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SVT Shelby GT500
Ditch my 20" Shelby wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Robert M" data-source="post: 15604780" data-attributes="member: 9628"><p>I have a picture somewhere from about 8 years ago where a Super Snake owner installed a 305/35 Pirelli P-Zero on his 10" Alcoa and the tire was getting on the fat side for the rim width. <<The tire looked "pinched" at the rim. Tires of the same exact size will vary in height and width so the 305 drag radial that you are looking at may fit better because it may be narrower, but it will probably take an actual install to verify that because general "tire specs" from the internet are not brand specific and the different brands do vary widely in size and height on the same exact size of tires when compared side-by-side.</p><p></p><p>If I remember correctly a 10.5" minimum is generally recommended for a 305/35, and again that will depend upon the brand of tire and I have also seen a 305/35 on an 11" rim and it looked just right.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>R</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robert M, post: 15604780, member: 9628"] I have a picture somewhere from about 8 years ago where a Super Snake owner installed a 305/35 Pirelli P-Zero on his 10" Alcoa and the tire was getting on the fat side for the rim width. <<The tire looked "pinched" at the rim. Tires of the same exact size will vary in height and width so the 305 drag radial that you are looking at may fit better because it may be narrower, but it will probably take an actual install to verify that because general "tire specs" from the internet are not brand specific and the different brands do vary widely in size and height on the same exact size of tires when compared side-by-side. If I remember correctly a 10.5" minimum is generally recommended for a 305/35, and again that will depend upon the brand of tire and I have also seen a 305/35 on an 11" rim and it looked just right. R [/QUOTE]
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