Originally Posted by jikhead What sizes? I just checked my receipt from May 2011; my total was $1189.88. That was for the 4 18" OE spec tires, mounted/balanced, warranty replacements
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02-27-2012, 11:56 AM | #181 (permalink) |
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Stock 245/40/19 and 275/35/19 sizes with all that stuff. Don't forget 18" and the smaller widths will drive down the price. I will be going there this afternoon to negotiate a price
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02-27-2012, 01:38 PM | #183 (permalink) |
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The one I went to was really small and didn't have lifts. So they have to use floor jacks; but I checked afterwards and didn't find any scratches.
On the tires, I would check Tirerack.com and see what the difference is in price comparing the sizes; then you should have an idea of what you should pay. Anything close to Tire Rack's prices mounted/balanced should be good. |
02-28-2012, 03:08 AM | #185 (permalink) |
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Picked up my tires yesterday. 275/35-19 and 325/30-19. In the picture. On the tires is a 12" scale to give you an idea about the width. I paid $347.95 for the 275"s and $477.95 for the 325's.
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02-28-2012, 04:02 AM | #186 (permalink) |
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I'm currently running a 255/35 and 295/30 on the rear. My problem is I'd like to go up to a 275/35F 305/30R setup, but I'm worried that a 275/35 might rub. (Lowered 1" all around, considering possibly another 1/2" drop eventually.**)
**On K&W v3's if anyone has these with such a drop and could comment, I'd appreciate it. They [Discount Tire] have a 265/30 but I have been told that you want a different side profile for the front/rear with a front bias. So a 265/30 and a 305/30 would not work together. Is this correct? 2nd question, if cost is somewhat of a concern, but not major. Is it a noticeable difference from a 295 to a 305. And would it have any difference based on front widths? So say if I went from my current 255 to a 265 or 275, will the 295 in the rear be a good offset, or should I bump to the 305?
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02-28-2012, 07:16 AM | #190 (permalink) |
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Wow! Great price! Those rears are huge!
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02-28-2012, 01:11 PM | #193 (permalink) |
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HOLLLAAA! Top is 245, bottom one is 275. Comparison pic.
These tires are liiiiight, btw. I picked up the 275 with just 4 fingers and didn't put any strength behind it. I'm going to weigh them both. |
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They are really light indeed. I was stacking mine and it takes no effort at all to lift one and bring it to the top of the stack.
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Rear 275/35/19 is 25.8lbs
Front 245/40/19 is 23lbs vs. OEM Potenza Rear - 32lbs Front - 28lbs Very substantial weight savings. 12lbs saved from the driven axle is fantastic - I've always loved feeling the difference in performance with lightweight wheels and tires. My 350Z had Pilot Sports + XXR 518 wheels that weighed 20lbs each (overall tire + rim combo was close to 14lbs lighter per wheel), great difference over stock - broke traction effortlessly, but the rear end just felt so alive and light. 10lbs saved from the front axle will improve steering feedback, handling and breaking. Simply can't wait to get these on. |
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