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      02-01-2020, 11:17 AM   #1
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I'm curious what the widest tire someone is running in the rear and how much room there was with it

I'm looking at the 355 Michelin PS4
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I'm curious what the widest tire someone is running in the rear and how much room there was with it

I'm looking at the 355 Michelin PS4
I'm curious too, not that I'd run anything wider than a 325 on OEM 21's.

The 355/25/21 4S are $890 each at Discount
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I've seen up to 335 in the rear but I'm sure it could take more.
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Funny this popped up, if my friend still has his tires from his gtr I will try and put them on my wheels. The front would have to be 295-30-21. I literally looked this up the other day.
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It might not look right as far as tire height goes unless it’s really lowered
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Once again I don't ask the full question, my bad.

I'm going to get custom rims 21x13 in the rear and I really want the 355 in the rear, I'm just curios what others have fit in the rear with aftermarket rims that are wider than stock.
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I would suggest the question being posed is inaccurate and should be either one of the follow:
1. What is the widest tires someone is running on OEM spec size rims?
2. What is the widest tires someone is running on non-standard rims?

As our rides do not have 4 wheel steering there really is no limit on width if you are on non-standard rims. Aside from visual appearance and height restriction to prevent rubbing there would be no limitation to width with the right rim. If you are using a standard spec rim then you are limited to what size tires can safely be mounted on the 21's rim which has a 11.5" width.
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Once again I don't ask the full question, my bad.

I'm going to get custom rims 21x13 in the rear and I really want the 355 in the rear, I'm just curios what others have fit in the rear with aftermarket rims that are wider than stock.
Ah, see above...we must have been typing at the same time
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