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Old 01-11-2008, 01:17 PM
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17 9/10.5 with 255/45ZR17 and 315/35ZR17[/align] or[/align] 18 9/10 with 255/45ZR18 and 285/35ZR18[/align][/align]Nexen N3000 or Sumitomo HTR Z II?[/align][/align]Will 315 fit on my 00 GT?[/align][/align]Thanks,[/align]
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Old 01-11-2008, 01:33 PM
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depending on how much you want to spend and what you plan on doing in the future..... IMO I'd go with the 18's. I will have my new rims and tires on at the end of the month and should be able to provide some feedback. I got the Nexen3000. Front 245 40 zr18 / Rear27535 zr18. Edge racing sells them cheap and is pretty cheap with the shipping too.
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i saw rims and tires combo on ebay.
245/275 are the standard size they have on ebay.
thanks for you input.
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I just put on 18"s with 245/40/18 in front and 265/35/18 rear
9" wide in front and 10" rear love um. The only thing i would change is I would go to a 275 in the rear if you go with a 10" rim just looks better.

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