Having A Hard Time Choosing A Tire and Tire size!! Please Help
Having A Hard Time Choosing A Tire and Tire size!! Please Help
I finally found a web site that sell tires at a low price(tires-easy.com). I have a few choices and I need some help!! I have 20" inch rims, 8x5Front and 9x5back.
1st question front tire size: I already know most people on here are running 245/35/20 in the front, but are there any other set ups that I can run with a 1.75 drop?
2nd rear tire size: I'm dropped 1.50 in the back. Out of 255/35 or 275/30, which is best to run in the rear?
3rd question tire type: I have a choice between a few tires, please tell me which is the best. The tires are Achilles ATR Sport, Nankang NS-2, Dunlop SP SPORT SIGNATURE, Lexani LX9100, Nexen N 7000.
Just in case your thinking whats low price, you can get any of these tire combos for under $550 shipped!!!
1st question front tire size: I already know most people on here are running 245/35/20 in the front, but are there any other set ups that I can run with a 1.75 drop?
2nd rear tire size: I'm dropped 1.50 in the back. Out of 255/35 or 275/30, which is best to run in the rear?
3rd question tire type: I have a choice between a few tires, please tell me which is the best. The tires are Achilles ATR Sport, Nankang NS-2, Dunlop SP SPORT SIGNATURE, Lexani LX9100, Nexen N 7000.
Just in case your thinking whats low price, you can get any of these tire combos for under $550 shipped!!!
The only one of those I would consider is the Dunlop SP signature, however I think all of those blow donkey ****. Keep all 4 tires the same size and do yourself a favor when you have to rotate, but since you have the 9.5 rear, i would stick with the 255. no need for 275. My BMW M doesnt even run that Also, check treaddepot.com and onlinetires.com. They will be cheaper.
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Aug 19, 2015 08:20 PM



