Tire width question

The man above speaks the troof
295 should fit on a 17x9 just fine and 275 is the max on the 17x8..although the guy at my tireshop said he could fit a 285 on there for me lol
 
Safely? Or fit at all?


A 275 will fit on an 8" rim, however most usually recomment only 2" wider than the rim so that would limit you to a 255 on an 8" rim

That's the size Ford ran on the 1994-1995 Cobras...255/45/17

For a 9", if you follow the 2" rule the max should be a 275 tire.

Typically going wider allows more sidewall flex, and handling may actually suffer slightly due to the tire rolling over onto itself in hard turns
 
I fit Goodyear GS-C and Nitto 555s in 285/40 17 on my stock 96 Cobra wheels. Fit just fine :shrug:
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Technically, you can squeeze a 315/35/17 onto an 8" rim... :lol:

I loved the look of the 275s on my old 8" wheels. They look good on the 9s now, but don't have that sweet roll off the lip like they used to. I suppose it doesn't matter that much now, since they are on the front.
 
IF you go 275 on an 8" wheel...I recommed only going with BFGoodrich, or Nitto. Goodyears are wider than those two brands. I know that for a fact, I've had all three brands on 8" wheels.
 
Goodyear GS C are TRASH. I just bought some yesterday. My damn BALD michelins stuck better, i wish i never spent the money
Goodyears run kinda small from my experience, the tires on now arent as wide as my michelin pilot sports
 
Goodyear GS C are TRASH. I just bought some yesterday. My damn BALD michelins stuck better, i wish i never spent the money
Goodyears run kinda small from my experience, the tires on now arent as wide as my michelin pilot sports
+1 My GSC sucked :notnice: Thats why I moved them to the front and put Nittos in the back. Now my GSCs and 555 were the same size, both numericaly and side by side :shrug:

I have Michelin PS2s now and they are by far the best street tire I have ever used, and I have tried almost all of them. Kumho, Bridgestone Pole/S02/touring, Sumitomo HTR-I/II/III, P-Zero in several flavors, BFG T/A/KDs/KDWs, Nitto and Dunlops. I havent run Hoosiers.... I think thats the only ones Ive never tried :shrug:

I can tell you that the PS2s grip phenominally (sp?) They hold the power, lateral grip is killer and in the wet they rock :rock: I am only getting 8k out of them because I tend to drive the car hard in the corners and I often have the TC off :D But if you are more responsiable then you can get 20K out of them :nice:
 
i wish i knew how bad they were before i bought them. I will never buy another goodyear tire.
I'll just have to wear these out real quick and get some michelins. my tires don't last very long either lmao, I don't think i'll ever allow a tire to go 20k miles and the PS have horrible wear, one doughnut and bye bye Michelin PS series.
 
Goodyears were so bad on my minivan, the dealer took them back and apologized. They wiggled like the sidewall was collapsing when I went around a corner. The best tire performance value I have seen is still the Toyo T1R's. On a safety note, the maximum I would put on the 17"x8" wheel is 255/45-17's. However, personally I wouldn't go above 245/45-17. That is the best size for that wheel. Anything else trades performance for looks. Above the 255 you are starting to sacrifice safety at higher speeds and side loads.