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Old 05-26-2023, 08:15 AM   #1
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315/35R17

Anyone ever run 315/35R17?
Any issues?
I feel like they will look weird in the wheel well being so short.
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Old 05-26-2023, 08:21 AM   #2
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Anyone ever run 315/35R17?
Any issues?
I feel like they will look weird in the wheel well being so short.
Much better off with 305/45/17 if you’re doing a drag pack. Taller sidewall is more important than the 315 width.
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Old 05-26-2023, 11:33 AM   #3
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Much better off with 305/45/17 if you’re doing a drag pack. Taller sidewall is more important than the 315 width.
Doing a lot of research on this matter due to the fact that I already ordered the 315/35R17.

Mixed reviews and opinions.
Most say on a manual car (I have a manual) it is better to run the 26 diameter tires vs the 28 diameter tires. As long as I’m not making crazy power. My car dyno’d at 450 rwhp and 478 torque.

With this being said I’m looking for more of an answer from a person with personal experience with the 315/35/R17 tires and maybe a switch to the 305/45R17 (I know that’s a lot im asking for). Assuming you don’t have this experience and are just speaking off your build which I would assume has the 305/45R17 on them. (Let me know if my assumptions are wrong, dearest apologies).

I would like NOT to be the Guinea pig on this test but if I must then I must #MONEYWASTEDFORSCIENCE
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Old 05-26-2023, 12:30 PM   #4
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Doing a lot of research on this matter due to the fact that I already ordered the 315/35R17.

Mixed reviews and opinions.
Most say on a manual car (I have a manual) it is better to run the 26 diameter tires vs the 28 diameter tires. As long as I’m not making crazy power. My car dyno’d at 450 rwhp and 478 torque.

With this being said I’m looking for more of an answer from a person with personal experience with the 315/35/R17 tires and maybe a switch to the 305/45R17 (I know that’s a lot im asking for). Assuming you don’t have this experience and are just speaking off your build which I would assume has the 305/45R17 on them. (Let me know if my assumptions are wrong, dearest apologies).

I would like NOT to be the Guinea pig on this test but if I must then I must #MONEYWASTEDFORSCIENCE
Not sure what you’re running for front tires, but if it’s the stock LT1 front wheels then the diameter is 27.7”. Your new rear tires are 25.7” which is way too short. You need to be within ~1” front to back or Stabilitrak gets screwed up. Now if you bought new wheels to run skinnies on the front then you could probably make that work with a 26” front runner. That setup is fine for low power combos but no good once you start making big power (turbo, supercharger, etc).
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Old 05-26-2023, 12:36 PM   #5
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Not sure what you’re running for front tires, but if it’s the stock LT1 front wheels then the diameter is 27.7”. Your new rear tires are 25.7” which is way too short. You need to be within ~1” front to back or Stabilitrak gets screwed up. Now if you bought new wheels to run skinnies on the front then you could probably make that work with a 26” front runner. That setup is fine for low power combos but no good once you start making big power (turbo, supercharger, etc).
Yup you are correct, spoke to my tuner he told me if I wanted to run the 315/35r17 I would have to go down to a 245/35R20 so it wouldn’t screw my stabilitrack. I currently have 245/45R20 Mickey Thompson street comps on the front. And I like them a lot. Just going to return the 315/35R17 once they arrive and order a pair of 305/45R17s
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Old 05-26-2023, 02:18 PM   #6
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Yup you are correct, spoke to my tuner he told me if I wanted to run the 315/35r17 I would have to go down to a 245/35R20 so it wouldn’t screw my stabilitrack. I currently have 245/45R20 Mickey Thompson street comps on the front. And I like them a lot. Just going to return the 315/35R17 once they arrive and order a pair of 305/45R17s
I know I am. But in all seriousness you’ll probably like the 305/45 better anyway. Fill the wheel well out much better and you can keep adding power, knowing you’ve got traction...unless you do what I do, then you won’t LOL
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