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.
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!!!
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.
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!!!
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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