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Ditch my 20" Shelby wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15592650" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I can get by with the 12" because of the aggressive Alcoa offset, other "lesser offset" wheels may hit the inside with a 12" width. it is probably safest to stay around 11.5 with a lesser aggressive offset. I have another pair to widen for a set of Dark Super Snake Alcoa's, I will probably go to 11.75" on them instead of 12". Not that 12" doesn't work, it is just maxxed out and I really didn't need to go that wide with the 325's. 5or 6 years ago, when I had the Alcoa's widened (it may have even been 8 years ago?) I was planning on using 335/30's, they fit, but would rub occasionally and the tire bulge looked too fat for my liking, so I sold the 335's and backed down to 325's. The 325/12" combo is the exact same overall diameter as the 10" Alcoa tire/wheel combination that Shelby installed on my car, so it still looks "correct Super Snake" from an outward view.....but then there are steam roller tires on the rear when a person takes a closer look.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15592650, member: 9628"] I can get by with the 12" because of the aggressive Alcoa offset, other "lesser offset" wheels may hit the inside with a 12" width. it is probably safest to stay around 11.5 with a lesser aggressive offset. I have another pair to widen for a set of Dark Super Snake Alcoa's, I will probably go to 11.75" on them instead of 12". Not that 12" doesn't work, it is just maxxed out and I really didn't need to go that wide with the 325's. 5or 6 years ago, when I had the Alcoa's widened (it may have even been 8 years ago?) I was planning on using 335/30's, they fit, but would rub occasionally and the tire bulge looked too fat for my liking, so I sold the 335's and backed down to 325's. The 325/12" combo is the exact same overall diameter as the 10" Alcoa tire/wheel combination that Shelby installed on my car, so it still looks "correct Super Snake" from an outward view.....but then there are steam roller tires on the rear when a person takes a closer look. R [/QUOTE]
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