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<blockquote data-quote="fitforspeed" data-source="post: 16915751" data-attributes="member: 142710"><p>You can run a 315/30r18 on a 10 inch wide wheel. Physically it will mount and be ok. Recommended is 11 inch for proper fitment. 10.5 is what the AFS reproduction wheels are. I’ve run both a 10 and a 10.5 with 315 Toyo r888r’s with no issues. Rolled fenders recommended and grind down the factory irs mounting bolt in the inner fender well or buy a low profile version. Having wheels widened is not cheap though and including shipping and down time it all adds up. If you really love the wheels then go for it. Taste in wheels may change over time and you could end up having a fair amount of money tied up in a relatively cheap Chinese wheel. I say save your money and buy a nice set of custom forged wheels when you can.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fitforspeed, post: 16915751, member: 142710"] You can run a 315/30r18 on a 10 inch wide wheel. Physically it will mount and be ok. Recommended is 11 inch for proper fitment. 10.5 is what the AFS reproduction wheels are. I’ve run both a 10 and a 10.5 with 315 Toyo r888r’s with no issues. Rolled fenders recommended and grind down the factory irs mounting bolt in the inner fender well or buy a low profile version. Having wheels widened is not cheap though and including shipping and down time it all adds up. If you really love the wheels then go for it. Taste in wheels may change over time and you could end up having a fair amount of money tied up in a relatively cheap Chinese wheel. I say save your money and buy a nice set of custom forged wheels when you can. Sent from my iPhone using svtperformance.com [/QUOTE]
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