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Sixtynine_Bird

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Hey folks! :)

I suppose that many threads have been done already, sorry for that, but I'd like to know if one of you running 235/60/15 up front with manual steering? or bigger size?
Any feed back on that would be appreciated guys :)
Is that too hard to turn when parking or ride at slow speed?

For my bird I'd like to go with Aero wheels ==> 255/60/15 rear, front I don't know yet but I'd like to go with 235/60/15 if it's not too heavy for the steering box either.
 

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I have 2257015s on my front, manual steering. my car steers really easy.
 

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Ok thanks Basketcase. Glad to know that ;)
Next I'll ask for THE question lol the backspacing that I should go with. But this will be when i mâke up my mind for the front.
 

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Can't help you on that cause I gots PS... BUT for stance I am running 235 60 on 15x6.5 fronts and 275 60 on 15x8 rears
 

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ok thank you all for your comments!

And for sure no back space for this guy Basketcase ^^

thanks Quikbird for the info.
 

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15x8 with 4.5 backspace is perfect. I would run 275/60 on it too. I run 235s on my T/A Challenger with manual steering and its livable.
 

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thanks Moparchris for your message, I was thinking of 275 but i wasn't sure about it, but now i might reconsidering my choice lol! So lets do this 235/60/15 up front and 275/60/15 rear perhaps.

Also i post on FBBO for aero wheels choice etc, and they told me that are only race wheels and "not DOT approved" what does it mean?
I can't run those on an open road?
 

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not DOT (Department of Transportation) means at least in the States they are not legal for regular road use. You would have to check your local laws. I have 2756015s on 15X8 on mine.


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Nice Basketcase, thanks for your help, it will be allowed in our local laws :)

Only one problem now that I know everything I wanted thanks to you all, but I checked and I just saw with those rims 4.5 inch back space doesn't exist... :(

Is 4 inch back space will work?
 

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So I was just about to buy some new wheels and tires. I saw a RR with a 225/70/15 setup and the stance was great. However, I was hoping for a bit wider tire.

Any clearance issues going to 235 on all four corners?

15x8 wheels for these tires?

By going with a 70 tires versus 60 makes the tire taller, right? Any reason to use the 60?
 

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So I was just about to buy some new wheels and tires. I saw a RR with a 225/70/15 setup and the stance was great. However, I was hoping for a bit wider tire.

Any clearance issues going to 235 on all four corners?

15x8 wheels for these tires?

By going with a 70 tires versus 60 makes the tire taller, right? Any reason to use the 60?

60 profile better for street racing:drive:
 
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