What are the biggest Wheels/Tires I can put on my 95 GT

fidget

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Hey everyone,

Greg here. New to the Mustang world. Been wanting one for years and came across a 95 GT in 95% condition and I just had to buy it.

What I want to do is put some new wheels and tires on it but before I do, I figured I'd ask you all here since you guys will definitely have the answer..

Question is, What are the biggest Wheels/Tires I can put on my 95 GT without having wheel rub, etc?

Any and all comments will be appreciated. I'll try to get some pics up pretty soon.

Thanks everyone,

Fidget
 
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17x10.5 and 17x9 with 315/35's and 275/40's.

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A friend of mine is running 3" tailpipes with 3.5" tips and 315/35 Nitto DR's. The driver side on mine has plenty of room, but the pass. side is very tight. I'll be working under there sometime later this week, I can get some measurements then.
 
I have 17x11 TTII's with 315/35/17 tires in the rear with 17x9 TTII's and 275/40/17s in front. The 275's in front are a hair too wide IMHO but not rubbing wide, just my taste and will be going to a 265 or 255 when replaced.

I have 2.5 tails and "had" flipped quads (had since I removed them when adding aftermarket LCA's) with only very slight rubbing when going uphill while turning at a funky angle.

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slow50sally said:
Did you have to remove let little shock when putting on 315's??? I think it is on the back left might be on the right also.


That would be the quad shock everyone is talking about flipping. They are a 50/50 shock and one end is fat while the other is skinny. You flip them to clear the wheel/tire.
 
I was told when I bought my 10.5's for the back that if the car was lowered more than 1.5 or 2 inches in the rear then you would have to flip the quad shock. I still have the 275/40's on them though- not a wide enough tire for the wheel
 
blksn955.o said:
I have 17x11 TTII's with 315/35/17 tires in the rear with 17x9 TTII's and 275/40/17s in front. The 275's in front are a hair too wide IMHO but not rubbing wide, just my taste and will be going to a 265 or 255 when replaced.

I have 2.5 tails and "had" flipped quads (had since I removed them when adding aftermarket LCA's) with only very slight rubbing when going uphill while turning at a funky angle.

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What kind of tires are these the make. I like the way they look