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megavega wrote:the tires fitting has EVERYTHING to do with the correct backspacing on the rims. tire has to be centered right/left -in out, in the wheel well opening. 235 will fit width wise no problem, I have 245's in the rear on 8 inch rims.
I have 3rd gen trans am rear springs in mine, but mine are multi rate ones, I dont know what the rates are but also used the rubber isolators because I cut them way down to get my car where I wanted it ride heigth wise.
megavega wrote:I have 3rd gen trans am rear springs in mine, but mine are multi rate ones, I dont know what the rates are but also used the rubber isolators because I cut them way down to get my car where I wanted it ride heigth wise.
my79monza wrote:megavega wrote:the tires fitting has EVERYTHING to do with the correct backspacing on the rims. tire has to be centered right/left -in out, in the wheel well opening. 235 will fit width wise no problem, I have 245's in the rear on 8 inch rims.
I have 3rd gen trans am rear springs in mine, but mine are multi rate ones, I dont know what the rates are but also used the rubber isolators because I cut them way down to get my car where I wanted it ride heigth wise.
And your backspacing is what?
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