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ttchevelle
01-16-2011, 11:37 AM
What is the largest tire size that can fit under a 65 chevelle with a 20 x 10inch wheel 265/275.
94snglturbo
01-17-2011, 07:52 AM
are you talking about a bone stock 65 chevelle or a mini tubbed one? i have a 275 under mine with a mini tubb.. i'll be going bigger soon..
65_LS1_T56
01-17-2011, 08:26 PM
I am in the process of minitubbing my 65 to fit a 295/35-18 under it. Frame mods (notched factory rails) are almost done and I was able to get 1.5" per side of additional clearance.
With a 20" wheel, you'll be into a larger OD tire, so be careful of the wheelhouses with a low ride height, they are not full width all the way to the top. They taper (radius) off and get narrower.
Aaron
ttchevelle
01-18-2011, 06:29 AM
Its a bone stock Chevelle and I have 255's and it looks like I may be able to go a size or two bigger.
the wheel size is a 20x10.
ttchevelle
01-18-2011, 08:10 PM
Im considering using the new nitto nt05r drag radial any fans/comments?
ttchevelle
01-22-2011, 05:25 AM
Will a 265 fit in a stock wheel tub?
65_LS1_T56
01-22-2011, 03:00 PM
I have a 275 on a 17x9 wheel just sitting under mine now, its real close to both sides, maybe 1/4 - 3/8" on each side of the tire. Certainly no room for suspension articulation. Looks like minitubbing for the wider tires is a must. Not sure about the 265.
ttchevelle
01-23-2011, 08:57 PM
My wheel is a 20x10. I think the largest I can go is 265, due to the rim width. But I could be wrong. How wide in a standard measurement is a 265 & a 275.
65_LS1_T56
01-24-2011, 03:34 AM
Check out this tire and wheel calculator:
http://www.rimsntires.com/specs.jsp
What's nice is that if you put in tire sizes, it recommends rim widths for that size of tire. You can also look at backspace and offset too. A 265 on a 10" rim is on the narrow side.
It's easy to figure a tires nominal width by its size. 265mm divided by 25.4mm/inch = size in inches. So, 265=10.433". However, this is not the actual overall width. Rim width and aspect ratio affect the actual. If you look on Nitto's site, I think they list actual cross section width when mounted on a particular rim. As the rim gets wider, so will the actual width (not one to one though).
Also, a 10" rim is actually wider than 10". The width is on the inside bead-to-bead dimension. So, I can't see a 10" rim with any size tire working on a 65 without some wheel tub mods.
ttchevelle
01-27-2011, 07:40 PM
Well currently I have a 20x10 intro with a 5.5 back spacing with a 255/35/20
Nitto nt555 tire in a stock wheel tub. My issue is I can't put the Horses to the gound with a normal street tire. I want to put as large of a drag radial I can fit instead. I have now approximately an inch of space left on the inside and the outside of the Tire before it hits the wheel house.
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