or more is silly. Specially if its a DD and they have no reason to have such a large tire.</p><p></p><p>What you think was an untrue statement was not taken how I meant it. While yes the correct rim size is always needed. But there should be no reason to run a 10'' up front. except for the hell of it. and the only size ive seen mentioned in this post is a 275 for the front. So at that point, is a good size for a 9'' rim. So a 10'' would be pointless unless you were going with a much larger tire size. But again the bigger rim will pose more problems on the front of these cars more often then not. And I have proven how wide you can go up front. And I purposely run a 9'' because I didnt want to change size and did not want to run into even more problems if my "trying of a large size tire" backfired.</p><p>So my point is very valid. But I should have explained it right. But I have been busy writing tunes for cars at work.</p><p></p><p>Do you even know what size I am running?</p><p>Just so you know... its a 295 up front.. not 275.. on a 17x9... I understand what I am doing.. very much so</p><p></p><p>But you are right in the right rim width and offset/backspacing will always and should always be whats done and will help limit problems</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shifty Powers, post: 1153534, member: 9020"] Edit: my response was for Wichers LOL I know about tires man.. I know what I am running is not considered the norm. But it is capable of it and I have NO issues. But for someone to want to put a 10'' wide rim up front for a 275 tire or more is silly. Specially if its a DD and they have no reason to have such a large tire. What you think was an untrue statement was not taken how I meant it. While yes the correct rim size is always needed. But there should be no reason to run a 10'' up front. except for the hell of it. and the only size ive seen mentioned in this post is a 275 for the front. So at that point, is a good size for a 9'' rim. So a 10'' would be pointless unless you were going with a much larger tire size. But again the bigger rim will pose more problems on the front of these cars more often then not. And I have proven how wide you can go up front. And I purposely run a 9'' because I didnt want to change size and did not want to run into even more problems if my "trying of a large size tire" backfired. So my point is very valid. But I should have explained it right. But I have been busy writing tunes for cars at work. Do you even know what size I am running? Just so you know... its a 295 up front.. not 275.. on a 17x9... I understand what I am doing.. very much so But you are right in the right rim width and offset/backspacing will always and should always be whats done and will help limit problems [/QUOTE]
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