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> 225's in the Front
dbelleperc
post Feb 5 2004, 05:17 AM
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With custom wheels is it possible to fit 225's in the front with out pulling or rolling the fenders?
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post Feb 5 2004, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(dbelleperc @ Feb 5 2004, 03:17 AM)
With custom wheels is it possible to fit 225's in the front with out pulling or rolling the fenders?

that's just one number - you need 3...

225/30-14 might fit...

just to make life interesting, not everybody's '225' is the same size, and there is little correlation between tread width (that 225 number) and the section width, which is what will determine if the tire fits or not. if you go looking, Tire Rack's site has a pretty decent table of specifications for their tires. they make you jump through some hoops but the information is there. at least it was for the Pilot Sport Cups and VictoRacers i was trying to compaare ...
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