What's biggest tire size ?
#12
MD Muscle, as long as it isn't a Honda no one will care. But just for reference, its been in the 40's here lately and I have broken free on the rear 4 times under normal acceleration fro ma light. If you must have 20's get some decent tires. Not Toyo Proxes 4's.
#13
Jcon, I have had the Toyo's on there for over a year and I don't think they are bad other then wearing out a little fast. Maybe my foot is lighter then yours ? lol ..... other car is not a Honda it's a classic muscle car btw
#14
MD, I don't think the 4.10's help me I think I have a good chunk of tread left. less than 10k miles on it in the last 14 months. Last summer they seemed pretty good, not great though. This year they haven't been that great.
#15
FYI...
I just put my 20X10" TSW's with a 40mm offset and 285/30/20's on the front with a 3mm spacer. They fit with no rubbing. I am going to roll the fenders in the front (just did backs) and try to fit the 285/35/20 Toyo R888 on the front.
I am sending my other rims to Weldcraft to be widened to 20X11 to fit 315/30/20 Toyo R888's on the rear. I just removed the bump stop brace for more clearance.
I just put my 20X10" TSW's with a 40mm offset and 285/30/20's on the front with a 3mm spacer. They fit with no rubbing. I am going to roll the fenders in the front (just did backs) and try to fit the 285/35/20 Toyo R888 on the front.
I am sending my other rims to Weldcraft to be widened to 20X11 to fit 315/30/20 Toyo R888's on the rear. I just removed the bump stop brace for more clearance.
#17
I am starting with a 40mm offset wheel.
It is the bracket with the hole in it above the bump stop on the frame rail. You drill out the spot welds with a spot weld drill bit. I got my from Harbor Freight.
Some people need to remove the shock dust cover.
*** I have my fenders rolled. So I have no issues with a 40mm offset.
#20
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