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Originally Posted by BGTV8 For rears you'll need a tyre that is close in diameter, so maybe 295/30R18 is a good choice without going uber-wide and costing a motsa Do

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Old 03-22-2017, 07:38 AM   #31 (permalink)
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For rears you'll need a tyre that is close in diameter, so maybe 295/30R18 is a good choice without going uber-wide and costing a motsa
Do you mean 295/30R19?

I don't see anyone using a smaller tire diameter on a larger wheel, or is this normal?
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I'd assume he meant 295/30R19. You don't want to put 18" tires on a 19" rim.
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the fact you had to ask if an 18 would work on a 19 is amazing
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Wait, you said the wheel is touching the caliper, but you've never actually bolted it down and slowly spun it to see if it was actually touching?
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Do you mean 295/30R19?

I don't see anyone using a smaller tire diameter on a larger wheel, or is this normal?
19" of course ............... cannot type ................
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the fact you had to ask if an 18 would work on a 19 is amazing
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Wait, you said the wheel is touching the caliper, but you've never actually bolted it down and slowly spun it to see if it was actually touching?
Nope, the mechanic at the shop just quickly threw the front wheel on whilst in air, and said too much poke.

He didn't bolt it down or try it on the ground with a tire.
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You don't need a mechanic to put rims on. Get them to mount the tires and do it your self at home.
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Nope, the mechanic at the shop just quickly threw the front wheel on whilst in air, and said too much poke.

He didn't bolt it down or try it on the ground with a tire.
your mechanic doesn't know jack **** about wheel fitment

its hilarious imagining you and that dude trying to figure this out

there must be some performance alignment place around that knows how to do some really basic **** and can explain it to you

it would have to be some place getting paid by the hour, cuz trying to do it on this forum just aint worth it
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your mechanic doesn't know jack **** about wheel fitment

its hilarious imagining you and that dude trying to figure this out
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He does have a point about the mechanic though.
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a mechanic and a customer car owner combined that didn't realize wheel fitment shouldn't be measured with the naked rim in the air and that brake fitment shouldn't be measured without the lugs tightened sounds like a great plot to a comedy about how to **** up a Z, or pretty much any car
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An inexperienced owner can be excused (we all started somewhere), but someone calling themselves a professional should be ashamed.
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Hahaha, I love how serious you are in your posts. I have to ask though, are you really generally mad IRL or are just mucking around with these sorts of posts?

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