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    I am on the borderline of possibly purchasing a set of 17" ZO6 rims. They're 9.5" wide. Whats the widest tire ya'll would reccomend for our cars? I dont want something that is going to rub. on and BTW, my car is lowered a good 1.5" if that helps at all. thanks in advance for the help.

  • #2
    I wouldn't go anymore than 275-40's.
    285's for the rear is pushing it, especially if your car is lowered.
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    • #3
      Mine is dropped 2'' and I have 285/40/17 rears.
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      • #4
        I'd say 285/40-17.... They'll look good!
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        • #5
          id say 285 40 17's, but 275's are fine, your not going to notice any traction differernce between the two.
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          • #6
            You can go 315/40/17 on a 9.5 rim. It'll fit, but I wouldn't recomend it just because those tires are about 30 dollars more a piece than 275, 285, or 295 tires.
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            • #7
              315's on a 9.5" rim on a near stock V6 is just dumb in my opinion. 315's are made for a 11" rim.
              Jordan<br />15.09@90.7<br /><a href=\"http://www.fullthrottlev6.com/forums/vbgarage.php?do=view&id=21\" target=\"_blank\"><b>1995 Camaro 3.4 M5</b></a>

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              • #8
                315's you need to roll the fender anyway. my 285's look great.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GhostRunner:
                  You can go 315/40/17 on a 9.5 rim. It'll fit, but I wouldn't recomend it just because those tires are about 30 dollars more a piece than 275, 285, or 295 tires.
                  VERY unsafe... I would not suggest doing this.

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                  • #10
                    quote:
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                    Originally posted by GhostRunner:
                    You can go 315/40/17 on a 9.5 rim. It'll fit, but I wouldn't recomend it just because those tires are about 30 dollars more a piece than 275, 285, or 295 tires.
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                    VERY unsafe... I would not suggest doing this.
                    I agree
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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by hawgs:
                      </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GhostRunner:
                      You can go 315/40/17 on a 9.5 rim. It'll fit, but I wouldn't recomend it just because those tires are about 30 dollars more a piece than 275, 285, or 295 tires.
                      VERY unsafe... I would not suggest doing this. </font>[/QUOTE]When my brother bought his wheels (17x9.5 Enkei Winsomes) they were used, and the rear wheels has old 315/35R17 Nitto 555Rs (the drag radial kind)
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by TheV6Bird:
                        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by hawgs:
                        </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by GhostRunner:
                        You can go 315/40/17 on a 9.5 rim. It'll fit, but I wouldn't recomend it just because those tires are about 30 dollars more a piece than 275, 285, or 295 tires.
                        VERY unsafe... I would not suggest doing this. </font>[/QUOTE]When my brother bought his wheels (17x9.5 Enkei Winsomes) they were used, and the rear wheels has old 315/35R17 Nitto 555Rs (the drag radial kind) </font>[/QUOTE]okay...? do you want me to say your brothers tire selection is not smart in the slightest degree?

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                        • #13
                          i had 17x9s all around and my turning radius sucked and my tires would rub in a turn and the rear would sometimes catch the fender when hittin a bump! then the tires wore improperly
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by teal99camaro:
                            i had 17x9s all around and my turning radius sucked and my tires would rub in a turn and the rear would sometimes catch the fender when hittin a bump! then the tires wore improperly
                            Is this supposed to be a blanket statement saying 17x9 wheels do not fit on our cars?

                            Perhaps you should learn a little more about how wheels, tires, and offsets work. If you buy wheels that are not the correct offset then yes they will rub... if you buy the correct wheels for your car then you will not have any problem with 17x9 wheels rubbing at all.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by teal99camaro:
                              i had 17x9s all around and my turning radius sucked and my tires would rub in a turn and the rear would sometimes catch the fender when hittin a bump! then the tires wore improperly
                              Maybe your rear dampers were worn out. I'm running 17x9.5 Z06 replica wheels (54mm offset if I remember correctly) with 275/40-17 Nitto NT 555RII (the ones for turning left and right) tires on the camaro and it's had no rubbing issues at all - and that is including a track weekend at Texas World Speedway (2.9 mile roadcourse configuration) along with 2 autocross events. Now with the stock tires and wheels the camaro rubbed the left rear fenderwheel at its first autocross event...with the original dampers installed on the car. Finally installed Koni sport dampers and rear rubbing and most of the rear traction problem under hard braking was solved... [img]smile.gif[/img] The car is still on the stock suspension other than the Koni dampers.
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