I have a 01 Sport, Its lowered in the front (thanks to those well put together instructions from blackmagic) The fender is about 1 inch from the tires, maybe less its looks really good, I am going to get some 20's, will a 295/40/20 fit with out rubbing?
295/40/20 - sidewall-4.6in, width-11.5in, 29.3 dia.
275/35/20 - 3.8, 10.8, 27.5
...and then there is the good ol' 275/45/20, i just wanted something where the sidewall was a little smaller than the 275/45/20. I know there is the risk of blowig a tire and damaging the rim, but are there any above I could use with out having to worry all the time.
and how would it look with a tire that was 2.5 inches less in diameter. ie...stock is 30inches, the 275/35/20 is 27.5inches. i'm just trying to get that look that i see all over the place on those big trucks like escalades etc..the nice low profile tire...if you know what i mean.
Thanks for any info that could help me.
1 more question.
How would the 295/40/20's in the rear and 275/45/20 or another size in the front look? Just asking would this affect the truck? I had 2 mustangs and did stuff like this so i am just trying to learn about this truck stuff!! Thanks again.
295/40/20 - sidewall-4.6in, width-11.5in, 29.3 dia.
275/35/20 - 3.8, 10.8, 27.5
...and then there is the good ol' 275/45/20, i just wanted something where the sidewall was a little smaller than the 275/45/20. I know there is the risk of blowig a tire and damaging the rim, but are there any above I could use with out having to worry all the time.
and how would it look with a tire that was 2.5 inches less in diameter. ie...stock is 30inches, the 275/35/20 is 27.5inches. i'm just trying to get that look that i see all over the place on those big trucks like escalades etc..the nice low profile tire...if you know what i mean.
Thanks for any info that could help me.
1 more question.
How would the 295/40/20's in the rear and 275/45/20 or another size in the front look? Just asking would this affect the truck? I had 2 mustangs and did stuff like this so i am just trying to learn about this truck stuff!! Thanks again.