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Old 09-29-2014, 07:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Those came out really big, I hope you guys know how to zoom out on your browser to about 25% because I already have them uploaded in that size haha

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Damn, those are small pictures. LOL

For my next trick. 305/35-19's on the front.
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Damn, those are small pictures. LOL

For my next trick. 305/35-19's on the front.
Damn...you always seem to be ahead im the 🍖y tire thread lol

Now you got me thinking...305/35R19 should fit on my OEM 9.5s as well, and that would give me more clearance in the front for those ****** driveways
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Well, the only problem with a 305/35R19 is that they are so rare and impossible to find anywhere that they don't really exist, not in my book atleast as I'm not paying $700 per tire, and especially for a slick lol
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Well, the only problem with a 305/35R19 is that they are so rare and impossible to find anywhere that they don't really exist, not in my book atleast as I'm not paying $700 per tire, and especially for a slick lol
Sorry, my mistake. Meant to type 295/35-19.
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Sorry, my mistake. Meant to type 295/35-19.
Those aren't common at all either, however then can actually be found...for a premium price
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Those aren't common at all either, however then can actually be found...for a premium price
Tirerack. Should be able to find something there.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...35&diameter=19
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Tirerack. Should be able to find something there.

http://www.tirerack.com/tires/TireSe...35&diameter=19
The choice is definately limited, out of those 5, 2 are winter and one is a slick, leaving only two $400+ options. It almost seems like it would be better to put 305/30R19s at the front, because you have a lot more options and I can get a nice set for $250 a piece...only thing worrying me is the smaller-than-original circomference for the front.
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Sigh, big tires on small rims. I'm about to put a 305 on an 11" rim. Could I go wider, sure, would it be worth it, probably not. A 325 is the biggest tire I would stuff on there.
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Sigh, big tires on small rims. I'm about to put a 305 on an 11" rim. Could I go wider, sure, would it be worth it, probably not. A 325 is the biggest tire I would stuff on there.
Well I have a 325 on a 10.5, that's only half an inch less (that's what she said)
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someone find me a 18x12" wheel that fits sprot brakes in the rear....ready? GO! lol
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someone find me a 18x12" wheel that fits sprot brakes in the rear....ready? GO! lol
Easy:

http://www.workwheelsusa.com/media/w...FR_2014_v1.pdf
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You can go up to 16" wide...

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Nice. now only if someone can tell me what offset and size will clear the sport brakes lol
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Nice. now only if someone can tell me what offset and size will clear the sport brakes lol
The wheels I listed will run you around 2800 for a pair if not more. If you're just using them for drag wheels, send out a set of oem wheels to get widened and run a spacer.

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