305's for an 18 inch rim
does anybody know where i can get a killer deal on 305's for an 18 inch rim, 9.5 inchs wide? i know american muscle has pretty good deals but i still don't want to pay $300 a tire. any suggestions?
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Not going to happen, those are $280+ a pop tires...
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Yeah that aint gonna happen I agree, I got Bridge Potenza's 295 for my rear an they were about 270 a pop
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Originally Posted by russellthelovemuscle
(Post 7930868)
does anybody know where i can get a killer deal on 305's for an 18 inch rim, 9.5 inchs wide? i know american muscle has pretty good deals but i still don't want to pay $300 a tire. any suggestions?
Jazzer :) |
That jazzer is a helpful guy!!
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Originally Posted by russellthelovemuscle
(Post 7930868)
does anybody know where i can get a killer deal on 305's for an 18 inch rim, 9.5 inchs wide? i know american muscle has pretty good deals but i still don't want to pay $300 a tire. any suggestions?
Shane |
i disagree, i'm sure a 305 can fit on a 9.5 inch wide rim. it won't be flush with the rim but it will fit. i would stick 315's on them if i would find a desent pair for an 18" rim
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There is no question that a 305 can be mounted on a 9.5" wheel. Hell, here is a pic of a 315 on an 8" wheel:
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...8inchwheel.jpg Just because one "can" mount an oversized wheel, does not make it a good idea :( Do some additional research, Choosing a new tire is a good place to start, you will find out why an oversized tire is not helpful in any practical way and offers zero additional grip. In fact, going so far as the image pictured above... it is downright dangerous! Jazzer :) |
Originally Posted by Jazzer The Cat
(Post 7932317)
There is no question that a 305 can be mounted on a 9.5" wheel. Hell, here is a pic of a 315 on an 8" wheel:
http://i204.photobucket.com/albums/b...8inchwheel.jpg Just because one "can" mount an oversized wheel, does not make it a good idea :( Do some additional research, Choosing a new tire is a good place to start, you will find out why an oversized tire is not helpful in any practical way and offers zero additional grip. In fact, going so far as the image pictured above... it is downright dangerous! Jazzer :) That looks funny! :icon_laugh: |
I love that pic. :D
You are actually LOSING performance and jeopardizing safety of the car mounting the wrong size tire to a rim. |
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