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      03-12-2018, 12:22 PM   #1
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325/30/20 Anyone??

I recently changed from MPSS 295 to MPS4s 305 and the difference is huge. Weather where I live Cup2 or the like are not an option as it rains so much, so looking at wider rears when I get new wheels.

4s is not available in 315 so next size is 325. Anyone run 325 tyres on here and if so what width of wheel / offset??
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I recently changed from MPSS 295 to MPS4s 305 and the difference is huge. Weather where I live Cup2 or the like are not an option as it rains so much, so looking at wider rears when I get new wheels.

4s is not available in 315 so next size is 325. Anyone run 325 tyres on here and if so what width of wheel / offset??
Good Luck. From what I know, this would be virtually impossible. But some of these guys sure know how to push the envelope. I would imagine spacers, body kit and maybe a less aggressive offset could work.
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      03-12-2018, 11:44 PM   #3
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Good Luck. From what I know, this would be virtually impossible. But some of these guys sure know how to push the envelope. I would imagine spacers, body kit and maybe a less aggressive offset could work.
I wouldn't go as far as to say virtually impossible. It is very possible actually. The recommended wheel width for that tire is 11"-12". So all you need is an 11" rim and offsets that aren't so aggressive. I've seen some members here run 305's on 11" with high 20's offsets and no rubbing (and they're slammed too). You probably can do 11" with mid 30's offset.
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I can't find that size anywhere online? They go 305/30 then straight up to 345/30. The only 325 wide one I could find was 325/30r19
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      03-13-2018, 01:30 PM   #5
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Done loads of reading today and it seems 325 is an easy fit, as HXS rightly said. only problem is I was being a muppet. As brad850csi stated above they don't come in 325 I was looking at Cup2

oh well back to the drawing board. Cant see 345 squeezing in there
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