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Will 275/60r15s fit a 15x10       #: 1061
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 Posted: Mon Jul 16th, 2018 10:57 pm
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As the subject mentions, will a 275/60r15 fit on a 15x10? I've read MANY conflicting statements..."That's one of the most common set ups on our mustangs"....."No don't it will stretch the tire and ruin the sidewalk engineering"....well. I've looked, and the 275 is 10.8 inches wide...that should be good on a 15x10? Manufacturer says 7.5-9.5



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Assuming that Chart 1 represents OEM wheel:
  [th]Suspension clearance:[/th]


[th]Fenders clearance:[/th]


[th]Wheelwells clearance:[/th]


[th]SPEEDOMETER:[/th]


Package 2 is 22 mm (0.9'') closer to suspension/brakes components. Make sure that you have enough room for that. If not, consider lower offset, narrower tires or using spacers.
Package 2 will stick out 38 mm (1.5'') farther. Make sure that you have enough room under the fender. If not, consider narrower tires or higher offset.
Will fill out the wheelwell by extra 27 mm. Make sure that you have enough room under the fender. If not, consider lower profiles or smaller rims.
When speedometer reads 60mph (96.6km/h) actual speed will be 64.8mph (104.3km/h): 8% faster.





[th]Wheel 1[/th]
[th]Wheel 2[/th]

[th]Wheel size[/th]



[th]BackSpace[/th]



[th]Rim Lip[/th]



[th]Typical Weight[/th]




[th]Tire 1[/th]
[th]Tire 2[/th]

[th]Tire size[/th]



[th]Section width[/th]



[th]Sidewall[/th]



[th]Tire diameter[/th]



[th]Rim sizes[/th]



[th]Circumference[/th]



[th]Revs per mile[/th]



[th]Typical Weight[/th]



[th]Wheel+Tire Weight[/th]



Wheels:
14x7 ET 20 15x10 ET 12
121 mm (4.8'') 151 mm (5.9'')
30 mm (1.2'') deeper.
46 mm (1.8'') wider
~ 14 lbs / 6 kg ~ 23 lbs / 10 kg
Tires:
215/70-14 275/60-15
215 mm (8.5'') 275 mm (10.8'')
151 mm (5.9'') 165 mm (6.5'')
658 mm (25.9'') 711 mm (28'')
53 mm (8.1%) taller.
*Seems TOO tall.
14x5.5 to 14x8 15x8 to 15x10.5
2066 mm (81.3'') 2233 mm (87.9'')
778.9 720.9
~ 26 lbs / 12 kg ~ 39 lbs / 18 kg
~ 40 lbs / 18 kg ~ 62 lbs / 28 kg



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I have the wheel and offset part figured out, but was just wondering if a 275/60r15 would fit a 15x10. Like it would be "stretched" or anything. Reason I ask is because the man. Recommendations is 7.5-9.5 and I figured the extra 1/2" wouldnt make a huge difference

Last edited on Wed Jul 18th, 2018 12:33 am by VelociRanger



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I'd say make a call to the tire company if interest and get your answer straight from the horses mouth. If you know how to falk to people should have no issues getting in touch with a tech and getting the answers you need and maybe more information.



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...why...the hell...didn't I think of that...... Well, that's a great idea instead of me just trying to finger it out lol thanks man. Sometimes I over-think stuff and forget to think about the simple things.



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Well I'd like to say that's why I make the big bucks but, then I'd be obligated to back that up and well.. there's somethings that just exist and without proof.. it's all a big mess really lol



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