Before I jump into more debt...
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Before I jump into more debt...
Just wondering if Axis Supermesh 19's, with 235/35/19 tires, with Teins/GR2's will rub? I usually don't have more than one person in my car, and I have ~70 pounds in the trunk (sub and whatnot). Sorry if this, or something similar, has been asked, but I want to know for these exact specifications. Thanks.
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rubbing might me the least of your worries, you need to make sure that the tires can support the weight of the vehicle. When I was searching over the summer for 19" tires that aren't super wide to fit the car I couldn't find any. 91W is the minimum weight rating for tires on our cars.
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Hmm, how can I find that weight rating on some Nitto555's? (good tires, and not too much money - pretty much any other tire, and I can't afford the package, heh).
NT2, I know man.. those rims are beyond sick by themselves. Now I need everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, to fall into place for this to happen. *starts buttering up grandpa...*
NT2, I know man.. those rims are beyond sick by themselves. Now I need everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, to fall into place for this to happen. *starts buttering up grandpa...*
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Originally Posted by LithiuMax
Hmm, how can I find that weight rating on some Nitto555's? (good tires, and not too much money - pretty much any other tire, and I can't afford the package, heh).
NT2, I know man.. those rims are beyond sick by themselves. Now I need everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, to fall into place for this to happen. *starts buttering up grandpa...*
NT2, I know man.. those rims are beyond sick by themselves. Now I need everything, and I mean EVERYTHING, to fall into place for this to happen. *starts buttering up grandpa...*
make sure u go 245/35....u'll thank me later homie...
DO NOT GO 235....I REPEAT DO NOT GO 235!!!
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The weight rating should be on the manufactors website, nitto's, http://www.nittotire.com/mainframe.asp
that tire would actually work, but im with nt2shbby,
nitto makes a 245/35 you will like the added width
that tire would actually work, but im with nt2shbby,
nitto makes a 245/35 you will like the added width
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Hmm, I think SpyEngineering has a typo on their page.. http://www.spyeng.com/spy/supermesh.html
See how it says 235/35/19 two times, but the prices for the packages are different. I bet the second "235/35/19" should be 245/35/19, which would make it an $80 increase, which is about all I can afford in terms of difference in price. I will go with the widest tire that I can afford, so 245 would be the plan.. now I gotta see if I can afford it in general.
See how it says 235/35/19 two times, but the prices for the packages are different. I bet the second "235/35/19" should be 245/35/19, which would make it an $80 increase, which is about all I can afford in terms of difference in price. I will go with the widest tire that I can afford, so 245 would be the plan.. now I gotta see if I can afford it in general.
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Originally Posted by NT2SHBBY
make sure u go 245/35....u'll thank me later homie...
DO NOT GO 235....I REPEAT DO NOT GO 235!!!
DO NOT GO 235....I REPEAT DO NOT GO 235!!!
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Anything less than 245/ 35 and you should just put off your purchase for when you can afford it. When you do something, do it right the FIRST time, you wont regret it. I run that size on my 19 X 8.5's.... I still need a wider tire. We are giving you advice from experience !
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