Bought rims and tires separately - Looking for correct tire size
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Bought rims and tires separately - Looking for correct tire size
I purchased these ADR Rims (prefer to keep the ADR talk separate)
Here is the info on them
Brand : ADR PROPULSION
Bolt pattern : 5 x 114.3
Size : 18 x 8.5(front) & 18 x 9.5(rear)
Offset : 35mm(front) & 35mm(rear)
Lip size : 2" (front) & 3" (rear)
My Car
2002 Lexus GS300
Stock suspension
Reason I am buying new rims/tires is due to all my blowouts and bent rims from the awful Boston roads with 19" Rims and Very low profile tires
I'm looking for low to moderate priced tires, all season, and preferably road hazard protection.
Seems like the ContiExtremes would work well and they aren't too expensive ($130-145/tire), but the TireRack sales guy told me these wouldn't fit the rear.
I'd like some opinions on tire sizes and possibly a suggestion on tire for Boston roads.
Thanks,
Adam
Here is the info on them
Brand : ADR PROPULSION
Bolt pattern : 5 x 114.3
Size : 18 x 8.5(front) & 18 x 9.5(rear)
Offset : 35mm(front) & 35mm(rear)
Lip size : 2" (front) & 3" (rear)
My Car
2002 Lexus GS300
Stock suspension
Reason I am buying new rims/tires is due to all my blowouts and bent rims from the awful Boston roads with 19" Rims and Very low profile tires
I'm looking for low to moderate priced tires, all season, and preferably road hazard protection.
Seems like the ContiExtremes would work well and they aren't too expensive ($130-145/tire), but the TireRack sales guy told me these wouldn't fit the rear.
I'd like some opinions on tire sizes and possibly a suggestion on tire for Boston roads.
Thanks,
Adam
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Well over 2.5 yrs I've had to purchase 3 new rims and 2 new tires (19s which don't have road hazard warranty) and these are only used during the warm months here.
Personally not a big fan of my stocks and all the stock tires needed placement, so I chose to get a nice looking rims for cheap ($560) to replace my stocks and was hoping to get some decent tires that were less low pro than my current 19s and had the road hazard warranty.
Personally not a big fan of my stocks and all the stock tires needed placement, so I chose to get a nice looking rims for cheap ($560) to replace my stocks and was hoping to get some decent tires that were less low pro than my current 19s and had the road hazard warranty.
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