Widest rim on the rear of a 94-95 GT

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Just wondering what is the largest rim you can put on the back of a 94-95 GT WITHOUT mini tubbing and/or rolling your wheel lip, and keeping the quad shock, or even removing the quads.....
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Some ppl can sneak the 315/35-17 or 315/30-18... IM about to try it out. If you dont want to flip quad or anything then pry have to go 295 0r 305.....
 

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SO im thinking you can go 10.5 if you can get a 295 or a 305 on there with out changing anything... I'm sure someone else will come in and let us know.
 
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I should have been more specific my bad.
I'm wondering about a 15" Drag rim whats the widest and the Back spacing? again without rolling wheel lip..?

Thanks
 

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No matter how big you go, i would recommend rolling that rear lip... Better safe than sorry. My buddy is running a 15X8 with a 305 on it... but thats a fox... I would think there's less room in a foxbody, than an SN95.
 

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depending on the offset,i have 10's with 295's and it rubs,on high hills
 

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I have 18x11 in the rear with 315 30's i had to remove the quad shocks and the passenger side tire rubs the inside of the wheelwell a little on speed bumps.I'm going to run 1/2" spacers and it should be alright
 

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I know someone running some 17/10.5 03/04 cobra rims with sumitomo 315/35/17 tires on his 89 coupe. Looks sick...
 

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I'm running the 17x10.5 rim with a nitto 315-35-17 drag radial without any problems. Also my rim has a 20mm offset for the rear, which makes the rim come out to the edge of the fender. By running this offset, I don't have to use a spacer. Has made my car look more aggressive which matches the sound of the 342 I have under the hood. If you are wandering how they hook, I ran a 1.8 60ft time without spinning at the track. :dancing6:
 

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snakesonastang said:
I'm running the 17x10.5 rim with a nitto 315-35-17 drag radial without any problems. Also my rim has a 20mm offset for the rear, which makes the rim come out to the edge of the fender. By running this offset, I don't have to use a spacer. Has made my car look more aggressive which matches the sound of the 342 I have under the hood. If you are wandering how they hook, I ran a 1.8 60ft time without spinning at the track. :dancing6:

Got any pics we could check out?
 

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Give me a day or two and I'll get some pics. I also have the fender flares and the rims helps fill the fender well. My car isn't lowered, but that is in the near future.
 

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I run a 17x10.5 with nitto 315/35/17 drag radial for the street and i run a 15x10 draglite with 275/50/15 for the track. i do not rub and never rolled my lip or anything. I am lowered with eibach pro-kit and lakewood 50/50s out back
 

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