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    1. #1
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      Aug 2010
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      Los Angeles
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      I need tire help!

      I'm looking to purchase some wheels today, ha! I have a 68 Camaro with a DSE front subframe. They recommend a 255/35/18 up front and 315/30/18 in the rear. The problem is that I can't find this tire combo with the exception of race/autocross only Toyo Proxies R888. They actually have a warning on their site about not using these in wet conditions and I plan on have this be a daily driver too. Do you guys have any suggestions?

      I was told I could go up to a 9.5 front width but what size tire would that fit?



    2. #2
      Join Date
      Sep 2014
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      Sun City West, AZ
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      I highly recommend the BFG Rivals. No problem for the rear tires. The size for the front tires only come in a 245 or 265. If the front fender clearance is a little tight, try the 245s if not go for the 265. They're not that much wider. You are only talking about a total of a 1/2 inch which means only a 1/4 inch on each side. A 265 Rival will accept a 9-10.5" wheel and recommends a 9.5" wheel.
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      Kenny Mitchell
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    3. #3
      Join Date
      Nov 2011
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      Riverton, Wyo,
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      Here is a idea for you, I went with 19s on the rear of my car. I don't know if you want to do that or not. However I do believe there are more tire options for 19s on the rear. You can go to the specs on the tires and it will tell you how wide wheel it will fit.
      http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...earDiameter=18

    4. #4
      Join Date
      Jan 2013
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      Bridgewater, NJ
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      255-35-18 is not a popular size - look into 245-40-18 size for the front, which are about the same in diameter as the 315-30-18. You can also go with a 265 or even 275 on the front with a 9.5" wheel, but clearance may be an issue with your suspension.
      Paul Huryk
      President CTW Motorsports
      1989 GTA - Global West Suspension, Wilwood Brakes, CTW Motorsports wheels, Full Magnaflow exhaust
      1984 Camaro - Global West Suspension, Baer brakes, CTW Motorsports wheels, Mild 350 with nitrous



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