17x9s on a fox... What size tires?
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17x9s on a fox... What size tires?
I'm looking at some 17x9 wheels for my '86, and being my first Mustang I'd like to know what good tire size combos there are out there for it! It doesn't have the quadshocks so I am told I can fit a 275 in the back? I have no idea. Discuss!
#2
Discount Tire's site can give you all the sizes/brands available that they carry. http://www.discounttire.com/dtcs/home.do
#5
You might be able to get away with a 255/40 in the front, I would not go with anything narrower, though. It might be a tad narrow, but it will look ok, and the narrower tire and slighlty shorter height should help prevent rubbing.
#6
i would go with a 245/45 or a 245/40 in the front. on the back you can run a pretty tall tire though. ive seen some people with 275/55. if you want the same diameter, or at least close to, the front tires go with a 275/40 out back.
in reality you really dont want anything fatter on the front anyway, the handling benefits arent THAT huge, but the driveability differences are quite significant, that fatter tire is going to wanna follow the grooves/imperfections/slopes in the road a lot more and the car is going to feel like its all over the place
in reality you really dont want anything fatter on the front anyway, the handling benefits arent THAT huge, but the driveability differences are quite significant, that fatter tire is going to wanna follow the grooves/imperfections/slopes in the road a lot more and the car is going to feel like its all over the place
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Originally Posted by TJs98GT
i would go with a 245/45 or a 245/40 in the front. on the back you can run a pretty tall tire though. ive seen some people with 275/55. if you want the same diameter, or at least close to, the front tires go with a 275/40 out back.
in reality you really dont want anything fatter on the front anyway, the handling benefits arent THAT huge, but the driveability differences are quite significant, that fatter tire is going to wanna follow the grooves/imperfections/slopes in the road a lot more and the car is going to feel like its all over the place
in reality you really dont want anything fatter on the front anyway, the handling benefits arent THAT huge, but the driveability differences are quite significant, that fatter tire is going to wanna follow the grooves/imperfections/slopes in the road a lot more and the car is going to feel like its all over the place
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Originally Posted by TJs98GT
itll fit right on with no problem, a 255 would offer more rim protection though if you tend to hit curbs when you park