Deciding between 19x9 front & 19x10 or 19x11 rear & tires... help!
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Falken tires are pretty cheap and have a very rounded sidewall which is perfect for stretching. Only other tire I can think of that people like would be pirelli pzero neros. Sidewalls are rounded, good grip and very quiet. Expect to spend some money. Nitto Invos are good from what I've heard with traction and sidewall.
Other tire brands people love as well but their sidewalls are just too squared off.
Other tire brands people love as well but their sidewalls are just too squared off.
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Toyo T1R is my optimal choice....strong sidewall and stretches smaller than the Falken FK452....
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
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What looks like a better 'match' to you, I'm stuck between these two setups:
RIM 19x9 235/35/19 - tire height 25.5", tire tread width 8.3"
RIM 19x10 255/35/19 - tire height 26.0”, tire tread with 8.8”
or
RIM 19x9 235/35/19 - tire height 25.5", tire tread width 8.3"
RIM 19x11 285/30/19 - tire height 25.8", tire tread width 10.2"
RIM 19x9 235/35/19 - tire height 25.5", tire tread width 8.3"
RIM 19x10 255/35/19 - tire height 26.0”, tire tread with 8.8”
or
RIM 19x9 235/35/19 - tire height 25.5", tire tread width 8.3"
RIM 19x11 285/30/19 - tire height 25.8", tire tread width 10.2"
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Toyo T1R is my optimal choice....strong sidewall and stretches smaller than the Falken FK452....
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
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Toyo T1R is my optimal choice....strong sidewall and stretches smaller than the Falken FK452....
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
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Toyo T1R is my optimal choice....strong sidewall and stretches smaller than the Falken FK452....
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
Phil, u should try the new Hancook V12...heard the performance is nearly as good as the Michelin PS2...
Besides, the Hancook is uber cheap!! Definitely going to try these once my tires run out
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Another thing to keep in mind are the sidewalls. PS2s are nice, but will it have a nice rounded sidewall when u stretch them? Doubt it, they are made beefy as fuhhh.
Toyos are great as well, but from my personal experience the Pzeros are great.
Toyos are great as well, but from my personal experience the Pzeros are great.
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