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Thread: Wut Size Tires Should I Run

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    Question Wut Size Tires Should I Run

    HI I WANT TO KNOW WHAT SIZE TIRES I SHOULD RUN ON MY STOCK MONOBLOCKS IN THE REAR(8.5).I PUT 245-45 AND RUBS EVER TIME I SHIFT.I WAS THINKING ABOUT PUTTING THE STOCK SIZE BACK ON (245-40),BUT I NEED TO GET TIRES NOW CUZ I HAVE A NAIL IN THE LEFT REAR AND LEAKING AIR.I PUT A HOLD ON SOME BRIDGESTONES TODAY AND MIGHT BUY THEM TOMORROW.SHOULD I GET THE 245-40.I KNOW THE 245-45'S RUB BUT COULD I RUN 245-50'S?:beard:

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    For this round I suggest you stick with the stock tire size (225/45/17 front, and 225/40/17 rear)


    Then as a next step, I suggest that you visit

    http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tirete...nersmanual.jsp

    and start reading as much as you can, To begin with you might want to check out the sections labeled "The Plus Concept" and "calculating tire dimensions"

    I think you'll find that site quite useful and it would be worth while to get a better understanding of the most important part of your car.

    Also, it's not necessary to type in all capitals, as it's considered screaming. And as a final note, you may want to cut your signature down a bit, as it takes up quite a bit of screen space, and hinders people's ability to read threads.
    If you can thread the needle... and if your drive can lead to Pole Position today, history may hold a place for you tomorrow.

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    Also keep in mind of different tire brand for the given size (for example 225/40/18) some has narrower cross sectional width and some has wider.


    What this means, it affect the clearance between the tire sidewall and fender.



    Regardz,
    J Irwan by AMG........Motorsport.

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    if the tire is still good... get the tire repaired....


    I have a brand new nitto NT450 with a nail I still need to get it patched up.. it would be a waste to throw away perfectly good tires

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    Originally posted by alphanumeric
    if the tire is still good... get the tire repaired....

    Good point...but in this case, he's running an incorrect higher aspect front tire in the rear--something that should be corrected.
    If you can thread the needle... and if your drive can lead to Pole Position today, history may hold a place for you tomorrow.

    search. think. do. post.

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