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Highly dependent on wheel offset of course. They fit my car but I am quite low with -2.5 camber. Fenders are rolled too. No spacers. Unless your car is very low, possibly thin spacers ( to clear oil line) should do it.
After I rolled the fenders I can use all kinds of 275s (Michelin, Hoosier and Toyos) using a variety of wheels and offsets. YMMV depending mainly on ET.
After I rolled the fenders I can use all kinds of 275s (Michelin, Hoosier and Toyos) using a variety of wheels and offsets. YMMV depending mainly on ET.
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I'll have to check my clearance. I am not lowered and I'm running 15mm in the rear right now. 275 will be approx 1/8" wider inside and out. I have 18mm but that will be too much I think. I live about 125 miles from Atlanta.
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No worries. Also check out http://www.1010tires.com/TireSizeCal...?action=submit
to compare sizing.
I believe I ran 275s on my other 964 (recently sold) which was lowered aggressively but with no fender roll and modest neg camber of circa -1.0. I may have had small spacers in there. Anyway, fit and ran perfectly.
to compare sizing.
I believe I ran 275s on my other 964 (recently sold) which was lowered aggressively but with no fender roll and modest neg camber of circa -1.0. I may have had small spacers in there. Anyway, fit and ran perfectly.
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