Anyone use M/T 275's on stock 17"
#10
275 is too wide for a stock rim. It loses sidewall strength. For drag racing, yeah no prob. But no good for the street where the sidewall is the thing holding up your car against the potholes and dips.
racetracks don't have potholes.
racetracks don't have potholes.
#11
But r3d, the stock rim is 8". Isn't that biggger then you would need for a 275? I'm running 275's on the nova with a 7" rim.
#12
most of the manufacturers of low profile tires recommend no smaller than 8.5" for a 275 width tire. 255 is about as big as I'd go. As you get wider you reduce the load the tire can carry dramatically. Think of it this way, you have a pole that can hold 1400lbs as long as the load is coming from straight up to straight down. If you cant that pole over by 15 degrees you've effectively dropped in half the total load carrying capacity of the pole before it buckles in the middle and your 1400lb load contacts the ground all sudden like.
The stock rim comes with 245/45/17's because they fit properly on the stock 8" rim.
the nova is probably using tall sidewall tires which allows more air pressure to reinforce the sidewalls so they're not as weakened by their angled stance to the direction of load. Still... 7" on a 275 tire makes me a little nervous.
The stock rim comes with 245/45/17's because they fit properly on the stock 8" rim.
the nova is probably using tall sidewall tires which allows more air pressure to reinforce the sidewalls so they're not as weakened by their angled stance to the direction of load. Still... 7" on a 275 tire makes me a little nervous.
#14
most of the manufacturers of low profile tires recommend no smaller than 8.5" for a 275 width tire. 255 is about as big as I'd go. As you get wider you reduce the load the tire can carry dramatically. Think of it this way, you have a pole that can hold 1400lbs as long as the load is coming from straight up to straight down. If you cant that pole over by 15 degrees you've effectively dropped in half the total load carrying capacity of the pole before it buckles in the middle and your 1400lb load contacts the ground all sudden like.
The stock rim comes with 245/45/17's because they fit properly on the stock 8" rim.
the nova is probably using tall sidewall tires which allows more air pressure to reinforce the sidewalls so they're not as weakened by their angled stance to the direction of load. Still... 7" on a 275 tire makes me a little nervous.
The stock rim comes with 245/45/17's because they fit properly on the stock 8" rim.
the nova is probably using tall sidewall tires which allows more air pressure to reinforce the sidewalls so they're not as weakened by their angled stance to the direction of load. Still... 7" on a 275 tire makes me a little nervous.
#15
Ive been running nothing but 275's out back on stock bullit wheels for almost 4 years now. used street tires and nitto drags no problem. Just was wondering how much wider the MT were gonna be then the nittos but now i know.
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