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Old 02-16-2013, 08:22 AM
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275/35-20 all the way around?

I know I know, another tire thread! Well I'm bout 99% sure these will go on fine on a stock SRT rim with no rubbage, but wanted to seal that last 1% before I clicked "purchase"


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I know I know, another tire thread! Well I'm bout 99% sure these will go on fine on a stock SRT rim with no rubbage, but wanted to seal that last 1% before I clicked "purchase"


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you will most likely have some rubbing on the front spindles, 3mm spacer should resolve the issue
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The SRT engineers have previously stated to go no wider than a 245/45/20 on the front. Why not go with a 245 on the front a a 275 on the rear for the staggered "old school" look? That is what I intend to do. You'll also save a few bucks on your purchase.

Do you intend to install splash guards? The wider tires will really throw a lot of debris against your paint.
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I have run a 275/40/20 on the fronts with a 9" rim and no issues with rubbing did this with 2" lowering springs

this is with the coil overs
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The SRT engineers have previously stated to go no wider than a 245/45/20 on the front. Why not go with a 245 on the front a a 275 on the rear for the staggered "old school" look? That is what I intend to do. You'll also save a few bucks on your purchase.

Do you intend to install splash guards? The wider tires will really throw a lot of debris against your paint.
something like this 245/40/20 & 285/40/20 on 9" rims with 2" drop springs
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275/35-20 all the way around?

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275/40ZR20 or 295/35ZR20



I think 275/40ZR20 Front & 295/40ZR20 Rear or 275/40ZR20 at all 4 corners.

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Methinks those ADMINISTRATORS know what they're talking about.
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Methinks those ADMINISTRATORS know what they're talking about.
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something like this 245/40/20 & 285/40/20 on 9" rims with 2" drop springs

i think that is what i need. 11 srt8 with eibach pro springs. what brand tires are you running?
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