FS: Volk GT-7 wheels with BFGoodrich tires
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FS: Volk GT-7 wheels with BFGoodrich tires
Volk GT-7 wheels
Wheel color: Gunmetal w/ polished lip. NO curb rash what so ever!
Price: $2,050 OBO
Contact: 407 797 9624 call or text
Front:
Width: 8.5"
Offset: +23
Tire: BFGoodrich KDW2 255/35/19 98% tread left
Rear:
Width: 9.5"
Offset +24
Tire: BFGoodrich KDW2 295/35/19 65% tread left
Verification pic:





Wheel color: Gunmetal w/ polished lip. NO curb rash what so ever!
Price: $2,050 OBO
Contact: 407 797 9624 call or text
Front:
Width: 8.5"
Offset: +23
Tire: BFGoodrich KDW2 255/35/19 98% tread left
Rear:
Width: 9.5"
Offset +24
Tire: BFGoodrich KDW2 295/35/19 65% tread left
Verification pic:





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^^I'll answer his question for you.
With 295/35 you will have to roll your fenders to make the tires fit inside the fenders without rubbing. I have the same wheels but with 10.5 rear and tires with 285/35 and with slight fender roll, while driving slammed, I had to roll it more flush to make it fit without it chewing the rubber.
So yes, the rears can fit a 295 with a proper fender roll.
So yes, the rears can fit a 295 with a proper fender roll.
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I only had to roll them when I went with 305's. THe 295's were fine. Unless you're slammed rican style
^^I'll answer his question for you.
With 295/35 you will have to roll your fenders to make the tires fit inside the fenders without rubbing. I have the same wheels but with 10.5 rear and tires with 285/35 and with slight fender roll, while driving slammed, I had to roll it more flush to make it fit without it chewing the rubber.
So yes, the rears can fit a 295 with a proper fender roll.
With 295/35 you will have to roll your fenders to make the tires fit inside the fenders without rubbing. I have the same wheels but with 10.5 rear and tires with 285/35 and with slight fender roll, while driving slammed, I had to roll it more flush to make it fit without it chewing the rubber.
So yes, the rears can fit a 295 with a proper fender roll.


